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First, Sen Mark Kirk of Illinois. Now another Brave R Office holder and seeker, is doing the same. Nice to see there are some who actually follow through on their words of repudiation.

Rep. Richard Hanna letter: We should all be done with Donald Trump (commentary)


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U.S. Rep. Richard Hanna, a three-term Republican from Oneida County, represents the 22nd Congressional District. Hanna is shown speaking last month to firefighters in Binghamton. (Provided photo)

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on August 02, 2016 at 7:56 AM, updated August 02, 2016 at 9:59 AM





Richard Hanna, R-Barneveld, represents New York's 22nd Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.
By Richard Hanna
Our country is desperate for a functioning two-party system. A system that understands that compromise is the sweet spot of peace in a pluralistic society that values tolerance and inclusiveness. Not these endless attempts to run the table in two- and four-year cycles that produce few results and parties that seem to regard gridlock as an accomplishment.
Government has become unable to address big problems. Talking points are presented as if they were solutions. Critical issues like tax reform, infrastructure, immigration, the environment and any future investments in people and assets are relegated to the opinions of the extremes of both parties. Electing Donald Trump will only make this worse, much worse.
Months ago I publicly said I could never support Trump. My reasons were simple and personal. I found him profoundly offensive and narcissistic but as much as anything, a world-class panderer, anything but a leader. Little more than a changing mirror of those he speaks to. I never expect to agree with whoever is president, but at a minimum the president needs to consistently display those qualities I have preached to my two children: kindness, honesty, dignity, compassion and respect.
I do not expect perfection, but I do require more than the embodiment of at least a short list of the seven deadly sins.
I find Trump deeply flawed in endless ways."
I have long held the belief that the Republican Party is becoming increasingly less capable of nominating a person who is electable as president. The primary process is so geared toward the party's political base, which ignores the fact that we have largely alienated women, Hispanics, the LGBT community, young voters and many others in general.
Thankfully gerrymandering does not protect candidates in a national election.
If I compare the life stories of both candidates I find Trump deeply flawed in endless ways. A self-involved man who is worth billions yet is comfortable -- almost gleefully -- using bankruptcy laws to avoid the consequences of his own choices. A man of character would not defend his actions but rather display shame and or at least regret. He is unrepentant in all things. Think about those average people who paid for his choices.

GOP Rep. Richard Hanna says he's with Hillary Clinton
Republican from Upstate NY becomes first member of Congress to openly support Clinton over GOP nominee Donald Trump.
In his latest foray of insults, Mr. Trump has attacked the parents of a slain U.S. soldier. Where do we draw the line? I thought it would have been when he alleged that U.S. Sen. John McCain was not a war hero because he was caught. Or the countless other insults he's proudly lobbed from behind the Republican presidential podium. For me, it is not enough to simply denounce his comments: He is unfit to serve our party and cannot lead this country.
Secretary Clinton has issues that depending on where one stands can be viewed as great or small. But she stands and has stood for causes bigger than herself for a lifetime. That matters. Mrs. Clinton has promoted many of the issues I have been committed to over the years including expanding education and supporting women's health care.
While I disagree with her on many issues, I will vote for Mrs. Clinton. I will be hopeful and resolute in my belief that being a good American who loves his country is far more important than parties or winning and losing. I trust she can lead. All Republicans may not like the direction, but they can live to win or lose another day with a real candidate. Our response to the public's anger and the need to rebuild requires complex solutions, experience, knowledge and balance. Not bumper sticker slogans that pander to our disappointment, fear and hate.


 

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He owns four computers.

"I own four computers and can make your life hell"

this is what got Joe banned.....threatening a modface)(*^%
 

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I'm not a Trump guy obviously but seeing all these elites shriek in horror over the fact he just disrupted the whole process is pretty entertaining (Bloomberg, Buffett, Cuban, etc)

Yeah he probably doesn't have the answers and won't do shit, but seeing those who benefit from cronyism and bureaucrats scared shitless at his unpredictability is funny.

Now that they are at the realization he has a 35-40% chance to be the next president, they're freaking out.
 

