nat4900
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Well, folks, good ol' Trump has hinted that, out of the kindness of his heart, he did not bring up Bill Clinton's infidelity in this first debate but that in the future he most certainly will do that (especially since he has much ground to make up after this first debate.)
Now, THAT would be quite the gamble for our beloved Donald, and I have NO doubt that Hillary has been well-prepped to turn that strategy of Trump into a devastating trap.
First, it is obvious that its Hillary and not Bill who is running for the WH..
Second, he will have to explain the why he hangs around and actually invites to his receptions, such "cheating husbands" as Bill Clinton.
Third, and perhaps most important, it would be rather difficult to claim a "moral high ground" by Trump when his own record of infidelities (3 marriages?) is brought up....
Finally, any attempt by Trump to label himself as a guardian of morality and ethics, would be met by an avalanche of ridicule and accusations of his hypocrisies..
Now, THAT would be quite the gamble for our beloved Donald, and I have NO doubt that Hillary has been well-prepped to turn that strategy of Trump into a devastating trap.
First, it is obvious that its Hillary and not Bill who is running for the WH..
Second, he will have to explain the why he hangs around and actually invites to his receptions, such "cheating husbands" as Bill Clinton.
Third, and perhaps most important, it would be rather difficult to claim a "moral high ground" by Trump when his own record of infidelities (3 marriages?) is brought up....
Finally, any attempt by Trump to label himself as a guardian of morality and ethics, would be met by an avalanche of ridicule and accusations of his hypocrisies..