3) Both Trump and Stein promote conspiracy theories
It’s perhaps unsurprisingly that people who hold such anti-science ideas also promote some conspiracy theories. Trump is famous for suggesting all sorts of outrageous things such as Ted Cruz’s father being involved in the Kennedy assassination and claiming Obama was born in Kenya (here is a list of a dozen more).
Stein recently argued that “people deserve to know the truth” about 9/11, that scientists are paid to say GMOs are safe, and that a common 404 error means the “establishment” attacked her website. Seriously.
The @GreenPartyUS platform webpage has been attacked just hours before #debatenight. This is no coincidence. The establishment is desperate. pic.twitter.com/iNHBlFd3Dg
— Dr. Jill Stein
4) Neither Trump or Stein is qualified to be president
Donald Trump has zero political experience. He’s been a mediocre businessman who inherited tons of money from his father. The first debate only provided further evidence of how fantastically unqualified he is to talk about political issues with any substance.
Jill Stein has actually held office, but only at the city council level in one of the whitest, wealthiest parts of the country. I doubt Stein would be able to get anything done as president as she constantly bashes both Democrats and Republicans while never attempting to build bridges or work with them. And again, her policies reflect a serious lack of political knowledge.










