If there was any doubt that the 2016 presidential election is the most bizarre the U.S. public has seen, Glenn Beck just squashed it by stating a Republican loss is the "ethical choice." In a Facebook post on Saturday afternoon, Beck condemned Donald Trump, and said that a Clinton presidency wouldn't signal the end of the world, though Beck favoring a Clinton presidency definitely suggests otherwise...
In his Facebook post, long-time conservative pundit Beck wrote that he simply couldn't bring himself to support the Republican candidate, Donald Trump, saying, "If the consequence of standing against Trump and for principles is indeed the election of Hillary Clinton, so be it. At least it is a moral, ethical choice."
Beck went on to say that if Clinton is elected, "[T]he world does not end.... Once elected, Hillary can be fought. Her tactics are blatant and juvenile, and battling her by means of political and procedural maneuvering or through the media, through public marches and online articles, all of that will be moral, worthy of man of principal [sic]."
During an interview with Vice News on Monday, Beck said that voting for Hillary Clinton has "crossed his mind." "I think Donald Trump is so unstable, so dangerous, that it has crossed my mind. I can't do it because she's just a horse of a different color, she's just as bad," Beck said, adding that he never considered voting for Trump. Instead, Beck says he will be voting for Constitution Party candidate, Darrel Castle.