Was Trump to tough on Hillary tonight or was she fair game.

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  1. starsweightloss profile image41
    starsweightlossposted 7 years ago

    Was Trump to tough on Hillary tonight or was she fair game.

  2. tamarawilhite profile image85
    tamarawilhiteposted 7 years ago

    It was absolutely fair game. In the past few weeks, Trump's had naked pictures of his wife published with insinuations his wife was a prostitute, now a decade old guys talking about sex tape released ... while no one discusses Hillary Clinton's defense of a man she knew raped a 12 year old girl and is in two separate tapes laughing about how she won the case, or Bill Clinton's multiple rape accusers and proven sexual relationship with an intern in the White House.
    He's been attacked for what he said long ago, and no one is talking about what the Clintons DID over many years. And their actions are much worse than his words, which aren't even as bad as many rap songs.

    1. norlawrence profile image71
      norlawrenceposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      I think Trump should keep his mouth shut sometimes because he hurts himself.  Men say bad things about women.  What you said several years ago will not make you a bad president.  Look at past good presidents.  We stand a better chance with him.

  3. Ken Burgess profile image76
    Ken Burgessposted 7 years ago

    I think of all the flack Trump is taking for his past, some rude/lude comments that I doubt surprise very many guys, or gals for that matter.
    Comparing that to some of the skeletons in Hillary's past, is like comparing jay walking to murder.
    A 41-year-old factory worker named Thomas Alfred Taylor rapes a 12 year old girl in 1975. At the time, Clinton worked as a defense lawyer for Taylor, who pleaded “unlawful fondling of a minor” and “served less than a year in prison after Clinton was able to block the admission of forensic evidence that linked her client to the crime,” The Daily Mail reported.
    Recorded in the 1980s, an interview with Arkansas journalist Roy Reed has Clinton saying, “Do you remember that case where I represented that guy? It was a fascinating case. […] The guy was accused of raping a 12-year-old girl. Of course he claimed that he didn’t. All this stuff. He took a lie detector test. I had him take a polygraph, which he passed, which forever destroyed my faith in polygraphs.” She then chuckles.
    Anyone who thinks she is a good person, in comparison to Trump, is only lying to themselves.  So yes, she is fair game, and she should be getting hit a lot harder than she is.

 
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