Sunday, October 16, 2016

Uniquely Tawdry

Writing from a Canadian vantage point, Conrad Black opines for the National Post about the presidential race to his south.
This is a uniquely tawdry presidential race because one candidate is culturally offensive to half the people, but is the only alternative to a person who has serious problems with probity and is a continuation of a sleazy and broken-down system that a majority wants changed drastically. The price of change is Donald and the cost of avoiding Donald is Hillary. So it is not surprising that the campaign has plumbed the depths it has, and that the match is so negative.