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Sophie's choice indeed, In such a situation I go with the most 'honest' person. Since I have never heard of Mr. Trump being dishonest in his dealings, I would vote for him. I do not consider Ms. Clinton to be very honest.
In a Presidential race of Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton, you would vote for whom?
[Donald Trump is refreshingly honest and a superior businessman who would be great for our economy. I would absolutely vote for him versus the Hillary Clinton scandal machine who tries to be politically correct on everything.]
Political corruption and more of the same and B.S. vs a "New Deal"in American politics, which as not been seen since FDR and TR?
The choice is obvious for anyone with some semblence of respect for the middle class, The Constitution, and the future of the nation?
Roll a dime down a hallway and chances are that a Clinton will be running after it. Is this the POTUS that you want? Really?
And I'd LOVE to see a one-on-one debate w/ Hillary and The Donald.
I think he would spend the entire time poking the bees nest until she exploded. And that would most likely be the most awesome thing to ever be televised.
I wouldn't be so sure of that. Trump and the Clintons are fairly close.
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Clinton, the Democratic front-runner and former New York senator who had some say over policy that could have impacted Trump’s vast business dealings, received donations from both him and son Donald Trump Jr. on separate occasions in 2002, 2005, 2006 and 2007, according to state and federal disclosure records.
Trump has also been generous with the Clinton Foundation, donating at least $100,000, according to the non-profit.
In another sign of their closeness, Clinton attended Trump’s 2005 wedding to current wife Melania Knauss at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida, along with the likes of Katie Couric, Billy Joel and then-“American Idol” judge Simon Cowell. (According to People, Clinton had front-pew seating. Though Bill missed the ceremony itself, he did show up to the reception.)
I wouldn't be so sure of that. Trump and the Clintons are fairly close.
That's not necessarily close.
That's rich people close. That's powerful people close. Circles are small at that level of the game.
As for the donations, that $100K is like you or me donating $100 bucks.
And fwiw, I'm sure there are a lot of people who have donated to politicians that didn't necessarily reflect all of their views - or their views changed over time. Or sometimes you need to play the game.
Hell, I donated to Bill's campaign back in the day ... and made phone calls. Times change.
That's rich people close. That's powerful people close. Circles are small at that level of the game.
As for the donations, that $100K is like you or me donating $100 bucks.
And fwiw, I'm sure there are a lot of people who have donated to politicians that didn't necessarily reflect all of their views - or their views changed over time. Or sometimes you need to play the game.
Hell, I donated to Bill's campaign back in the day ... and made phone calls. Times change.
OK, would you donate $100 to the Clinton Foundation?
Would you have invited Bill and Hilary Clinton to your wedding 10 years ago, had you been rich 10 years ago?
Personally I wouldn't pay 50 cents to watch Hillary eat a bale of cotton.
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