I think it's funny that you stated your political preference and then admitted that you only listen to the opposition when they confirm your bias.
I know you're old, Ed, but I didn't think you were so old that you graduated from State when it was still a community college.
Ummm...good try. My "bias" was instilled in me not at a JC, or WSU, but long before that. In grade school to be honest.
My political preference? I am registered in the state of Maryland as a republican. My first vote for a democrat wasn't until 1996.
My objection is to MAGA, not the republican party. I find nothing dignified, confidence boosting in a guy giving the mic a blow job. And it certainly isn't presidential.
I don't support anyone regardless of party who sexually assaults women. That wasn't ingrained to me in college (never went to a JC) , but elementary school. I don't support failed business men who stiff the hard working men and women in the trades. Filing BK 6 times doesn't scream to me "good business man".
I don't support someone republican or democrat who cozy's up to a dictator and enemy who has 800 plus nukes pointed at us. I don't vote for a guy who picks out innocent migrants here legally and puts them in danger cause he thinks it is funny to lie and say they eat cats and dogs.
I watch these rallies and just know I wasn't raised to laugh at someone getting shot. Would I go to a comedy club and laugh at that ? Nope.
So while you can't figure out the difference between political bias and me not agreeing with the core of who a candidate speaks more of your misunderstanding.
And I get you are ok with the violence rhetoric, I get you are ok with spooning with a dictator who has nukes pointed at us, I get you are ok with someone who is liable for sexual assault, I get you are ok with the president feeling like he pops in a tic tac and grabs women in the Stormy Daniels zone....
Those are political beliefs or bias....that is character evaluation. You are ok with it, I am not.