His words betray his true feelings about women, the importance of treating people with respect, how he sees his role as commander in chief (as opposed to being the most successful business man ever), etc. I can’t vote for someone to be president who has no filter. The idea that you can just say whatever you want whenever you want is something that small children are encouraged to outgrow.
I may not be taking into consideration his “manners” so much as his personal and professional maturity and Donald’s is that of a middle schooler.
I didn’t have to make the choice for these candidates.
I didn’t vote for Bill Clinton, either time. Tell me, why is when people feel the need to defend Donald Trump’s childish rants, name calling, hypocritical policy positions and down right poor character…they bring up other people who were just as bad as if to say that makes it okay?
I give her a bit of credit then for having the maturity to understand that some things are better said in private and not broadcast across the country in a series of 2am tweets.
I have an alcoholic cousin who starts out every bender saying to his fellow bar patrons, “Yeah, I know I’m an alcoholic. So what?”. Admirable is recognizing your faults and trying to be a better person, not bragging about them. Donald Trump has no desire to be a better person or candidate as far as I can tell.
And before you list a thousand and one Hillary faults, I’m not voting for her either. I will be throwing my vote away this year as so many here say by voting third party and down ballot races.