As an individual who finds themselves stuck between a rock and a hard place when it comes to the upcoming election, I can’t help but resonate with the frustration and anger expressed by many voters who are faced with the daunting task of choosing between Biden and Trump once again. The sentiment of resignation and dismay is all too palpable, especially when the choices seem to be between the lesser of two evils rather than candidates that truly align with our values and beliefs.
The notion of being a ‘double hater’ in this scenario is both relatable and disheartening. To be in a position where one detests both candidates but is compelled to make a decision is a predicament that many of us find ourselves grappling with.… Continue reading
I can’t help but shake my head in disbelief as I read about the latest conspiracy theory being pushed by the MAGA crowd. The idea that Biden is going to be on drugs for the debate, and therefore Trump must also be doped up, is beyond ridiculous. It’s almost comical how they are grasping at straws to find an excuse for what will undoubtedly be a disastrous performance by Trump.
The fact that they are preemptively accusing Biden of being on performance-enhancing drugs shows just how desperate they are. They are already setting the stage for Trump to lose the debate, and they need a way to save face when it inevitably happens.… Continue reading
Biden’s team had a few demands for a Trump debate. A major one: No crowd. Removing the audience from the equation is a smart move in my opinion. It ensures that the focus remains solely on the candidates and their policies, rather than on getting cheap applause lines or resorting to showmanship to win over the crowd. A debate should be a serious, substantive discussion about the future of our country, not a popularity contest or a circus.
With Trump, the presence of a crowd can often lead to bombastic behavior, interruptions, and distractions. By eliminating the crowd, Biden’s team is essentially forcing Trump to engage in a more thoughtful and respectful manner.… Continue reading
I have been following the discussions surrounding the upcoming election, particularly the statements made by Hillary Clinton urging apathetic voters to “get over themselves” when it comes to the choice between Biden and Trump. While I do agree with her sentiment that the choice should be clear, I cannot help but feel frustrated by the condescending tone of her message.
The reality is that we are faced with two options, one that is old, effective, and compassionate, and the other that has a laundry list of felonies attached to his name. The decision should be straightforward, but the way in which Clinton delivers this message falls short of connecting with the voters she is trying to reach.… Continue reading
As a voter in this upcoming election, the decision on who to cast our ballot for carries more weight than just the individual person we’re selecting for the position of President. It’s about the entire team that comes with that candidate and the implications their leadership will have on our nation. That being said, I wholeheartedly agree with Mark Cuban’s sentiment that even if Joe Biden was at death’s door, I would still vote for him over the current alternative.
The idea of choosing a bag of bones or a monkey throwing darts over Trump may sound extreme, but when we consider the chaos and division that has characterized the current administration, it becomes a matter of prioritizing stability over unpredictability.… Continue reading
Anyone in the Arab American community who thinks that not voting for Biden to make a statement about Gaza is a good idea is simply deluding themselves. As much as I wish Biden had taken a stronger stance on Israel’s actions, the reality is that Trump would be a thousand times worse. This is not a situation where we have the luxury of sitting out an election or voting out of protest.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer hit the nail on the head when she said that not voting for Biden over the Gaza war would support a second Trump term. The idea that Trump would be better for Palestinians is not only naive but dangerous.… Continue reading