USA Today's editorial board comes out and condemns Trump

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usatoday.com/story/opinion/2016/09/29/dont-vote-for-donald-trump-editorial-board-editorials-debates/91295020/

>In the 34-year history of USA TODAY, the Editorial Board has never taken sides in the presidential race. Instead, we’ve expressed opinions about the major issues and haven’t presumed to tell our readers, who have a variety of priorities and values, which choice is best for them. Because every presidential race is different, we revisit our no-endorsement policy every four years. We’ve never seen reason to alter our approach. Until now.

>This year, the choice isn’t between two capable major party nominees who happen to have significant ideological differences. This year, one of the candidates — Republican nominee Donald Trump — is, by unanimous consensus of the Editorial Board, unfit for the presidency.

>From the day he declared his candidacy 15 months ago through this week’s first presidential debate, Trump has demonstrated repeatedly that he lacks the temperament, knowledge, steadiness and honesty that America needs from its presidents.

>Whether through indifference or ignorance, Trump has betrayed fundamental commitments made by all presidents since the end of World War II. These commitments include unwavering support for NATO allies, steadfast opposition to Russian aggression, and the absolute certainty that the United States will make good on its debts. He has expressed troubling admiration for authoritarian leaders and scant regard for constitutional protections.

>We’ve been highly critical of the GOP nominee in a number of previous editorials. With early voting already underway in several states and polls showing a close race, now is the time to spell out, in one place, the reasons Trump should not be president:

>He is erratic. Trump has been on so many sides of so many issues that attempting to assess his policy positions is like shooting at a moving target. A list prepared by NBC details 124 shifts by Trump on 20 major issues since shortly before he entered the race. He simply spouts slogans and outcomes (he’d replace Obamacare with “something terrific”) without any credible explanations of how he’d achieve them.

>He is ill-equipped to be commander in chief. Trump’s foreign policy pronouncements typically range from uninformed to incoherent. It’s not just Democrats who say this. Scores of Republican national security leaders have signed an extraordinary open letter calling Trump’s foreign policy vision “wildly inconsistent and unmoored in principle.” In a Wall Street Journal column this month, Robert Gates, the highly respected former Defense secretary who served presidents of both parties over a half-century, described Trump as “beyond repair.”

>He traffics in prejudice. From the very beginning, Trump has built his campaign on appeals to bigotry and xenophobia, whipping up resentment against Mexicans, Muslims and migrants. His proposals for mass deportations and religious tests are unworkable and contrary to America’s ideals.

>Trump has stirred racist sentiments in ways that can’t be erased by his belated and clumsy outreach to African Americans. His attacks on an Indiana-born federal judge of Mexican heritage fit “the textbook definition of a racist comment,” according to House Speaker Paul Ryan, the highest-ranking elected official in the Republican Party. And for five years, Trump fanned the absurd “birther” movement that falsely questioned the legitimacy of the nation’s first black president.

>His business career is checkered. Trump has built his candidacy on his achievements as a real estate developer and entrepreneur. It’s a shaky scaffold, starting with a 1973 Justice Department suit against Trump and his father for systematically discriminating against blacks in housing rentals. (The Trumps fought the suit but later settled on terms that were viewed as a government victory.) Trump’s companies have had some spectacular financial successes, but this track record is marred by six bankruptcy filings, apparent misuse of the family’s charitable foundation, and allegations by Trump University customers of fraud. A series of investigative articles published by the USA TODAY Network found that Trump has been involved in thousands of lawsuits over the past three decades, including at least 60 that involved small businesses and contract employees who said they were stiffed. So much for being a champion of the little guy.

>He isn’t leveling with the American people. Is Trump as rich as he says? No one knows, in part because, alone among major party presidential candidates for the past four decades, he refuses to release his tax returns. Nor do we know whether he has paid his fair share of taxes, or the extent of his foreign financial entanglements.

