(November 17, 2016 at 11:26 am)Catholic_Lady Wrote: I agree, which is why I voted 3rd party, as you all know.
But that doesn't mean people who see it differently are not bothered by the worst things about the candidate they very begrudgingly voted for.
I don't see why holding their priorities up in their face is such a problem. The fact is that even if every single Trump voter voted that way out of Hillary-hate rather than bigotry, their votes gave the stamp of approval to Trump's bigotry. Myself, I think that's an entirely fair point to make: their votes may have enabled this idiot to stack the court with justices who are too willing to roll back the social progress we've made in the last 70 years.
Trump's racism stands a very real chance of affecting my son, my nephew, my two nieces, my brother-in-law. Anyone who could hold their nose over Trump's racism and vote for him anyways owns a share of any rollback in rights he may lead. They have, after all, voted for it, whether they like it or not.