It was a very poorly worded question and I believe it was intended to be what it ended up being, a "gotcha" moment.
That said, Johnson has not impressed me at all. All his answers seem kind of disjointed and like he doesn't have a firm grasp of the subject matter. I'll take a very competent Hillary Clinton over him any day of the week.
Trump mentioned this guy once in a speech where he claimed, "I have a very good brain."Who knew Donald Trump's uncle was an MIT professor of engineering and director of MIT's high voltage lab?
I thought this was an interesting article.
https://scitation.aip.org/content/a... 5–9 September&dm_i=1Y69,4H6Q1,E1PARG,GJ1W4,1
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I get a kick out of this line of thinking that implies or actually states something like the following:
"I've always voted my true conscience, but I just can't do it this time unless I vote for a third party candidate. Consequences be damned."
What sort of dreamland have these folks been living in? How have they not only taken the bait of the U.S.'s brand of democratic freedom, but swallowed the hook? Previously, how has U.S. Party Politics managed to produce a candidate that dovetails so well with their conscience?
In this political climate, the odds are in favor of that person being a spurned republican who's trying to act balanced.
^WTF? Why not just make a compilation video of Trump saying all of those stupid things instead of a poor voice-over with a static cartoon that doesn't even apply to the quote? I don't get what you like about these.