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how can anyone endorse Hillary? seriously?

wrong about everything, and still ticking

If the choice is between a sane and an insane person and the chosen one will have access to the nuclear football, you gotta go with the sane person EVERY TIME
 

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If the choice is between a sane and an insane person and the chosen one will have access to the nuclear football, you gotta go with the sane person EVERY TIME

from Hillary's mouth to yours

and Goldwater is going to get us into a war, LBJ is for peace

same shit recycled

an extreme case of red herring going on here, a magician honing the only thing she's good at, BULLSHIT with a fake smile

whatever
 

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First, Sen Mark Kirk of Illinois. Now another Brave R Office holder and seeker, is doing the same. Nice to see there are some who actually follow through on their words of repudiation.

Rep. Richard Hanna letter: We should all be done with Donald Trump (commentary)


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U.S. Rep. Richard Hanna, a three-term Republican from Oneida County, represents the 22nd Congressional District. Hanna is shown speaking last month to firefighters in Binghamton. (Provided photo)

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By Special to syracuse.com
on August 02, 2016 at 7:56 AM, updated August 02, 2016 at 9:59 AM





Richard Hanna, R-Barneveld, represents New York's 22nd Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.
By Richard Hanna
Our country is desperate for a functioning two-party system. A system that understands that compromise is the sweet spot of peace in a pluralistic society that values tolerance and inclusiveness. Not these endless attempts to run the table in two- and four-year cycles that produce few results and parties that seem to regard gridlock as an accomplishment.
Government has become unable to address big problems. Talking points are presented as if they were solutions. Critical issues like tax reform, infrastructure, immigration, the environment and any future investments in people and assets are relegated to the opinions of the extremes of both parties. Electing Donald Trump will only make this worse, much worse.
Months ago I publicly said I could never support Trump. My reasons were simple and personal. I found him profoundly offensive and narcissistic but as much as anything, a world-class panderer, anything but a leader. Little more than a changing mirror of those he speaks to. I never expect to agree with whoever is president, but at a minimum the president needs to consistently display those qualities I have preached to my two children: kindness, honesty, dignity, compassion and respect.
I do not expect perfection, but I do require more than the embodiment of at least a short list of the seven deadly sins.
I find Trump deeply flawed in endless ways."
I have long held the belief that the Republican Party is becoming increasingly less capable of nominating a person who is electable as president. The primary process is so geared toward the party's political base, which ignores the fact that we have largely alienated women, Hispanics, the LGBT community, young voters and many others in general.
Thankfully gerrymandering does not protect candidates in a national election.
If I compare the life stories of both candidates I find Trump deeply flawed in endless ways. A self-involved man who is worth billions yet is comfortable -- almost gleefully -- using bankruptcy laws to avoid the consequences of his own choices. A man of character would not defend his actions but rather display shame and or at least regret. He is unrepentant in all things. Think about those average people who paid for his choices.

GOP Rep. Richard Hanna says he's with Hillary Clinton
Republican from Upstate NY becomes first member of Congress to openly support Clinton over GOP nominee Donald Trump.
In his latest foray of insults, Mr. Trump has attacked the parents of a slain U.S. soldier. Where do we draw the line? I thought it would have been when he alleged that U.S. Sen. John McCain was not a war hero because he was caught. Or the countless other insults he's proudly lobbed from behind the Republican presidential podium. For me, it is not enough to simply denounce his comments: He is unfit to serve our party and cannot lead this country.
Secretary Clinton has issues that depending on where one stands can be viewed as great or small. But she stands and has stood for causes bigger than herself for a lifetime. That matters. Mrs. Clinton has promoted many of the issues I have been committed to over the years including expanding education and supporting women's health care.
While I disagree with her on many issues, I will vote for Mrs. Clinton. I will be hopeful and resolute in my belief that being a good American who loves his country is far more important than parties or winning and losing. I trust she can lead. All Republicans may not like the direction, but they can live to win or lose another day with a real candidate. Our response to the public's anger and the need to rebuild requires complex solutions, experience, knowledge and balance. Not bumper sticker slogans that pander to our disappointment, fear and hate.



Good for him! Meanwhile, schmucks like McCain who are endorsing Rump while holding their nose are struggling in their respective races.
 

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have to hand it to the dems-don't turn on their own.never say anything bad against the party line. repbus not so much.hope that wasn't in morse code for anybody
 

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