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@smerel – the media is at fault? All I need to look at is Trump’s twitter account to consider him a lowlife. You don’t get to create a movement chanting lock her up and spending your time insulting people left and right and then say well it is the media as to why you think bad of me.

Trump brings out the worst middos in his supporters and unfortunately this is clear when you are around otherwise fine yidden who suddenly talk with arrogance, curses, and wishing violence on others. I hear this talk form wealthy and poor yidden. It is disgusting and disgraceful.

For all you claim to care about the Torah and think that Trump somehow stands for values advocated by the Torah, you are willing to conveniently ignore other values that the Torah used to stand for. In any case, voting in an election, if your objective is to enforce rules on others, clearly is not consistent with our tradition. You are in galus! What business do you have telling others what laws they must live by? If you claim to be doing this in the name of your religion, you would be better served going to your basement and praying for moshiach to come where you can have dominion again. On the other hand, darchei shalom is an overriding concern and that is perhaps the overriding concern you should be voting based on.