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Here Come da Judge, Here Come da Judge!
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I think it's a sad day in politics when one candidate for the Presidency can say
this to an opposing one without the worry that the comment to far-off the mark.

 ..."Because you'd be in jail."

This worrying statement came during the second round of the Election Debates
and for Donald Trump to say, an idle onlooker would expect a returning barrage
of insults for implying his rival to the Oval Office had committed what most, believe
were crimes.

Yet, Hillary Clinton merely turned away and never responded.

Let's take a look at the key points that may assist in the next President of the United
States in growing it's economy and helping it's citizens have better lives. (slight sarcasm)

:: Donald Trump's lewd remarks.
'Hillary Clinton says the video represents exactly who he is and alleges Mr Trump
has insulted women and embarrassed women throughout his campaign - as well
as immigrants, African-Americans and people with disabilities.


:: Bill Clinton claims.
Mr Trump claimed although he had said bad things, Mrs Clinton's husband had done
bad things - with allegations swirling about sexual misdeeds.
When speaking about the former president, the billionaire said: "There has never been
anybody in the history of politics in this nation that's been so abusive to women."


::Hillary Clinton's email server scandal.
Mr Trump vowed to get a special prosecutor to look into the deletion of 33,000
of Mrs Clinton's emails if elected - telling her: "People's lives have been
destroyed for doing a fifth of what you've done."

There were roars from the audience, and Mrs Clinton said Mr Trump needed
fact-checking, telling the audience: "It's awfully good that someone with the
temperament of Donald Trump is not in control of the country."

He was fast in replying: "Because you'd be in jail."
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So... as you can see, this debate was about Trump saying negative comments
about women he's met and although he said them in private, he still said them
and no other man in the world has ever boasted like this and in this manner.
(Another dose of slight sarcasm!)

Also, his speeches that supposedly implied he was a racist and someone that
emulated Hitler, with a hatred of those with disabilities were commented on.
Personally, I would expect such speeches wouldn't go down too well with
the American public if he actually framed his words like this!

Donald Trumps response was to mention that Mrs. Clinton's husband AND a
former President, didn't presumably talk about his trysts (not alleged) -with
women he wasn't married to, but actually acted-out his carnal fantasies in and
outside the hallowed Office of The President and during his time as Governor
of Arkansas.

I think it was nice of Mr. Trump to leave out the cocaine parties in Arkansas and
the poor performance of a certain Coroner that oversaw seemingly mass suicides
in the same State during Bill's term in office there. Mr. Fahmy Malak.

In regards of the email scandal, if the FBI haven't thrown away the key on Hillary
by now, I would suggest a prosecutor would be hard-put to do the same.
Hell.... he-or-she would probably end-up committing suicide!

So, Hillary fought back with her 'temperament' comment and in doing so, it seems
to me that she's unconsciously let slip her belief structure on law-breaking.
In my view, she hinted that Donald Trump was one of those people who sees
things in black-and-white... yer' know, one of that rare breed?!

I believe she perceives (and the recent WikiLeaks back this up) that only the
commoners commit true crimes and her Wall Street cronies and those in big
business live in a more malleable system -where what those same commoners
deem are crimes are merely means-to-an-end.
Simply put, people like her should be -and are beyond the laws of the land.

"Because you'd be in jail"... that's a helluva thing to say.
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 


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Here Come da Judge, Here Come da Judge! - by Jude - 10-09-2016, 01:18 AM
RE: Here Come da Judge, Here Come da Judge! - by BIAD - 10-10-2016, 10:19 AM

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