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HisGrace
Junior Chimp
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« on: October 27, 2016, 11:02:07 PM »

A slightly neurotic libertarian>Hillary and Trump.

Ron Paul was slightly neurotic. Johnson really is starting to enter crazytown at this point. If he's always melting down in interviews you've got to wonder how he'd handle the pressure if he actually got the job (not that that's a concern). He's obviously better than Trump, by virtue of not being a fascist and while Johnson is just entering crazytown, Trump is the mayor. I've long thought that I'd vote for Johnson over Clinton if he was the Republican nominee, but his recent behavior has made me doubt that. Is it really hard for two of the three biggest parties in the US to find a mentally/emotionally stable person to run for president?
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HisGrace
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2016, 11:11:47 PM »

 I want something to actually change for the better.  That involves someone that isn't as good at the "game" like Johnson (or Trump if he wasn't a complete sleazebag himself).

Why does being a good candidate specifically involve having poor communication skills or emotional instability? Looking through history (especially recent history in the TV era) most effective leaders were able to communicate their ideas well and were composed.
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