no I am completely serious. So where is the line then? Felt up a 14 year old?, forceably kissed a 14 year old, had nude pictures of a 14 year old? 15,16, 17 ? - That line of questioning may seem absurd to you, but that's exactly what we're dealing with - what constitutes boorish behavior versus behavior unacceptable for the position of the office. You have people in both parties who don't even see a person, just their ideology and no one can tell me that at the end of the day , many, many would choose ideology over character.Cletus wrote:Are you serious? Of course you don't vote for the guy who raped a 14 year old. What the fuck?eCat wrote:by most accounts, Mike Pence is a decent guy - while its a bit weird, its certainly doesn't seem nearly as weird in today's environment that he never meets a woman alone and often includes his wife.
Of course Pence is miles away in terms of ideology from being an ideal candidate to the left.
So my question is, lets say Mike Pence is running against the Democratic equivalent of Roy Moore in your home state for Senator.
The Democratic Roy Moore is going to play a key role in appointing a left leaning SCOTUS, his vote is needed to support the platform for funding Obamacare and moving toward a single payer system, tax reform that helps balance the wealth inequality in this country and compassionate immigration reform
but the Democratic Roy Moore raped 14 year old girls 15 years ago.
So as a Democrat - are you going to vote for the rapist or Mike Pence?
Its easy to sit there throw shade on Moore being a shitty human being, but at the end of the day are you going to not vote at all or vote for the the decent human being that will vote in favor of everything you stand against?
We had a president who had sex with an intern, and used a cigar as a sex toy on her in the oval office (not that location matters but still). Now granted she was a 21 year old woman but the democratic party not only held this man up as their elder leader until Obama came to power but then put forth his wife who stood by him during this time as their party's choice to be president. it was almost an afterthought during her run for presidency.