How can she be "the best qualified candidate to ever seek the presidency" and be "surprised" by the accusations against her "friend"?
Trump wasn't surprised, and he said so.
Hillary lived next door to him.
Can someone explain this?
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How could this be?
A woman who has been described as the "most qualified presidential candidate in history" and the Ivy league-educated Obamas were surprised and shocked to suddenly learn that their "good friend" mega-donor Weinstein has an unsavory reputation?
Very odd.
Can someone explain this?
How can she be "the best qualified candidate to ever seek the presidency" and be "surprised" by the accusations against her "friend"?
Trump wasn't surprised, and he said so.
Hillary lived next door to him.
Can someone explain this?
How can the Obamas have been "surprised" by the accusations against their "good friend"?
Trump wasn't surprised, and he said so.
The Obamas hosted Weinstein at the White House 13 times and allowed their young daughter to intern under him.
Can anyone explain this?
Trump wasn't surprised by Weinstein - looks like the smarter candidate won.
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