Well put. This is not a game.

On Tuesday, November 8, 2016, Marcus Daniels <mar...@snoutfarm.com> wrote:

> "The fact that world H and world D are such closely adjacent possibles is
> what I am savoring (in the sense of morbid fascination) for roughly the
> next 24-36 hours. "
>
> To first order, this isn't about the ideological aspirations of one
> candidate vs. the other (or the completely irrelevant others).  It's about
> choosing between a person who can and has managed in relevant
> circumstances, and a man-child that obviously needs to be managed and who
> obviously draws-from and amplifies the worst in people, has many indicators
> of an authoritarian personality, and is a likely target for blackmail and
> manipulation by foreign powers.   The potential upside of this non-contest
> is that a thinker and policy wonk may sneak through as the winner by
> default.  Even stranger is that it would be historic -- and somehow that is
> almost a footnote.    The whole thing is surreal and even scarier than
> Brexit.
>
> Marcus
>
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