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What? Outside of people falsely accusing him of rape (including a contestant who LOST and got KICKED OFF his game show), there's 0 evidence he actually abused/raped women, the only "evidence" is him in locker room talk saying something about grabbing ONE women who probably threw her self all over him and any other rich guy
Woooow he had bad businesses in the past and made deals with people that benefited him and not them, wow it's like no one has ever done that in the history of business wow what a scum bag how dare he be smart
I would like to see some real evidence of him breaking the LAW, not just doing something that's frowned upon, Hillary is a criminal, he is NOT one.
Speaking of money and shady business, let's not forget the Clinton Foundation is and has been under investigation by the IRS
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I, along with most people I assume, believe Bill Cosby is guilty of rape, yet there's no evidence. What more evidence do you need besides Trump admitting on a radio show that he himself sexually assaulted people? Then people come out and say it's true, and they're now liars? I wouldn't be playing devil's advocate for Trump supporters if there wasn't so much hypocrisy with them. There's plenty you and others criticize Hillary Clinton on that wasn't illegal. But because Trump's screwing over of thousands of Americans wasn't actually criminal, it's all OK. I don't deny Hillary Clinton broke the law, is corrupt, would be terrible as President (and even worse than Trump) but I don't praise Trump as this perfect guy who's only flaw is he was "mean" to people either. Trump was a 59 year old guy with a media organization (allbeit, Access Hollywood is gossip-oriented and not considered professional by any standards) but he talked about groping multiple women. He said he could do it to anyone, and has done it. His language alone is dangerous. I think many people fear what he can do to society more than what he would do to the government if he was President. I just can't stand the hypocrisy anymore. I fear that people are so delusional that if Trump would become President, and would continue being a complete moron, that half of society would play it off or even defend it as if it wasn't a serious issue. That's dangerous.
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I wouldn't say it's being done purposely without any proof either, but it's just very unfortunate and a strange coincidence that it'd happen at the one and only time during this election where the media is being forced to turn the the majority of their attention to Clinton's behavior
CNN is also offline, but I don't see how they could maneuver their way around having to cover this stuff about Clinton today anyway
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I've been watching CNN all day pretty much and I'm now playing BF1 because all CNN talked about today is how the electoral college is shaping up and where Trump, Clinton, and all of their surrogates are focusing on with their rallies and all that balogna. I turned to Fox after I saw your post and they were doing the exact same thing at the time, but knowing Fox, I assume that's not all they were doing, unlike CNN.