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Old 05-04-2017, 07:24 PM
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This from the National Review over a year ago. He hasn't changed, and in fact is worse.

I sincerely believe that you "kissers of the Trump ring" will regret your attachments to a very bad man. I realize you have not read about his background, but I have, and I might add did the same in Obama.

Not policy wise, but as a MAN, Donald Trump is not fit to be in the same room as Obama. You judge by skin color.....frankly, I judge a man by how he treats his wife, and how he empathizes with other human beings. NO contest.

And please don't insult yourselves by applying some political ideology. This has none....it is about being a man, with character and honesty.

"I first became aware of Donald Trump when he chose to make cheating on his first wife front-page news. It was the early ’90s. Donald and Ivana Trump broke up over the course of months. Not that divorce is shocking, mind you. Among the glitterati marriage seems more unusual. Nor is infidelity exactly novel. But it requires a particular breed of lowlife to advertise the sexual superiority of one’s mistress over the mother of one’s children. That was Trump’s style. He leaked stories to the New York tabloids about Ivana’s breast implants — they didn’t feel right. Marla Maples, by contrast, suited him better. She, proving her suitability for the man she was eager to steal from his family, told the papers that her encounters with the mogul were “the best sex I’ve ever had.” It wasn’t just Donald Trump’s betrayal that caught my eye, nor just the tawdriness — it was the cruelty. That’s the part of the Trump rise that is quite shocking. Most politicians, for as long as I can remember, have been at considerable pains to present themselves as nicer, nobler, and more empathetic than they really are. Since many of them (not all) are selfish egotists, this requires some skill. Now comes Trump unblushingly parading his viciousness — by, for example, mocking a handicapped man, toying with white supremacism, or encouraging political violence — and still gaining the loyalty of a plurality of Republicans.

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