Clinton was quite the womanizer as well (Bill, obviously). But that didn't stop Democrats from cheering him.
No sin is so great that it can't be overlooked... so long as the freebies keep rolling in.
Clinton was quite the womanizer as well (Bill, obviously). But that didn't stop Democrats from cheering him.
perhaps, but when did it ever get so bad that you started hearing people talking about forgiveness?Revenge isn't the only reason. The Romans were killing and stealing in Persia to expand empire. That started before Christianity.
This time we know in advance. Thanks to... Drumpf himself.
That's a pretty mild test, since the one who is flawed could be so to an excessively dangerous degree, while the one with the closet merely has "that's politics" skeletons there.Ah, this makes it worse? Personally, I prefer the man who is honest and flawed to the one pretending to be squeaky clean with all the skeletons in the closet.
That's a pretty mild test, since the one who is flawed could be so to an excessively dangerous degree, while the one with the closet merely has "that's politics" skeletons there.
But no need for either of us to continue rationalizing to each other, you're not voting for Hillary and I'm not voting for a republican.
the easist way to secure the border is to just make the President walk along it all day with the Secret Service observing and making recommendations.Secret Service Plans to Raise White House Fence by 5 Feet
http://www.nbcwashington.com/invest...se-White-House-Fence-by-5-Feet-377329721.html
Build a wall for me, not for thee. That's the O'bamboozler's motto.
Unlike, say, Donald Trump, who's a man of the people?It's almost like these pompous, wealthy liberals live differently from their subjects.
I think he wants to be a man of the people. My obseravtion? Hillary needs power. Not sure why, I've never been a power guy. Trump needs to be loved.She can let them eat cake. He needs to do things which make them love him. And that means fighting on the peoples side for a change.Unlike, say, Donald Trump, who's a man of the people?