What more could someone like me ask for? Decorum? Statesmanship? Honesty? Pfffft. Overrated
Overrated? Try non-existent.
The list of people that trust the government gets shorter by the day and they have only
themselves to blame.
Why Do We Hear More About Hillary’s Emails Than Donald Trump’s Rape Charges?
Trump has been charged with rape? When did this happen?
Hypocrite.
Why Do We Hear More About Hillary’s Emails Than Donald Trump’s Rape Charges?
Trump has been charged with rape? When did this happen?
Hypocrite.
On what grounds?
Why Do We Hear More About Hillary’s Emails Than Donald Trump’s Rape Charges?
Trump has been charged with rape? When did this happen?
I posted this in February
and this on 6/22
http://www.alternet.org/election-2016/donald-trump-accused-rape-federal-court-lawsuit
Monica Lewinski?
that'll get dredged up soon enough -- it's not Hillary but close enough -- no mud gets left unslung in political campaigns -- in addition to that, the VP picks will go a long way in determining who wins in Nov -- also, how the 2 conventions go...
I'd be pretty surprised if Hillary lost. Especially now that Trump has been charged with rape.
Monica Lewinski?
that'll get dredged up soon enough -- it's not Hillary but close enough -- no mud gets left unslung in political campaigns -- in addition to that, the VP picks will go a long way in determining who wins in Nov -- also, how the 2 conventions go...
I hate to be disagreeable, but I think everything you said is incorrect. Monica Lewinski will not be an issue in the election, even if Trump tried to make it one. That horse died nearly 2 decades ago and didn't even involve Hillary. More effective dirt would come from Whitewater or, for the conspiracy theorists, Vince Foster. The VP picks will have little or no impact on who gets elected. They never do. Likewise how the conventions go will be long forgotten by November unless things completely unravel. Of course they could completely unravel at any time between now and election day regardless of the conventions.
I'd be pretty surprised if Hillary lost. Especially now that Trump has been charged with rape.
I guess you still don't understand the difference between being accused of something and being charged with something. Gee, that's shocking. 😛
Why Do We Hear More About Hillary’s Emails Than Donald Trump’s Rape Charges?
When is the sentencing phase set to begin?
I'd be pretty surprised if Hillary lost. Especially now that Trump has been charged with rape.
I'd be surprised as well, but I felt that way long before the rape accusation. I give no credence at all to that accusation. It is most likely an opportunistic political season sham designed to either influence the election or get a cash payoff. I think Trump has demonstrated enough poor judgement and general creepiness on his own, he doesn't need accusations from others to convince us.
I'd be pretty surprised if Hillary lost. Especially now that Trump has been charged with rape.
I'd be surprised as well, but I felt that way long before the rape accusation. I give no credence at all to that accusation. It is most likely an opportunistic political season sham designed to either influence the election or get a cash payoff. I think Trump has demonstrated enough poor judgement and general creepiness on his own, he doesn't need accusations from others to convince us.
There's pages & pages of trash that's come out of Donald's mouth. It's hard to pick a top 10. Even if (and with Trump, we have to emphasize the "if") he was kidding because with him, who knows, this is creepy & perverted:
Why Do We Hear More About Hillary’s Emails Than Donald Trump’s Rape Charges?
When is the sentencing phase set to begin?
Typically there is a sentencing phase after a trial that results in a guilty verdict.
Why Do We Hear More About Hillary’s Emails Than Donald Trump’s Rape Charges?
When is the sentencing phase set to begin?
Typically there is a sentencing phase after a trial that results in a guilty verdict.
Since he's been charged when does the trial start?
Why Do We Hear More About Hillary’s Emails Than Donald Trump’s Rape Charges?
When is the sentencing phase set to begin?
Typically there is a sentencing phase after a trial that results in a guilty verdict.
Since he's been charged when does the trial start?
He hasn't been charged, he has been accused. But you knew that, you just like to troll this place. Or, you are a moron. Or both. 😛
Why Do We Hear More About Hillary’s Emails Than Donald Trump’s Rape Charges?
When is the sentencing phase set to begin?
Typically there is a sentencing phase after a trial that results in a guilty verdict.
Since he's been charged when does the trial start?
Besides you, who here has said he's been charged?
Why Do We Hear More About Hillary’s Emails Than Donald Trump’s Rape Charges?
When is the sentencing phase set to begin?
Typically there is a sentencing phase after a trial that results in a guilty verdict.
Since he's been charged when does the trial start?
Besides you, who here has said he's been charged?
It's right there in the Huffington Post headline, posted about six times on this page of the
thread. I guess you didn't see it.
[Edited on 7/11/2016 by alloak41]
Why Do We Hear More About Hillary’s Emails Than Donald Trump’s Rape Charges?
