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    Quote Originally Posted by catherine View Post
    So, Giuliani's response to the glass-house-stone-throwing by Trump with regard to Bill's infidelities was something along the lines of (I'm paraphrasing a bit): Big deal--everyone is unfaithful.

    EVERYONE?? I don't care about other people's infidelities, so in a sense I agree with him, but please, don't paint us all with the same brush. I, for one, have never been unfaithful, and I'm willing to bet that doesn't make me a misfit, saint or lone wolf.
    i think it makes you normal. Most of us are too busy working and trying to figure out complicated IRS rules to have time for affairs. But Guiliani is OK. He confessed it to his priest so he will still get into heaven. As an atheist I would go straight to hell.

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    I read something today on twitter about multiple rape charges in his past. But TV news isn't covering it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tammy View Post
    I read something today on twitter about multiple rape charges in his past. But TV news isn't covering it.
    I hear he eats babies.

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    i don't think he actually is a womanizer, he's a serial monogamist who sometimes begins the next relationship while still married to the last one, ok didn't say he's a loyal husband, but it's not exactly womanizing that is Trumps style (Bill Clinton otoh, there is a womanizer).

    Most of us are too busy working and trying to figure out complicated IRS rules to have time for affairs.
    boy does that sound bleak ...
    Trees don't grow on money

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    Yes, we all have our foibles. But his seem to excite his following........or excuse them of their own bad behavior, which only makes those people demand acceptance for those things they do....which isn't necessarily the kind of behavior we'd like to see in our society.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LDAHL View Post
    I assume the Clinton campaign and various media minions believe playing the bimbo card would be counterproductive.
    Well maybe, but there are plenty of media outlets that dont support Hillary OR Donald, though of course rhey are small web blogs or the like.

    ps I thought it was funny that she called him "Donald" in the debate. It could be considered friendly
    ( by those who like her ) or belittling (by those who hate him). I dont see a down side to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iris lilies View Post

    ps I thought it was funny that she called him "Donald" in the debate. It could be considered friendly
    ( by those who like her ) or belittling (by those who hate him). I dont see a down side to it.
    Conversely, I got the distinct impression that he was TOLD to call her Secretary Clinton, and he did occasionally, but I thought I saw her bristle when he called her Hillary. As for her calling him Donald, what else could she have called him--Mr. Trump? Mr. CEO? Mr. BigShot? Or, maybe she could have stolen Kevin O'Leary's title and called him Mr. Wonderful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bae View Post
    I hear he eats babies.
    I wouldn't put anything past a man who eats fried chicken with a knife and fork.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ApatheticNoMore View Post



    boy does that sound bleak ...
    sarcasm

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    Quote Originally Posted by LDAHL View Post
    I wouldn't put anything past a man who eats fried chicken with a knife and fork.
    Smoothies are the way.

    Everyone knows this.


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