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Donald's Accusers Are Liars
Well , she should know the man , shouldn't she ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I know I haven't been following this issue that closely, a) because I'm not American and b) because the only issues that should be important is how good a president each of the candidates would make, not whether folk approve of their attitudes to sexual matters, so freely admit i could easily have missed the evidence: but has anyone a link to this tape where Trump admits to sexually assaulting folk ? (Taking the initiative to make the first move to kiss excepted.) So far, all I have been aware of is fantasy boasting about how he can to anything to women awestruck by his fame, including grabbing them by their genitals. If it is true that he has admitted such assaults then surely he should be in custody by now ? I'd like to hear the confessional tape for myself. Thanks.
Old_Geezer - //...because the only issues that should be important is how good a president each of the candidates would make, not whether folk approve of their attitudes to sexual matters,//
I don't think you can separate the two OG.
If a person is going to be President, then their whole life attitude is important, and should be assessed and addressed.
If I was voting, I would tend to steer clear of a man who out of his own mouth has shown himself to be a racist, a misogynist, a bully, and a man who clearly has next to no grasp of the fundamental prerequisites to hold the office for which he is pitching.
Specifically - Trump's grasp of foreign and domestic policy is weak at best, absent at worst.
He shows his immaturity by suggesting hopelessly unworkable - but seriously appealing to people who similarly don't look at reality - solutions to social problems such as building walls on national borders.
But for me, the most worrying aspect about Trump is that the office of President requires co-operation, the ability to listen to and assess advice, make decisions that will impact on the lives of millions of people, and above all, to have a sense of vision beyond simply election grandstanding.
Trump is a man who listens to no-one because he answers to no-one.
He sees being comprehensively abandoned by his party as having his 'shackles' released. he runs his business empire from the top and is clearly someone not used to ever having his views and decisions questioned or, heaven forbid, overturned.
Trump is a disaster as a candidate, and fortunately Nate Silver reminds us that the American people have never elected a President who does not have either military or political experience, or both.
Trump of course, has neither.
I don't think you can separate the two OG.
If a person is going to be President, then their whole life attitude is important, and should be assessed and addressed.
If I was voting, I would tend to steer clear of a man who out of his own mouth has shown himself to be a racist, a misogynist, a bully, and a man who clearly has next to no grasp of the fundamental prerequisites to hold the office for which he is pitching.
Specifically - Trump's grasp of foreign and domestic policy is weak at best, absent at worst.
He shows his immaturity by suggesting hopelessly unworkable - but seriously appealing to people who similarly don't look at reality - solutions to social problems such as building walls on national borders.
But for me, the most worrying aspect about Trump is that the office of President requires co-operation, the ability to listen to and assess advice, make decisions that will impact on the lives of millions of people, and above all, to have a sense of vision beyond simply election grandstanding.
Trump is a man who listens to no-one because he answers to no-one.
He sees being comprehensively abandoned by his party as having his 'shackles' released. he runs his business empire from the top and is clearly someone not used to ever having his views and decisions questioned or, heaven forbid, overturned.
Trump is a disaster as a candidate, and fortunately Nate Silver reminds us that the American people have never elected a President who does not have either military or political experience, or both.
Trump of course, has neither.
And the irony in all this is that one of Trump's most vocal adversaries on here recently said this:
"Digging up embarrassing things from your opponent's past" has literally been the entire M.O. of the anti-Clinton campaign...
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Now THAT'S funny!!
"Digging up embarrassing things from your opponent's past" has literally been the entire M.O. of the anti-Clinton campaign...
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Now THAT'S funny!!
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