People who judge Hillary more than Trump are the definitions of sexist pigs. Trump gets away with so many awful comments while Hillary has year/decade old complaints stuck to her.
Yeah, because I'm sure it has nothing to do with her extremely shady past and present day corruption.
Regressive leftist tactics of shaming do not work anymore, get a *** clue.
Lol, CNN is calling Trump's blunder, "The worst three days of any presidential candidate in living memory." If CNN keeps it up, they'll succeed in making this "the most exaggerated news story in living memory".
Trump Could come out in praise of kittens and the headline would be:
Trump condemns all puppies to loneliness and despair.
Except he was a *** towards a dead veteran's parents and his high-profile supporters find themselves once again running away from his comments. Even Bush was capable of showing tact with Cindy Sheehan.
Except he was a *** towards a dead veteran's parents and his high-profile supporters find themselves once again running away from his comments. Even Bush was capable of showing tact with Cindy Sheehan.
He was far less of a douche when compared to Hillary's treatment of the Bengazi Mom.
She called her a liar, but libs and the media are insidious so we don't talk about anything but Trump.
People who judge Hillary more than Trump are the definitions of sexist pigs. Trump gets away with so many awful comments while Hillary has year/decade old complaints stuck to her.
Yeah that's me to a tee and that's MISTER SEXIST PIG to you!
Remember when hillary apologized for *** shaming monica and all the other women?
Once again you lose sight of the actual argument in favor of lazy false equivalence. Both Trump and Clinton are allowed to disagree with these people. Having a child killed in the service of the country doesn't preempt you from being wrong. It's how you go about disagreeing in a way that doesn't minimize the other party. Nothing Clinton said was disrespectful, but since Trump can't keep his ego in check, Clinton's comments now have to be spun into being just as bad.
Once again you lose sight of the actual argument in favor of lazy false equivalence. Both Trump and Clinton are allowed to disagree with these people. Having a child killed in the service of the country doesn't preempt you from being wrong. It's how you go about disagreeing in a way that doesn't minimize the other party. Nothing Clinton said was disrespectful, but since Trump can't keep his ego in check, Clinton's comments now have to be spun into being just as bad.
Ah more PC garbage.
C'mon bro, that's just the media spin. All this is, is the libs and the media reinforcing their "victim" pecking order.
Liberal Muslim > Conservative Christian.
I mean Hilary is the only candidate who actually voted to sent that kid there. And the media crew freaking out about it is the same media who a week ago was exposed colluding with the DNC to promote rig Hillary's coronation.
I mean how many more "caught red handed" moments will you need before you believe your own eyes?
Actually, it's called being a decent *** human being.
a decent human being would of told President Bush to not Authorize the Iraq Invasion. Trump was not even in public office and he was against it.
Hillary on the other hand was war hawking it up with the best of the military industrial hawks that wanted to waste more taxpayer money on the US's foreign Real estate project of blowing up homes overseas. Yeah real decent human being.
As terrible a leader as Bush was, there was never a plan to kill millions of civilians. A senator from New York, where the twin towers fell, voted for war, along with what, 82 other senators. Everything that happened after lands on the White House. There is a reason the Iraq War never lands on Congress, on either side of the aisle, in either chamber.
Angry and anxious, Republican lawmakers and veterans groups hastened to disavow Donald Trump's repeated criticism of a bereaved military family Monday, but the GOP presidential nominee refused to back down. He complained anew that he had been "viciously attacked" by the parents of a Muslim U.S. Army captain who was killed in Iraq.
Arizona Sen. John McCain, a former prisoner of war, led the charge, saying Trump did not have "unfettered license to defame those who are the best among us." The Veterans of Foreign Wars, the nation's oldest and largest veterans organization, called Trump out of bounds for tangling with Khizr and Ghazala Khan, whose son was killed in 2004.
"Election year or not, the VFW will not tolerate anyone berating a Gold Star family member for exercising his or her right of speech or expression," VFW leader Brian Duffy said.
Democratic President Barack Obama chimed in, too, addressing the Disabled American Veterans in Atlanta. He said of families who have lost family members in the military service: "No one has given more to our freedom and our security than our Gold Star families. ... They represent the very best of our country."
A growing chorus of GOP lawmakers chastised Trump for sparring with the Khans, who appeared at the Democratic convention on behalf of Hillary Clinton. But like McCain, none revoked his support of the GOP nominee in the White House campaign....
People who judge Hillary more than Trump are the definitions of sexist pigs. Trump gets away with so many awful comments while Hillary has year/decade old complaints stuck to her.
I hope to God you are *** joking. Please don't label yourself as that person.
US TV network NBC is cutting ties with Donald Trump over "recent derogatory statements" that the veteran businessman made about immigrants.
NBC said the company would now not be airing the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants that are co-owned by Mr Trump.
Responding to the announcement, Mr Trump said he would consider suing NBC.
Earlier this month, he accused Mexicans of adding drugs and crime to the US as he announced he was seeking the Republican presidential nomination.
"They're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists, and some I assume are good people, but I speak to border guards, and they tell us what we are getting," he said in his speech on 16 June.
He also pledged to build a "great wall" on the US border with Mexico and insisted it would be paid for by Mexicans.
He later insisted he was criticising US lawmakers, not Mexican people.