Photo from Hillary Clinton campaign website

Photo from Hillary Clinton campaign website
Despite the controversial letter by FBI Director James Comey saying that FBI is looking again at the Hillary Clinton email mess, the Detroit Free Press, as expected, endorses her Sunday:
The Nov. 8 showdown between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump long ago transcended the candidates themselves, or their respective parties.
The vote will mark the convergence of two historic opportunities for Michigan voters, and America.
The first is the chance to shatter a bigoted gender barrier that dates to the nation’s founding by electing a woman — a woman who happens to be one of the best-prepared candidates to seek the presidency in the last century.
The second is the necessity to repudiate, once and for all, the unflattering caricature of America conjured by Clinton’s demagogic Republican rival, Trump.
The contrast between the candidates’ visions of the country each aspires to lead could not be more stark.
Clinton’s America is a mature, self-confident nation that leads by example in a world bound ever more tightly by its inhabitants’ common economic and environmental interests.
Trump’s America is a paranoid bully, animated by vengeance and convinced that its survival hinges on its ability to bludgeon enemies and allies alike into compliance.