When is the sentencing phase set to begin?
Typically there is a sentencing phase after a trial that results in a guilty verdict.
Since he's been charged when does the trial start?
Besides you, who here has said he's been charged?
It's right there in the Huffington Post headline, posted about six times on this page of the
thread. I guess you didn't see it.
[Edited on 7/11/2016 by alloak41]
I guess you can't read.
This is the headline:
Why Do We Hear More About Hillary’s Emails Than Donald Trump’s Rape Allegations?
do you know the difference between being charged and allegations?
Why don't you try reading things and learning rather than making things up.
Slam dunk.
Slam dunk.
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More like Strike Three. Now all he needs is gondicar's password to go in and change the post from
7/6/16 at 15.43
[Edited on 7/12/2016 by alloak41]
Why Do We Hear More About Hillary’s Emails Than Donald Trump’s Rape Charges?
07/03/2016 05:02 pm ET | Updated 2 days ago
I don’t know about you, but I’m getting tired of 2016 presidential election media coverage. It’s been a mess since the beginning, when Donald Trump kicked off his campaign with the statement that Mexicans are rapists, and major news channels and newspapers responded by giving him just what he wanted: more coverage than any other candidate.
For months I maintained the position that if we all stopped clicking on Donald Trump headlines, he would go away. But no one was interested in that strategy, and now it’s too late to implement it. The media played a major role in Donald Trump’s rise to power, and now it seems as though they are rooting for him to maintain it.
Two weeks ago, a woman filed a federal lawsuit against Donald Trump, alleging that he raped her in 1994, when she was 13 years old. Also named as a defendant in the lawsuit is Jeffrey Epstein, a man who has already served a year in prison for soliciting an underage prostitute, and who was recently described by Donald Trump as a “terrific guy.”
This story was first reported on June 20th by The Real Deal, a publication dedicated to covering New York real estate news. It was picked up by Gothamist, The Daily Beast, Snopes, and a few other websites. I did not learn about the case until a friend of mine shared this Huffington Post blog about it. The case was not covered in Huffington Post’s news section, nor in the news section of any major publication.
Meanwhile, I received two New York Times push notifications this week with updates about Hillary Clinton’s emails.
Has the media decided Donald Trump is just so despicable that it isn’t worth covering another atrocity allegedly perpetrated by him, while Hillary Clinton is expected to be a perfect human being, so more coverage of her emails serves the public good? Have they decided Donald Trump is just so immune to negative coverage that reporting this lawsuit is a waste of time, while another story on Hillary’s email server is guaranteed to make her even more unpopular?
Or, is giving credence to rape accusations against powerful men still socially unacceptable? (Re: Peyton Manning)
It’s difficult for me not to think that sexism has a hand in guiding the media’s wacky priority list. I know a lot of people are getting tired of accusations of sexism in this presidential race, but sexism would explain why a female candidate sending emails from a private server faces a thousand times more public scrutiny than a male candidate allegedly raping a child.
To reiterate what has already been determined about Hillary’s emails: Federal law did not prohibit public officials from using private email accounts until 2014, after she left office, and none of her emails were considered classified at the time she sent them via a private server. And yet, Hillary is branded a criminal, while Donald Trump—who has now had three legal claims of sexual assault filed against him—remains the successful businessman whose greatest offense is his ego.
You can counter that the claims of sexual assault against Donald Trump are unproven in a court of law, and to that I will counter that Hillary has not been convicted of any crimes either. In this country, the principle of “innocent until proven guilty” tends to serve the privileged. That principle goes out the window when we discuss accusations against women and people of color.
Donald Trump may be a megalomaniac who has no experience in public office and has shocked the entire world by making it this far in the race, but the absurdity of his candidacy does not mean that he should be vetted less critically than his opponent. He may be a racist and a misogynist from whom we can never expect anything but the worst, but the reality is that he’s one election away from being the most powerful person on the planet. If we dismiss his transgressions as just being typical of his character, we may allow him to actually hold that power in his hands.
To all the media gatekeepers out there: If you are frustrated by the fact that criticisms of Donald Trump do not dissuade his supporters in the slightest, I sympathize with you. But your frustration is not an excuse for failing to deliver those criticisms which Trump deserves. Perhaps this latest development would have no effect on Trump’s poll numbers, but it still needs to be covered. This is information that the public needs to know.
> http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/why-do-we-hear-more-about-hillarys-emails-than-donald_us_577979e2e4b0746f564846b4 < [Edited on 7/6/2016 by gondicar]
Can't change this headline.....Too late
Wait.....it says allegations??
