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Would-be first lady Melania Trump thinks that former president Bill Clinton’s past infidelities are fair game in the waning days of the presidential campaign, telling Fox News’ Ainsley Earhardt in an interview that “they’re asking for it.”
“Well, if they bring up my past, why not?” Trump asked rhetorically, in an excerpt of an interview slated to air tomorrow morning.
“They’re asking for it. They started,” Trump continued. “They started from the - from the beginning of the campaign putting my, my picture from modeling days. That was my modeling days and I’m proud what I did. I worked very hard.”
No, Melania is not confused. No one knows who was responsible. Considering all the dirty tricks that Hillary and her clan have pulled during the campaign and are still pulling, one could easily see that this is exactly the kind of thing that would be associated with Clinton. I find this quite interesting and maybe there is more to the story that we don't know, yet.
Clinton had the cash to pull this off and I doubt Cruz did.
Wait, I thought criticizing spouses of Presidential candidates was off the table. The Democrats continue to repeat that every time someone brings up President Clintons actions..
Wait, I thought criticizing spouses of Presidential candidates was off the table. The Democrats continue to repeat that every time someone brings up President Clintons actions..
Only if initiated by the other candidate or their parties
The rest of us have every right to comment on their words and behavior. We are not electing Melania for president but we can comment about her statements. I do it all the time with Bill Clinton and I have never seen you making a big deal about it.
I'd like to see the media really grill Melania or Trump on her green card. She apparently is looking for attention. They've gone way too easy on her, but she seems to be looking to play hardball.
The media should give it to her.
"Rather, in 2000, Mrs. Trump self-sponsored herself for a green card as a model of 'extraordinary ability,' and on March 19, 2001, she was admitted to the United States as a permanent resident."
...Simon Rosenberg, an immigration policy analyst who supports Hillary Clinton, said he's skeptical about Mrs. Trump's ability to qualify for self-sponsorship as described in Wildes' letter. Rosenberg, the president of NDN/New Policy Institute, a left-leaning think tank, said, "The letter resolves nothing..."
...and why should this be an important issue for voters to consider?
Classic frivolous topic from a Clinton supporter! A record number of those today, which seems to indicate that things really aren't that great behind the scenes at Team Clinton.
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