By focussing all our attention on the candidates versus the political platforms of the two major parties they represent, we are missing the essence of the election, where we are essentially charting a path for the country to trod upon for 4 or 8 years.
I detest BOTH Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. I do not perceive one as morally or intellectually the superior. I've also looked at the Indie rivals to these two "fine specimens" and although the Libertarians strike an occasional chord that resonates within me, they don't have the proverbial snowflake's chance in Hell.
I believe that the most important difference that is clearly delineated between the two major party candidates is their attitudes towards the country we live in. The churlish Trump is a believer in American exceptionalism, and to Hillary, Americans are chumps to be pandered to for votes. In this one aspect of these two repugnant personalities I see a difference that matters. It is enough for me to hold my nose and vote for Trump.
It's a Sunday morning and I have no patience for this place today. But I direct your attention to the following editorial column:
http://spectator.org/the-nation-builder/If anyone would care to share a counter proposal from a Democratic perspective, I'd be interesting in reading such. I do not really care if you link to such or type the words yourself, but I believe it would be productive to focus upon the differences between HRC and Trump with regards to globalization, with minimal or at least brief detours.