“Respect for our country, its Constitution, its history and traditions, just a sense of common decency, require that we not allow this man to be elected president of the United States. To invoke party loyalty, to dwell on one’s reservations about Hillary Clinton, to contemplate not voting at all, or the silly and self-defeating gesture of voting for the Libertarian or Green Party candidate, would be a frivolous failure of the most urgent present duty of patriotism. I support and shall vote for Hillary Clinton. Any other course risks complicity in a national catastrophe.”
Charles Fried teaches law at Harvard Law School. He was solicitor general of the United States under Ronald Reagan.
charliekane over 7 years ago
Sorry, but there’s not. . .
“Respect for our country, its Constitution, its history and traditions, just a sense of common decency, require that we not allow this man to be elected president of the United States. To invoke party loyalty, to dwell on one’s reservations about Hillary Clinton, to contemplate not voting at all, or the silly and self-defeating gesture of voting for the Libertarian or Green Party candidate, would be a frivolous failure of the most urgent present duty of patriotism. I support and shall vote for Hillary Clinton. Any other course risks complicity in a national catastrophe.”
Charles Fried teaches law at Harvard Law School. He was solicitor general of the United States under Ronald Reagan.
Happy Two Shoes over 7 years ago
We need to see a mental health report on Trump by a real doctor.
wolfhoundblues1 over 7 years ago
Garry Johnson