Posted on 01/26/2016 8:31:42 AM PST by conservativejoy
Donald Trump has slept with a lot of married women. Don't take my word for it, take his.
Trump wrote that he once considered an open marriage with his first wife, and in his book "The Art of the Comeback" he said: "If I told the real stories of my experiences with women, often seemingly very happily married and important women, this book would be a guaranteed best-seller."
Not only did he commit mass adultery, but he bragged about it. Should such an immoral man be elected President?
But it is a private affair, you may say. His private life, which is separate from his public life.
I don't think so. If a man is dishonest in his relationship with his wife, that shows a big flaw in his character. If he will be dishonest to the number one person in his life, he will have no qualms about being dishonest with the American people:
1) Trump has said that Ted Cruz's citizenship is no problem in September and now it is a big problem. Which time was he lying? 2) Trump has said we must accept Syrian refugees and the next day that we must not. Which time was he telling the truth?
3) Trump has said he wants to dismantle Obamacare but he has also said he supports universal health care--which is it?
4) Trump has said he likes Clarence Thomas but attacked Scalia for opposing racial quotas.
5) Trump has switched political parties five times.
6) Trump was for amnesty for illegal aliens for most of his adult life but now he says he is against it
7) Trump was for partial birth abortion for most of his life but now says he is against that too.
I think Trump's dishonesty in his personal life shows he cannot be honest in his public life, and thus he is not suited to being President.
Adultery was a regular part of Trump’s life. He thought nothing of breaking his marriage vows, often with married women. I think it does speak to his character.
As far as whether he raped the women or not, he used them. Of course, they are responsible for their own actions, but so is he.
Well said. No surprise that he relates so well to Bill Clinton, they have needs.
Regarding the qualifications to be POTUS, Article II, section I, clause 5 doesn’t say anything about adultery. It does say something about natural born citizens though.
Let me think........No
You want a President that was always faithful to his wife, you can have Jimmy Carter.
I think Clinton and Kennedy already answered this for us. No, I do not accept Saul Alinky’s rule that Republican have to be held to some higher moral standard than Democrats. Now, if you want to decide that Trump is kind of sleazy and Cruz isn’t, feel free.
Get right down there in the gutter.
Oh, wait, he did say he had “lust in his heart”, so I guess Jimmy wasn’t completely faithful.
Let's ask some ok?
WAS BILLS????
Try taking a bath once in a while.
You are itching about dishonesty? Get a mirror. Trump is a sinner!
I would think at Trump’s age now, he wouldn’t be another Clinton.
Who knows? There are magic little blue pills now, LOL>
Let’s hope we do not have another issue like that come about again!
“He who is without sin among you, let him be the first to throw a stone at her.”
I read this and had my Mom and Dad explain this to me, when I was ten.
Today, seventy years later, it still works for me!
False premise. Billy Boy's personal war on women is most certainly not "off the table."
I see what you did there. Your IRS audit notification is on the way. ;-)
I suspect that if everyone who’s ever committed adultery voted for Trump, he’d win in a land slide...
Sorry, that ship sailed with the pResidency of His Slickness. Fat Bottomed Girl didn't care.
His first wife made some claims in court filings that sounded like rape but has now retracted them.
We aren’t talking about Barry.
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