the AntiPusher said:
Fiero425 said:
Pretty much an embarrassing snooze-fest! :zzz: If I were Hillary, I would definitely punish these broads! There's a statute of limitations on stuff like this ya know? Their stories go back almost 40 years! No one cares; esp. me! "Go write your stupid books & go cry on Sean Hannity's shoulder & maybe that'll placate your lack of a LIFE!" Idiots! :dodgy:
In 1998 Trump said Paula Jones was a looser, said she was ugly..But yesterday he said Paula and the other women were courageous..btw the other woman in the blue that appeared Trump paid her only $2500 to appear on stage with him..Good grief,Trump may be the biggest douce bag in the history of Presdential elections...
Haha, buddy, come on! He's not a politician, he's a blousey business man who's out of his depth in the slick Willie world of politicking, spin, and swift about-turns. I'm not a Trump apologist - I think they're both equally lousy candidates - but a huge problem he has is that he hasn't mastered the art of debate, to the extent that he has no guile, he's unable to ignore attacks and focus on his opponent in a constructive way, that narrows their elbow-room and leaves them wriggle on a hook, somewhat.
One thing he has in common with politicians is the ability to lie, flip-flop, but he does it without their seeming plausibility. But you know, in 1998 he called Jones a loser, and last night he called her courageous? Last night he called Hillary worse things than a loser, and last night he called her courageous. They're not mutually exclusive. The thing I'm interested in now is the way the media spin things, and the way we all - in whatever country - approach politics the way we approach a barndance: you gotta dance with the one what brung ya.
Example: if Hillary was a Republican, she'd be hung out to dry by the liberal media for the things she's done. When Bill was abusing women in the White House, the plaintive cry of the liberal press was, "hey! That don't have nothin' to do with nobody else, just him and Tammy!"
Now, when Trump is pointing out the obviously slipperiness of Hillary's position, criticising him for lesser sexual deviances than her husband, the liberal press turn on Trump to remind him, "hey, Bill ain't running for President!"
On the other side, the right-wing press attack Hillary for her huge list of sins, but make little or nothing of Trump's obvious unsuitability for office.
The point I'm making is - and this isn't unique to America - the media will back the party, and attack the opponet of their favoured party for doing things which they'd forgive their own for.