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Originally Posted by CPT Savajo
Clinton is by far the grifter if you've been paying attention over the years whereas Trump is a businessmen. Clinton's entire grift was government and his weakness was corruption, sex, and cocaine so it seems. I don't know every bad thing he did before he became President but he was involved in the White Water scandal, there was the thing with the Rose Law Firm, Mena Arkansas drug smuggling operation, and I've heard testimony from police on video that Clinton had to get rushed to the ER twice when he was governor because of cocaine overdose.
He raped Juanita Broaddrick, has had many allegations of sexual harrassment in which he had to settle out of court to the tune of $850K via Paula Jones, he sold out America with NAFTA and sent industry out of country ruining the job market, and I would have to say the most damning thing about Clinton is the vaunted Clinton Death List and his ties to Jeffrey Epstein that Ajax can't remove. Now the lying mainstream media tries to protect his image but we all know Clinton went many times to Epstein Island. I believe Congress has held the Clintons in Contempt of Congress with Clintons ties to the pedophile Jeffrey Epstein? They're in hot water but I don't believe anything will happen.
Overall Bill Clinton is a LIAR. The man lied to the entire country when he deliberately lied about his affair with Monica Lewinsky. He should not be trusted.
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Except for the drug allegations, Trump has an analog for just about everything you listed. That's pure "whataboutism". No newspaper actually counted the number of documented lies Clinton said. It's astounding that one felt the need to for Trump.
You say Trump's a businessman almost like that makes what he did prior to being President OK. It's not OK. I won't defend anything that Clinton has done that is wrong, nor would I expect any Democrat to when presented with evidence. Trump has been proven to have committed wrongs, sexually, monetarily, and morally (at a minimum not renting to black people based upon their skin color is morally wrong), but his followers (that's actually a more accurate term than supporters, in my opinion) will not condemn those wrongs.
Calling Trump a businessman and implying that is a strength is a fallacy. Trump has proven that he is not a good businessman. I really don't believe that's subjective.
Clinton is gone and has been for a couple of decades now. We don't have to worry about anything he does or anything he's done. Trump remains in office and will be there for three more years. We have to worry about what someone proven to be morally and financially bankrupt can and will do to our country.