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>>That is all a good example of the whataboutism that was explained in the video.
>>
>Whatabout matters.
>We get a binary choice.
>If he had been on the ballot, I'd have voted for Bernie, but he wasn't.
>If they had been on the ballot, I'd have voted for lots of people, but they weren't.
>That said, if you can get past the notion that the majority of the electorate is stupid or insane, you might want to ask why the few sane people who voted for Trump did so.
>Good salespeople tell me that they learn more from losing a sale than from winning.

Did you watch the video or not Bill? If you did then I recommend you watch it again because it doesn't sound like you know what he's talking about as far as what he's saying regarding whataboutism. What do you think he's saying about whataboutism and why its dangerous?

As far as the electorate goes - they did NOT do their job - the entire purpose of their existence is to keep a mad-man like Trump from getting elected in the event the American voters do something stupid. ...not to mention the fact that if they didn't exist then Trump wouldn't be president as HRC actually had the most votes amoung the citizens to begin with.

Lastly I've repeatedly said why the people who voted for Trump did so -- I've said it to you 100 times. You seem unwilling to hear my response or admit that voting for Trump was a mistake or that he's unfit to hold office of president. This puts you in what is called the 'lost cause' category -- those who will support Trump regardless of what he says or does or causes to happen. It's those voters that we simply give up on and go after those who's egos, brainwashed brains, or fox-news-only viewers do not cloud their ability to make a rational informed decision or see the reality that is clearly in front of them. There is no point in attempting to sway this type of voter Bill.
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