Sunday, October 9, 2016

Kathryn Lopez and the 2016 Presidential Election

Kathryn Lopez posting at National Review Online's "The Corner"
writes about the lack of good choices in the Presidential Election, noting:
The reality of the presidential election this fall is there are no good choices. That isn’t a new reality of the last 24 hours but has been the reality since Donald Trump became his party’s nominee. 
Her most important point is farther down:
People have said to me increasingly in recent weeks: ”This is the most important election of our lifetimes.” I don’t agree – and I know about the Supreme Court and appointees and all the rest. I think the most important election happened already and we blew it. Eight years ago, certainly four years ago.
She closes well with:
We’re not going to get better politics without virtue. So I do hope the Republicans choose a better path that points to it in renewed ways right now. Especially if that’s been your calling card/platform/entry to power. (Recommended reading might include Psalm 127, as I note here.)


Be sure to read her entire post.



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