Double standard?

so the double standard is, Jarod's been insulting Trump's wife for a variety of reasons since before the convention, but now he thinks Trump should keep quiet about women because its wrong to bring them into politics?.....

The double standard by Jarod is also that he says Trump DID this and Trump DID that the uses "allegedly" to reference Hillary's words toward Bill's women. I don't justify what Bill did. However, it's easy to see why having to wake up next to HRC every day.
 
#15
I just can't take Trump-jive seriously.

He's gunna build a wall, and Mexico's going to pay for it.
a) A wall sufficient to end illegal immigration across the U.S. / Mexico border? I don't think so.

b) Vicente Fox says Mexico is not going to pay for Trump's %$#@ wall.

Time after time Trump has flipflopped on his own position. Trump said he knew more about ISIL than our U.S. military commanders. No he doesn't.

btw
I don't know the details. But I thought Griffin admitted Trump got the better of him in the business deal.
But even if not, I don't think Trump is quite as successful a businessman as he claims to be. Mounting evidence indicates he's gotten ahead by being a shyster. His business partners may lose their shirts. But Trump seems to come out fine.

If Trump were all he pretends to be, why not release his tax records, the way the other candidates have?
If he doesn't want to release those under current review (& why not? There's no law against it), then how about releasing his records for the years that are not under current review? NOPE!! Trump is hiding something. And I don't need a Sherlock Holmes costume to figure out what it could be.
 
#15
I just can't take Trump-jive seriously.

He's gunna build a wall, and Mexico's going to pay for it.
a) A wall sufficient to end illegal immigration across the U.S. / Mexico border? I don't think so.

b) Vicente Fox says Mexico is not going to pay for Trump's %$#@ wall.

Time after time Trump has flipflopped on his own position. Trump said he knew more about ISIL than our U.S. military commanders. No he doesn't.

btw
I don't know the details. But I thought Griffin admitted Trump got the better of him in the business deal.
But even if not, I don't think Trump is quite as successful a businessman as he claims to be. Mounting evidence indicates he's gotten ahead by being a shyster. His business partners may lose their shirts. But Trump seems to come out fine.

If Trump were all he pretends to be, why not release his tax records, the way the other candidates have?
If he doesn't want to release those under current review (& why not? There's no law against it), then how about releasing his records for the years that are not under current review? NOPE!! Trump is hiding something. And I don't need a Sherlock Holmes costume to figure out what it could be.

Don't care. Still better than Hillary
 
it looks like trump keeps a pretty cordial relationship with the past wives. They seem to be supporting him at least. The past mistresses/rape victims of bill all seem to say that hillary attempted to destroy their lives.

Thats the difference to most people.

honestly its like the email server. Either you see the difference in using a private server which can be deleted when found and requested by FOIA and people demanding accountability for your actions and an aol account or you dont.

Maples took her daughter 3,000 miles away after their contentious divorce. The girl rarely saw her father. If the wives dared talk about him he threatened them with losing spousal support. His superficial cordiality can't mask his underlying contempt for them.
 
Mott lol, you can't hire overseas construction workers to build in the US unless you're in the business of going out of business.

Trump's lack of experience in government means he's a true outsider. Hillary is the ultimate government insider who has never ran a lemonade stand. Why people think people like her would make good executives is beyond me.

The man has the attention span of a fruit fly. He refuses to help himself by practicing debates with his advisers, for one thing. If he doesn't listen to these people who want him to win, why would he listen to anyone if he actually became prez? He would brag that he won in spite of not taking advice and would continue that pattern in his presidency.

He doesn't take advice from anyone but his kids. And even they're unable to rein him in.
 
"Trump hasn't lied to the FBI or hasn't jacked up the Middle East?" #25
Has he had the opportunity?
Didn't Senator Ted Cruz accuse Trump of being a compulsive, serial liar?

On the Middle East, give Trump a chance. Trump seemed to think he could get rid of ISIL w/ U.S. military nuclear weapons.
And while there's a geographic disparity, today's news includes apparent Trump criminal misconduct in Cuba.
 
Has he had the opportunity?
Didn't Senator Ted Cruz accuse Trump of being a compulsive, serial liar?

On the Middle East, give Trump a chance. Trump seemed to think he could get rid of ISIL w/ U.S. military nuclear weapons.
And while there's a geographic disparity, today's news includes apparent Trump criminal misconduct in Cuba.

Lyin Ted said that about Trump lol?

If you want to compare malfeasance amongst the two, Trump is the clear amateur.
 
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Has he had the opportunity?
Didn't Senator Ted Cruz accuse Trump of being a compulsive, serial liar?

On the Middle East, give Trump a chance. Trump seemed to think he could get rid of ISIL w/ U.S. military nuclear weapons.
And while there's a geographic disparity, today's news includes apparent Trump criminal misconduct in Cuba.

"Lyin Ted said that about Trump lol?

If you want to compare malfeasance amongst the two, Trump is the clear amateur." DHO #29
It's an imbalanced comparison.
Cruz hasn't stiffed as many business partners as Trump has. For you to observe Trump hasn't done the kind of malfeasance a U.S. federal legislator can is uninformative. Who would expect him to have? How could he possibly have?

Know it or not, believe it or not, like it or not, admit it or not, Trump's believability, or more clearly, his unbelievability is of the U.S. presidential candidate scale. Trump has long ago surpassed H. Ross Perot on it.
That doesn't make Cruz a saint.
It merely means Trump continues to set records on lies ("Mexico will pay [for the wall]") distortions, sexist insults, etc.
Aren't you in the least curious why one of the most dangerous humans on Earth, Russia's Vlad Putin, favors Trump over Hillary? You're comfortable with that?!
 
#15
I just can't take Trump-jive seriously.

He's gunna build a wall, and Mexico's going to pay for it.
a) A wall sufficient to end illegal immigration across the U.S. / Mexico border? I don't think so.

b) Vicente Fox says Mexico is not going to pay for Trump's %$#@ wall.

Time after time Trump has flipflopped on his own position. Trump said he knew more about ISIL than our U.S. military commanders. No he doesn't.

btw
I don't know the details. But I thought Griffin admitted Trump got the better of him in the business deal.
But even if not, I don't think Trump is quite as successful a businessman as he claims to be. Mounting evidence indicates he's gotten ahead by being a shyster. His business partners may lose their shirts. But Trump seems to come out fine.

If Trump were all he pretends to be, why not release his tax records, the way the other candidates have?
If he doesn't want to release those under current review (& why not? There's no law against it), then how about releasing his records for the years that are not under current review? NOPE!! Trump is hiding something. And I don't need a Sherlock Holmes costume to figure out what it could be.
Yes....Griffin did just fine. We who have been listening to the empty noise from Trump's mouth for decades, know that he's full of hot air.
 
and testimony in which he lies about his hotel being built ahead of schedule and under cost
That was classic. The permits said somewhere between late '15, or early '16. In his sworn deposition, he stammers about some fictional '18 claim. And then he said that they chose to go higher end on many fronts, which caused a later opening.

Higher end, AND below budget?

Yea....I believe that.
 
That was classic. The permits said somewhere between late '15, or early '16. In his sworn deposition, he stammers about some fictional '18 claim. And then he said that they chose to go higher end on many fronts, which caused a later opening.

Higher end, AND below budget?

Yea....I believe that.




its who the republicans are now



maximum lie factor
 
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