Friday, September 30, 2016

A Sure Strategy for a Libertarian Win

Dear Friends,

We awoke this morning to learn that Donald Trump went on a nasty Twitter tirade overnight against yet another private citizen. This time, it was former Miss Universe Alicia Machado.

Trump body-shamed this woman for her weight when she was just 18, and now, 20 years later, he's still trying to defame her.

Hillary Clinton baited Trump in Monday's debate over his foul treatment of Ms. Machado during her reign. He owned the pageant and was her boss then. Twenty years later, he simply can't let the issue drop.

It's totally gotten under his skin, and he's on some kind of crazy vendetta, which isn't the first time it's happened in this campaign.

This man is not a serious candidate for President of the United States.

I'm actually starting to think that former Governor Howard Dean is absolutely correct about Trump using cocaine. What kind of nut bar is up at 3 a.m., tweeting about how the American public needs to look at a sex tape?

A tweaker, that's who.

And what about all that snorting and sniffing during Monday night's debate and his minutes-long incoherent rambles?

Dean is a physician, and I trust his analysis...at least a good measure more than anything that comes out of Donald Trump's mouth.

I do, however, trust everything that one candidate says. Libertarian Gary Johnson has won me over on that issue.

In fact, people of New Mexico, his home state, have been known to call him. 'Honest Johnson'.

He may not even realize it yet, but Bill Weld is the one guy still in
this race who would be the best person to occupy the  Oval Office.  
One problem--his vice presidential candidate is the more impressive of the two and is far more electable.

It's very clear to many people that, in the current climate, former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld could easily beat either of the two major party candidates.

It can actually still happpen, and here's how:

Gary Johnson should pledge to us that if  he's elected, he'd immediately resign. Bill Weld would then become President. Weld would, in turn, appoint Johnson as his VP. Simple.

And if Gary Johnson says that's how it would go down, you can put it in the bank.

It IS the best option, Gary, and I know you're reading this.

Please. I implore you. Save our country!

You'll go down in history as a true American hero.

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