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Kaine appears not to understand the laws related to national security. Does that disqualify him?

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
Let's name a few of Trump's victims: I'm waiting. Now let's name a few women that have been victimized or helped to be victimized by Hillary: Monika Lewinsky, Juanita Broaddrick, Paula Jones, Kathleen Wiley,.....et al. I think you get the drift.
Tell me, which was Bill tried and convicted on in regards to sexual assault? And don't you know the difference between "sexual assault" and sex between "consenting adults"? Maybe you can look them up and see the difference?

Again, you're doing nothing but citing false equivalencies, and I certainly not buying it, and fortunately neither is most of the American public, including a great many Republicans who are not going to lower themselves by voting for such a man.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Trump doesn't assume he's a 'special snowflake'
The man is a narcissist. Asides from degrading women, talking about how great he is is probably his most favorite thing to talk about.
As far as obeying the law Hillary has the more to explain.
Trump has been named the defendant in many, many lawsuits, he has a history of women making accusations of sexual abuse against him, he has broken non-discrimination laws, and he openly boasted he would do things (such as torture) that are in violation of international law.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Tell me, which was Bill tried and convicted on in regards to sexual assault? And don't you know the difference between "sexual assault" and sex between "consenting adults"? Maybe you can look them up and see the difference?

Again, you're doing nothing but citing false equivalencies, and I certainly not buying it, and fortunately neither is most of the American public, including a great many Republicans who are not going to lower themselves by voting for such a man.
I would find it amazing if so many Republicans end up abandoning ship that even the Republicans make a noticeable contribution towards Hillary's win. Sure, Hillary had some Dems switching their vote, but for the few Hillary send over Trump sent droves of Republicans running to distance themselves as quickly as possible, with a constant line of them continuing to loose all hope and faith in him. But, regardless of the outcome, I would hope the Republicans have already began working on a plan to make sure Donald is not on the ballot in 2020, even if he is the incoming incumbent. If they haven't by now, they may end up struggling again in 2020.
 

McBell

Unbound
The man is a narcissist. Asides from degrading women, talking about how great he is is probably his most favorite thing to talk about.

Trump has been named the defendant in many, many lawsuits, he has a history of women making accusations of sexual abuse against him, he has broken non-discrimination laws, and he openly boasted he would do things (such as torture) that are in violation of international law.
"Our project found about 3,500 legal actions involving Trump, including 1,900 where he or his companies were a plaintiff and about 1,300 in which he was the defendant. Due to his branding value, Trump is determined to defend his name and reputation." Kelly Jordan, USA TODAY​

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...donald-trump-lawsuits-legal-battles/84995854/
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
So, can we all agree that it's really bad when a bunch of Republicans are calling for Trump to drop out of the race?
I typed my last reply, and shortly after learned that Trump has had another of boat load of "self-deporting" Republicans abandon all hope over the "I'm a star and can do whatever I want to women" remark.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
And you know it's really bad when Trump himself broke down and for once apologized and said he's never claimed he's perfect (though another lie - funny how he went from "I've never done anything to apologize for" to "I'm sorry (but only because people say I should be)," but yet Fox, Pence, and others are defending him.
 

jonathan180iq

Well-Known Member
@metis. if you want to understand Trump and his followers' blind devotion, read the "Art of the Deal". Please don't buy it, but get it from your library. Trump will do or say anything to close the deal... this is his biggest deal yet. I hope the electorate tells him: "You're fired!"
True statement - the book tells you everything you need to know about what's going on in this election.
 

Underhill

Well-Known Member
Tell me, which was Bill tried and convicted on in regards to sexual assault? And don't you know the difference between "sexual assault" and sex between "consenting adults"? Maybe you can look them up and see the difference?

Again, you're doing nothing but citing false equivalencies, and I certainly not buying it, and fortunately neither is most of the American public, including a great many Republicans who are not going to lower themselves by voting for such a man.

Not to mention Bill is the one who was accused of these things. Hillary was not. She stood by her husband. Which, whether he was guilty or not, shows loyalty and decency on her part.

This isn't just false equivalency. It's garbage.
 
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