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Scandal and Conspiracy Fatigue

jpeek

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Boys, I think I finally reached that point. I simply don't care any more.
Not sure how many voters like me feel the same, but I have a feeling if the next 12 months is going to be like this, then a lot of people are going to stay home from the polls.

It's not that I don't care if our President committed a crime or broke the law or not. It is that I simply don't have time to follow every connect-the-date story that leads to the next evidence that leads to the potential witness who may or may not know the whereabouts of the smoking gun.

Every time I click over to read the latest "Breaking news" from either Fox, or CNN, or WSJ or wherever, it really doesn't have a lot of meat to it, and it usually leads everyone asking more questions than giving answers, and it usually starts new implications on even more people who might be involved in something that nobody can 100% objectively say is even a crime.
It could all be 100% true, or 100% false. At this point, there is so much political manipulation in all of this (by both sides) that nobody appears objective, and nothing you find will convince the 80% (40% Ds, 40%Rs) that their party/leader is incorrect.
What a ginormous Cluster-F*** of innuendo and supposition.

Wake me on November 4th. I'll probably still vote (civic duty and all) but at this point give me Montgomery Brewster and "None of the Above"

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