I am still undecided (in Nevada). I may leave my pick for president intentionally blank. What horrible candidates we have this time around. Clinton may actually be the better candidate in that she can actually play the politician and one will hope that she can actually do what Bill did and make deals across the aisle unlike our current president. But the thing is I worry enough about her that I can't even vote for her as a lessor of two evils. I think they are both horrible candidates in different ways and will both be equally bad for the country but maybe not both in the same ways.
I'm pretty sure Clinton is going to win though.
I think that with a more responsible news media we would not have so many people thinking false things like this about how bad Hillary (actually isn't). most of this post will just be repeating the obvious, for those following this election, but I wrote it so I'm posting it anyway.
So SNL had a fourth Hillary/Trump segment, and it's quite good:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxH6bKNPBIA
Apart from that ending fantasy bit, most of this is great because it goes right at one of the worst things about this election cycle: how unbelievably irresponsible and dangerous the media's obsession with Hillary's emails is, and how this has led them to ignore far more important stories about Trump in favor of attacking Hillary again. For instance,
the nightly newscasts (NBC, ABC, CBS) have devoted more time in recent days to Hillarys' emails than to actual policy, which is incredibly backwards and helps let people forget about the extremely important policy issues that are what matters most here -- about what Trump would do to the environment, health care, foreign policy, etc, versus what Hillary would do. And
the head of CNN has said that he doesn't regret airing so many Trump rallies during the primaries, because they were good for ratings and made for entertaining TV. Who cares how much damage giving him vast amounts of free airtime did to our nation, it was good for my ratings and that's all that matters! Horrible.
Vox just published a good piece explaining how the emails scandal is not a scandal and how badly wrong the media has gotten this whole thing. Give it a read:
http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2016/11/4/13500018/clinton-email-scandal-bullshit
But sadly, most in the media don't realize that. Instead they focus on Hillary's non-scandal emails, dragging her down for something which has nothing behind it, while overlooking or barely mentioning the innumerable Trump scandals out there which are, unlike Hillary's actually real. To mention only a few of the most recent: Trump's possible connection to a Russian bank, Trump's past statements praising Putin and
a story about how Putin has worked to get Trump on their side and work with and support his campaign against Hillary, as he of course is,
that Trump borrowed and lost other peoples' money, something which got him out of paying taxes without losing any of his own cash (legally questionable...), all get barely mentioned or ignored is not okay. Oh but of course, those two Russia stories, which came out a few days ago, are totally false because some anonymous source in the (
"the FBI is Trumpland") FBI leaked info immediately to the NY Times claiming that they
weren't getting anywhere finding real ties between Trump and Russia because, well, we want Trump to win regardless of how much damage this does to America overseas, so let's leak (or make up, who knows) this to help him out! Trump was even endorsed by the KKK, and the media didn't even mention it. Hillary is running against the Republican Party, the KKK, Russia and people being supported by Russia like Wikileaks and Trump, and more... and despite all that she's going to win, hopefully big.
But regardless, did any of those stories or more stick much in the press? Of course not, as that SNL sketch says they were way too busy obsessing about her emails, as if that is in any way comparable to Trump's scandals. Why do so many people in the press want Donald Trump to be president? Fortunately the American people look like they are going to be smart enough to reject him, but it should never have gotten to this point.
So yeah, for once SNL actually did a great sketch. I wish the media would listen, but sadly I doubt that will happen. That's not a good sign for the future, but at least the worst is probably going to lose this time, and that's something.