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originally posted by: liveandlearn
originally posted by: Grimpachi
Is it really news worthy that a candidate called someone Rude?
I would say that goes for any candidate and for the record I will never vote for another Clinton or Bush.
Just a Here Here.
Totally agree
originally posted by: matafuchs
Why, in this setting, would you not answer anyone's question?
originally posted by: introvert
originally posted by: Dimithae
a reply to: introvert
Yeah but how many people has Trump's spouse been accused of raping? This isn't about infidelity. Clinton was being accused of rape back when he was Gov. of Arkansas.
The divorce was ultimately granted on Trump's 'cruel and inhuman treatment' of his wife. She is legally barred from speaking about the marriage without his permission.
www.dailymail.co.uk... p-says-best-friends.html
Trump allegedly raped her and then silenced her through the courts. His spouse raped no one.
originally posted by: matafuchs
a reply to: vjr1113
Maybe saying that was a bit harsh of a description.
I have never liked her nor the decisions or flip/flopping she made while in office as a Senator in NY or as SecState. I think a lot of voters on the left think they are bringing back the good old Days of Slick Willie but she is, to me, someone who is very Progressive and does not make political decisions that would benefit the country.
originally posted by: introvert
a reply to: matafuchs
She was silenced from speaking about the marriage negatively without Donald's permission. I've already provided a source for that.
originally posted by: introvert
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Disagree, my friend. Hillary didn't cheat on anyone, nor did she rape anyone. Trump is a self-admitted cheater and "allegedly" raped his own wife....and used a divorce settlement to silence her from talking about her experience.
originally posted by: salival05
a reply to: introvert
Did the court order state that she must denounce media reports that reflect poorly upon him and endorse him for president should the need arise? Doubt it, she could have just kept her mouth shut (not violating a court order), yet she went out of her way to address what she considers false reports about the situation. Your dismissing of her statement due to a court order is nonsense.
originally posted by: Domo1
Is the premise here that rape victims are incapable of being rude assholes?
Screaming at someone taking questions from the audience IS rude. I would have been embarrassed if Hillary took her questions. No fan of Hillary, but come on.
A woman asked her last month about Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey and Paula Jones, all woman who have accused Bill Clinton of sexual impropriety.
"I would say that everyone should be believed at first until they are disbelieved based on evidence," Clinton said calmly before moving onto other questions.