“I see no lasting value in the expediency of supporting a bad person for president,” the producer writes.

I am still undecided on which presidential candidate will get my vote. I agree with some of her positions on issues but not with others. Much of what he claims he’ll do in office is pretty extreme, but maybe we have to be open to unconventional action in order to shake us out of our political stagnation. I’m hoping to gain greater clarity, though in the voting booth Nov. 8, it really could be a coin flip that decides whether I vote for Dr. Jill Stein or Gov. Gary Johnson.

Wait, you didn’t think I would actually consider casting a ballot for either of those other two criminals, did you?

Before you start ranting, know that I’ve heard over and over how voting for a third-party candidate is “the same as voting for Trump” and how this election is “too important” and how I need to think about the future nominations to the Supreme Court. Even considering those rationalizations, I still see no lasting value in the expediency of supporting a bad person for president: Yes, to me, both Trump and Clinton are bad people. I say they are bad not because of what they propose to do but rather because of the things they have done and what those things say about them as human beings.



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