Sunday, May 12, 2024

And the answer to the question is ...

 

Here's the question, also the title of an op-ed in the Washington Post:

Should anti-Trump Republicans endorse Biden?

The answer is an obvious "YES".

Let's expand on that a bit:

"It’s notable that the left isn’t rushing to welcome Pence into the Trump resistance movement just yet. “Pence’s announcement that he won’t endorse Trump is particularly weak because he refuses to rule out voting for him,” Zeeshan Aleem writes for MSNBC. “That means, if he casts a ballot, he’ll vote either for a third-party candidate or for Trump. By publicly refusing to rule out a vote for Trump, his non-endorsement looks more like performative piety than it does a punch at his former boss — and a far cry from fomenting resistance within the GOP.” "

So if Pence really had what's best for the country first and foremost in his mind, he's endorse Biden. But he still can't quite Trump, despite knowing how bad for the country another Trump Presidency would be.

Trump called him a different name, but I'll stick with ... wimp.



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