>unwavering support for NATO allies
>implying the Soviet Union still exists

>steadfast opposition to Russian aggression
>implying the Soviet Union still exists

>absolute certainty that the United States will make good on its debts
>implying that's even possible at this point

>He speaks recklessly. In the days after the Republican convention, Trump invited Russian hackers to interfere with an American election by releasing Hillary Clinton’s emails, and he raised the prospect of “Second Amendment people” preventing the Democratic nominee from appointing liberal justices. It’s hard to imagine two more irresponsible statements from one presidential candidate.

>He has coarsened the national dialogue. Did you ever imagine that a presidential candidate would discuss the size of his genitalia during a nationally televised Republican debate? Neither did we. Did you ever imagine a presidential candidate, one who avoided service in the military, would criticize Gold Star parents who lost a son in Iraq? Neither did we. Did you ever imagine you’d see a presidential candidate mock a disabled reporter? Neither did we. Trump’s inability or unwillingness to ignore criticism raises the specter of a president who, like Richard Nixon, would create enemies’ lists and be consumed with getting even with his critics.

>He’s a serial liar. Although polls show that Clinton is considered less honest and trustworthy than Trump, it’s not even a close contest. Trump is in a league of his own when it comes to the quality and quantity of his misstatements. When confronted with a falsehood, such as his assertion that he was always against the Iraq War, Trump’s reaction is to use the Big Lie technique of repeating it so often that people begin to believe it.

>We are not unmindful of the issues that Trump’s campaign has exploited: the disappearance of working-class jobs; excessive political correctness; the direction of the Supreme Court; urban unrest and street violence; the rise of the Islamic State terrorist group; gridlock in Washington and the influence of moneyed interests. All are legitimate sources of concern.

>Nor does this editorial represent unqualified support for Hillary Clinton, who has her own flaws (though hers are far less likely to threaten national security or lead to a constitutional crisis). The Editorial Board does not have a consensus for a Clinton endorsement.

>Some of us look at her command of the issues, resilience and long record of public service — as first lady, U.S. senator and secretary of State — and believe she’d serve the nation ably as its president.

>Other board members have serious reservations about Clinton’s sense of entitlement, her lack of candor and her extreme carelessness in handling classified information.

>Where does that leave us? Our bottom-line advice for voters is this: Stay true to your convictions. That might mean a vote for Clinton, the most plausible alternative to keep Trump out of the White House. Or it might mean a third-party candidate. Or a write-in. Or a focus on down-ballot candidates who will serve the nation honestly, try to heal its divisions, and work to solve its problems.

>Whatever you do, however, resist the siren song of a dangerous demagogue. By all means vote, just not for Donald Trump.

How can getting trolled by someone saying shocking things cause them to throw away their integrity, but a criminal who has had people killed and fixed elections can't?

media hasn't fought this hard to stop a president before
they're truly scared

trump is really going to win isn't he?

>VOTE CLINTON, GOYIM! THE ESTABLISHMENT STATUS QUO MUST CONTINUE!

The Globalists really are scared. We've got them on the ropes, lads.

Pulling out every trick in the kike book

>liberal media is afraid that a person who is not only capable of beating Dems exist but a person of winning in a landslide exists.
With McCain and Romney they knew Obama would win so didn't need to pull this shit but they are deadly afraid of Trump because he will win.

The Jews want Trump to win.

USA today has been garbage forever. Editor in chief Patty Michalski, fucking kikes.

>In the 34-year history of USA TODAY, the Editorial Board has never been this pooper punted

If the Jews want trump to win, why is the entire left and MSM shilling hardcore for Hillary?

Yes obviously that's why Jews vote Republican all the time....oh wait.

every time i think maybe trump wasnt the best choice, someone in the media goes out of their way to attack him over practically nothing and it makes me wonder why theyre so afraid of him.

>Russian aggression

Wut?

This is straight out of the Shillary cookbook of bogeymen.

It's reverse psychology obviously ! ahah you are so dumb, the jews want Trump to win, you should vote Clinton goy... guys

Trump called Israel our "greatest ally" in Crippled America and has thoroughly lick the obligatory Jew schmeckle required to qualify for the presidency.

I don't know why there's so many Marxist and Leftist Jews who have a death wish. The only places where Jews have survived have always been Capitalist. Israel, US, Germany before Hitler, England, France, all bastions of Capitalism and yet most of the Marxist theorists were Jews. I think it may be that they just like to play both sides while having the same goal of global control in mind.

