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Does The Silence From The Left Mean That Trump Kicked Aristotle Last Night?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.From what I have seen it was Trump attacking Hillary over apparent rapes that have not been through the justice system. Dragging up a woman that Hill's defended her attacker when she worked as a lawyer - isn't that what lawyers do?
What I noticed was Trump getting more and more hot under the collar and making stupid claims and threats whilst Hills maintained a dignified silence - the correct course of action in my book!
What I noticed was Trump getting more and more hot under the collar and making stupid claims and threats whilst Hills maintained a dignified silence - the correct course of action in my book!
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Quite right " what people say in private and in public can be different " just look at Trump. !!!!!l!
Another one with their finger on the pulse.
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From what I have seen it was Trump attacking Hillary over apparent rapes that have not been through the justice system. Dragging up a woman that Hill's defended her attacker when she worked as a lawyer - isn't that what lawyers do?
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Yes that's what lawyers do but why do they lie and say they had no choice but defend the suspected rapist when evidence proves she was asked to do it as a favour?
Islay
What I noticed was Trump getting more and more hot under the collar and making stupid claims and threats whilst Hills maintained a dignified silence - the correct course of action in my book!
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Yes she kept a dignified silence on the accusations aimed at her husband.
I'm puzzled how Trump's obvious misogyny bothers some people but Clinton's doesn't seem to register the slightest bit of concern ... as doesn't the attitude of Hillary either ignoring the actions of her husband or making threats to the alleged victims.
Quite right " what people say in private and in public can be different " just look at Trump. !!!!!l!
Another one with their finger on the pulse.
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Islay
From what I have seen it was Trump attacking Hillary over apparent rapes that have not been through the justice system. Dragging up a woman that Hill's defended her attacker when she worked as a lawyer - isn't that what lawyers do?
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Yes that's what lawyers do but why do they lie and say they had no choice but defend the suspected rapist when evidence proves she was asked to do it as a favour?
Islay
What I noticed was Trump getting more and more hot under the collar and making stupid claims and threats whilst Hills maintained a dignified silence - the correct course of action in my book!
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Yes she kept a dignified silence on the accusations aimed at her husband.
I'm puzzled how Trump's obvious misogyny bothers some people but Clinton's doesn't seem to register the slightest bit of concern ... as doesn't the attitude of Hillary either ignoring the actions of her husband or making threats to the alleged victims.
When there is one person making accusations you have to give the benefit of doubt, two you start think ... well ...........when it goes beyond double figures I think there is a rather good chance there is something behind the accusations.
And of course in America it is not unusual to give your alledged victim a big fat cheque to shut them up.
And of course in America it is not unusual to give your alledged victim a big fat cheque to shut them up.
Talbot - //When there is one person making accusations you have to give the benefit of doubt, two you start think ... well ...........when it goes beyond double figures I think there is a rather good chance there is something behind the accusations.
And of course in America it is not unusual to give your alleged victim a big fat cheque to shut them up. //
While I would not disagree with the points you make, we have to go with due process, and that has not been served in any of the accusations made against President Clinton.
And of course in America it is not unusual to give your alleged victim a big fat cheque to shut them up. //
While I would not disagree with the points you make, we have to go with due process, and that has not been served in any of the accusations made against President Clinton.
It doesn't sound as though either candidate "won"
"Yes, because threatening to put political opponents in jail is a terribly strong mark of democracy. [cough] Putin [/cough] "
That was the speciality of the client of Trump's ex-adviser in Ukraine ....
I've come to the conclusion that this whole episode has just been a ploy by Trump to make his landscape-blighting golf course look harmless. Rearranging the Scottish or Irish coastline is preferable to any alternative ...
Maybe a wall to keep the high handicappers away :-)
"Yes, because threatening to put political opponents in jail is a terribly strong mark of democracy. [cough] Putin [/cough] "
That was the speciality of the client of Trump's ex-adviser in Ukraine ....
I've come to the conclusion that this whole episode has just been a ploy by Trump to make his landscape-blighting golf course look harmless. Rearranging the Scottish or Irish coastline is preferable to any alternative ...
Maybe a wall to keep the high handicappers away :-)
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