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I tend to be conservative by nature. But George Bush Sr seemed like such a bumbling clueless fool that I voted for Clinton in 1992. Probably well orchestrated by the media to make him look dumber than he really was but the S&L crisis/scandal did not help. Ross Perot looked promising until he started ranting about some intergalactic plot to mess up his daughter's wedding. Regretted the vote for Clinton ever since. The downward acceleration of my opinion on the Clinton's was triggered by the murder of Vince Foster.

I gave Dubya somewhat of the benefit of the doubt because Dan Rather - the godfather of fake news - used fake documents to "expose" Dubya's purportedly less than stellar national guard service. But since then I've increasingly questioned the Bushes.

In 2008 I voted third party for president as I could not stand the D or R choices.

In 2012 I wrote NONE OF THE ABOVE on my ballot as I could not stand the D or R choices and felt I didn't know enough about the 3rd party choices.

I voted for Trump without much hesitation, after watching campaign videos the summer of 2016. The prospect of Hillary for president was like looking at the gates of hell.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I tend to be conservative by nature. But George Bush Sr seemed like such a bumbling clueless fool that I voted for Clinton in 1992. Probably well orchestrated by the media to make him look dumber than he really was but the S&L crisis/scandal did not help. Ross Perot looked promising until he started ranting about some intergalactic plot to mess up his daughter's wedding. Regretted the vote for Clinton ever since. The downward acceleration of my opinion on the Clinton's was triggered by the murder of Vince Foster.

I gave Dubya somewhat of the benefit of the doubt because Dan Rather - the godfather of fake news - used fake documents to "expose" Dubya's purportedly less than stellar national guard service. But since then I've increasingly questioned the Bushes.

In 2008 I voted third party for president as I could not stand the D or R choices.

In 2012 I wrote NONE OF THE ABOVE on my ballot as I could not stand the D or R choices and felt I didn't know enough about the 3rd party choices.

I voted for Trump without much hesitation. The prospect of Hillary for president was like looking at the gates of hell.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I tend to be conservative by nature. But George Bush Sr seemed like such a bumbling clueless fool that I voted for Clinton in 1992. Probably well orchestrated by the media to make him look dumber than he really was but the S&L crisis/scandal did not help. Ross Perot looked promising until he started ranting about some intergalactic plot to mess up his daughter's wedding. Regretted the vote for Clinton ever since. The downward acceleration of my opinion on the Clinton's was triggered by the murder of Vince Foster.

I gave Dubya somewhat of the benefit of the doubt because Dan Rather - the godfather of fake news - used fake documents to "expose" Dubya's purportedly less than stellar national guard service. But since then I've increasingly questioned the Bushes.

In 2008 I voted third party for president as I could not stand the D or R choices.

In 2012 I wrote NONE OF THE ABOVE on my ballot as I could not stand the D or R choices and felt I didn't know enough about the 3rd party choices.

2 years ago
1 score