The right wing Jews in Israel are the ones with the real power and they want Trump. Have you ever seen him say anything negative about Israel?

This is Brexit redux.

The elite may not want but as long as it is one person one vote the auto workers in Michigan and the coal miners in PA have as many say at this matter as the editorial board of every single newspaper on this country. And they are pissed!

>unwavering support for NATO allies
>steadfast opposition to Russian aggression
>absolute certainty that the United States will make good on its debts

This is all they could come up with? The press continues to give me confidence in my decision to support Trump with absurd articles like this.

>he rayciss
>he doesn't pretend Russia is the biggest threat to us
>he filed for bankruptcy 6 times
>mass deportations
>he might not even be rich

I think they hit every major leftist talking point.

Trump's going to plunder them for libel if he gets in office. Godspeed, it's a worthy crusade

>Trump lacks honesty
They write that and tell you to go and support Clinton?

America, get your shit together.

>expecting whatever this thread is about to stay on topic with that succulent prime rib and yorkshire pudding
top food porn

can we get a poll going on Cred Forums anyway? how does Cred Forums like their steaks? i always go as rare as possible, sometimes when i buy beef at the supermarket i just eat it raw out of the package

That meat and bread thing looks good, nigger.

>America, get your shit together.

What do you think we're doing by voting Trump?

Based

>how does Cred Forums like their steaks?

Medium if it's some shit from Walmart; medium rare if it's from a butcher/decent quality restaurant.

I remember in the UK when they would roll out celebrities, snobby media types and various millionaires to tell us to vote remain every single day
cant remember what happened in the end but I'm sure it worked

>whole Jew media campaigns against him
>t-the Jews want him to w-win

I was going to type that

thanks for saving me the trouble

>The right wing Jews in Israel are the ones with the real power and they want Trump.

Meanwhile back in reality...

Rare is very rarely done correctly as few have hot enough steak pans to sear the surface to bring out flavour whilst keeping the inside rare.

>(((editorial board)))
That's to be expected. But they won't get what they want. Not this time. Not ever again.

>big newspapers can endorse and condemn political parties and politicians

Only in America.

Israeli Jews aren't the same as the juden in the US, dundeenigger

In a way, Brexit and Trump are proving the continued existence of democracy in the West (at least when people get interested in it), although of course things like the EU have degraded it

Warm steak to room temperature first. Preheat oven to 75°C. Fry over shallow smoking-hot oil in a cast iron or enamelled pan. Sear both sides first, then fry 1.5 minutes either side.

Leave to rest for 10 minutes in warm oven. Enjoy perfectly cooked rare steak.

I dunno man, from the outside looking in your voting system looks highly corruptible

>scant regard for constitutional protections.

The 1st and 2nd Amendments guarantee the rest of the Constitution, so that's whack.

It is corruptible but this election's making it clear it hasn't been fully puppeted and that it's unlikely all voters are being successfully manipulated by the same source, which by itself is a little bit of a wonder

We don't censor our newspapers. We don't need to- they're all bleeding money and the current staff of most of them will have hell to pay within their lifetimes

I travel a lot for biz. All the hotels I stay at have a pile of this shitty paper down in the lobby.

Next time I travel I'm going to grab them all and toss in the garbage.

>all that delicious fear
My favorite seasoning.

>file not named "Hope Solo"

You really think that one fat populistic can scare global it's (if they are so much powerful as you thinks).

>34 year history

They say it as if it's a long time

I like my meat well done.

>see file name
I guess you're not a fan of this then

A тo! К тoмy жe нe Tpaмпoм eдиным.

"Unfit for presidency" only a faggot liberal would say something so corny. I picture this faggot wearing a suit jacket with the elbow patches. No one is buying this crap anymore.

>. We've got them on the ropes

SOON

(((Patty Michalski)))

probably the same kind of person who says 'wrong side of history'

I wonder who the people who own (((USA TODAY))) donated their shekels to.

>everyone who didlikes Trump are jews
Why so binar?

This. I can't wait.