The blog post discusses accusations of bullying by Hillary Clinton's campaign against Donald Trump supporters. It claims the Clinton campaign hired "trolls" to attack people like Scott Adams, the author of the blog, online for supporting Trump. However, the commenter questions whether Adams has evidence the Clinton campaign is directly responsible for cyber attacks against him. They also note Adams' comparison of Clinton to Hitler seems like too much. Overall, the commenter argues voters should consider both candidates' qualifications and moral stature, as well as important issues like abortion and discrimination, when deciding who to support.
1. Bully Battle by Stacy Jolley
The blog I choose is “The Bully Party” by Scott Adams Blog. This blog is about the
bullying done by Clintons side in causing unnecessary treatment of the oppose Donald Trump.
He states within the article that he was agreeing with their morals on teaching our children as
role models nor their moral basis. He talks about how there is behind the scenes bullying. Mr.
Scott says he is a victim to the bullying done by Clintons team hired to handle online support of
Trump.
My points of concern is does Mr. Adams have substantial evidence of Clintons “trolls”
doing these cyber-attacks on him personally. I will also state that I am not going to state my own
personal vote at this time. What I can say is both sides have so much work to do on themselves. I
will also say I am not in support of anyone that agrees with pro-choice. I am a Christian first then
a voter second. Referring back to article, Trumps lack of knowledge on fixing our nations is
something I have a lack of knowledge. What I can say is the main points of his article I can
prove by research. What I cannot prove is his creditability in knowing for sure that Clinton’s
goons are responsible for the attacks on him and his books review on amazon. I can also that his
comments about comparing Clinton to Hitler is a bit much in my opinion. I can say in his
defense is the points he has made that I find clear of bias is that they both have bad apples on
both sides. I can also agree that Clintons views seem to be in favor of not uniting us as well as
Trumps have. If the author would have stuck to clear facts about proof of Clintons bullying to
him personally, I feel he would get farther.
I feel as responsible voters even Americans we have an obligation to consider each
person running qualifications and moral stature. We need to consider real issues like abortion
and discrimination. Bigger issues than these how to hold everyone accountable. A lesson we all
should be held up to, not just the president.
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