LOL
alloak is correct. The woman has made allegations and has filed a lawsuit bringing charges against Trump.
there are no charges....alloak is right....it is a civil suit......this is about money.....just like bill cosby. now i'm not sure if alloak is advocating for cosby....or advocating for too much time has past to care......that is his call
Slam dunk.
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More like Strike Three. Now all he needs is gondicar's password to go in and change the post from
7/6/16 at 15.43[Edited on 7/12/2016 by alloak41]
No, Mr. Literal, you said it is in the Huff Post headline. It is not. It was in gondicar's post maybe, but not on the Huff post.
You are too lazy too click a link. That's on you.
alloak is correct. The woman has made allegations and has filed a lawsuit bringing charges against Trump.
there are no charges....alloak is right....it is a civil suit......
If it is a civil suit, then the woman has brought civil charges of rape against Trump.
Why Do We Hear More About Hillary’s Emails Than Donald Trump’s Rape Charges?
When is the sentencing phase set to begin?
Typically there is a sentencing phase after a trial that results in a guilty verdict.
Since he's been charged when does the trial start?
Besides you, who here has said he's been charged?
It's right there in the Huffington Post headline, posted about six times on this page of the
thread. I guess you didn't see it.
[Edited on 7/11/2016 by alloak41]
I guess you can't read.
This is the headline:
Why Do We Hear More About Hillary’s Emails Than Donald Trump’s Rape Allegations?
do you know the difference between being charged and allegations?
Why don't you try reading things and learning rather than making things up.
They changed the headline. Mystery solved. Jeez, talk about missing the point.
Why Do We Hear More About Hillary’s Emails Than Donald Trump’s Rape Charges?
When is the sentencing phase set to begin?
Typically there is a sentencing phase after a trial that results in a guilty verdict.
Since he's been charged when does the trial start?
Besides you, who here has said he's been charged?
It's right there in the Huffington Post headline, posted about six times on this page of the
thread. I guess you didn't see it.
[Edited on 7/11/2016 by alloak41]
I guess you can't read.
This is the headline:
Why Do We Hear More About Hillary’s Emails Than Donald Trump’s Rape Allegations?
do you know the difference between being charged and allegations?
Why don't you try reading things and learning rather than making things up.
They changed the headline. Mystery solved. Jeez, talk about missing the point.
Well, thank you for not changing the headline in the article you posted. I know you wouldn't
do something like that. Can't say the same for everybody, though...
Why Do We Hear More About Hillary’s Emails Than Donald Trump’s Rape Charges?
When is the sentencing phase set to begin?
Typically there is a sentencing phase after a trial that results in a guilty verdict.
Since he's been charged when does the trial start?
Besides you, who here has said he's been charged?
It's right there in the Huffington Post headline, posted about six times on this page of the
thread. I guess you didn't see it.
[Edited on 7/11/2016 by alloak41]
I guess you can't read.
This is the headline:
Why Do We Hear More About Hillary’s Emails Than Donald Trump’s Rape Allegations?
do you know the difference between being charged and allegations?
Why don't you try reading things and learning rather than making things up.
They changed the headline. Mystery solved. Jeez, talk about missing the point.
Well, thank you for not changing the headline in the article you posted. I know you wouldn't
do something like that. Can't say the same for everybody, though...
Says the moron who only quotes part of what people post to change the context to suit his own purposes.
Why Do We Hear More About Hillary’s Emails Than Donald Trump’s Rape Charges?
When is the sentencing phase set to begin?
Typically there is a sentencing phase after a trial that results in a guilty verdict.
Since he's been charged when does the trial start?
Besides you, who here has said he's been charged?
It's right there in the Huffington Post headline, posted about six times on this page of the
thread. I guess you didn't see it.
[Edited on 7/11/2016 by alloak41]
I guess you can't read.
This is the headline:
Why Do We Hear More About Hillary’s Emails Than Donald Trump’s Rape Allegations?
do you know the difference between being charged and allegations?
Why don't you try reading things and learning rather than making things up.
They changed the headline. Mystery solved. Jeez, talk about missing the point.
Well, thank you for not changing the headline in the article you posted. I know you wouldn't
do something like that. Can't say the same for everybody, though...
You mean like the way Trump keeps saying stuff then denying he ever said it?
17 times Donald Trump said one thing and then denied it:
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2016/jul/06/17-things-donald-trump-said-and-then-denied-saying/
They changed the headline. Mystery solved. Jeez, talk about missing the point.
Well, thank you for not changing the headline in the article you posted. I know you wouldn't
do something like that. Can't say the same for everybody, though...
You mean like the way Trump keeps saying stuff then denying he ever said it?
17 times Donald Trump said one thing and then denied it:
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2016/jul/06/17-things-donald-trump-said-and-then-denied-saying/
Well, ________________ does the same thing. Right?
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