June 8, 2016
Senator Marco Rubio
284 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington DC , 20510
Dear Senator Rubio:
I was an early supporter. I purchased two bumper stickers
for my car, one of which, enclosed, I held in case my 2002 Toyota gave up the ghost. My support was not
worth much fiscally, as I had to retire due to pulmonary fibrosis in 3013 for a
lung transplant, and am living on Social Security and savings, so am not a
contributor of any significance. But I promoted you on my blog, www.tartanmarine.blogspot.com
(over 11k page views last week), to my local GOP contacts and on Facebook.
I am disappointed and disillusioned that you would endorse
long time Hillary Clinton supporter, friend and contributor Donald Trump. I'm a
lifelong Republican. I was a volunteer for Nixon at 14 in 1960, and for
Goldwater at 18 before joining the Marines in August, 1964 and
heading to Vietnam .
In 1968, I was a college student and supported Nixon. In 1972, I graduated from
U-Mass with a BA in government in June and was elected to the Massachusetts
Senate in November, defeating a Democrat incumbent by nine votes out of 60,000
in a 4-1 Democrat district, last won by a Republican in 1938. I was reelected
four times by large margins, even being nominated by both parties in 1976. In
1982, I was the Republican whip when I decided to retire undefeated. I have
campaigned for many Republicans since. I have never voted for a Democrat for
President. I will not vote for a life-long liberal this year, not Hillary, and
certainly not Trump.
Donald Trump is not a Republican, not a conservative, not knowledgeable
about issues, lacks a firm position on anything and is not a decent person. He
has only two core values: self-aggrandizement and self-enrichment. I believe
you have diminished yourself in the eyes of conservatives and decent people, and
tarnished your reputation and political future. I refer you to my essay: "22
Reasons Principled Conservatives Can Never Vote for Donald Trump." which
is achieving some circulation. (And Hillary is just as bad, though it's a toss
up which will be worse for the country.)
Whatever Trump now says or does you have made your
responsibility.
Sincerely,
Robert A. Hall
Mr. Hall,
ReplyDeleteIf you are not voting Republican or Democrat what other recourse will you choose?
Mr. hall,
ReplyDeleteIf you are not voting either of the two major parties what recourse will you take?