Yes, I have a major regret,
said Perrin, getting right to the point. I should have taken the campaign more
seriously from the beginning. The problem with this presidential election is
that there have been no good candidates on either side. Trump is a liar and a
bully. He lacks the gravitas and the temperament to be president. He has no
policy plans except his ego. In the beginning a lot of people thought that his
campaign was a joke, but no one is laughing now. It seems that he most likely will capture the
Republican nomination.
Cruz is one of the most
disliked politicians ever, and no one hates him more than his Republican
colleagues. The former Republican Speaker of the House called Cruz a miserable
son of a bitch, the devil in the flesh. Cruz has taken the unusual step of
naming a running mate even though he cannot gain the nomination unless there is
a brokered convention. His running mate, Carly Fiorina, isn’t much better liked
than the Texas Senator. As CEO of HP computer company, she ran the business
almost into the ground until she was booted. Before she was booted out, she cut
thousands of jobs from HP.
Really, things don’t look
much better on the Democratic side. Bernie Sanders has attracted an
enthusiastic following. A lot of people like his ideas about taking more from
the rich and creating benefits like free college for everyone. The problem is
it seems more and more unlikely that he would ever be able to bring these ideas
to fruition. Further, in interviews with the New York Post, he seemed unprepared, uninformed even about issues
relating to the big banks that he would like to bring down.
There is no doubt that
Hillary Clinton is the most competent and most qualified to do the job.
However, while she is not as disliked at Trump or Cruz, a lot of people dislike
her. She admits that she is not a natural politician, but she has a
politician’s manner of evading painful questions. A lot of people just don’t
trust her. Barack Obama was held in check by a Republican Congress who did
everything they could to abort anything he tried. Congress seemed to have no
regard to what would be good for the country. If Obama was for it, they would
block it. If she is elected, Hillary can expect the same lack of cooperation
from Republicans in Congress.
The upshot is, no matter
which of these characters become the next president, a lot of people are going
to be unhappy. Perrin feels sorry for the next president, no matter who it is.
The country is going to be in a mess, trying to recover from the wounds that
have been opened in this brutal election.
While Perrin regrets not
getting into this year’s presidential campaign, there still is hope. At 90
Perrin will still be young enough to run for the presidency in 2020. After the
disaster that the next president is sure to face, the voters of America will be
happy to see a candidate who will bring common sense and mature judgment to the
political scene.
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