“I am not going to lie on behalf of my presidential candidate, on behalf of my party. And I’m very sad that others in my party” are willing to, said Buck

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    Giving up your seat to someone that will do the unethical thing you didn’t want to do instead of standing up for your morals is not that much better

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      Alternatively, the guy turns 65 this year and should retire.

      Also, standing up for your morals sounds great, but at some point in your life you’re just done with certain shit.

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    “I’m used to the lies we used to tell the people” Buck admitted after a short interview following his retirement announcement. “We used to tell the people that things were OK, that we had terrorists to fight so keep spending, keep them boot straps pulled up and so on.” he recounted “But this whole baloney about Trump and what he’s been projecting, that’s just too much” Buck conluded.

    (Not part of the interview but I’d like to think that’s how it’d really go)

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    Swap parties. Just go independent and caucus with the Democrats. A stronger way to finish out his final term and make his point.

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      He won’t, though, because he still fundamentally believes in conservatism, aka refusing to allow any kind of progress and maintaining old, cruel, pointless social hierarchies at all costs.

      Even when seeing the inevitable finish line for his entire philosophy – authoritarianism and the kakistocracy that comes with it – he still believes in it.

      That is to say if he weren’t a dribbling moron, he never would’ve been a Republican in the first place.

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        You attribute too much malice to stupidity.

        Just because someone doesn’t hold your same values doesn’t mean their an idiot. It just means they don’t care about what you care about, and don’t share your moral/ethical values.

        Sometimes that means they’re a shitbag. That doesn’t mean they’re an idiot.