Forum Index
»
Political Discussion
She didn't "get flack" from most Democrats. They justified Bill's philandering by saying, "Well, he's a good president, so..." |
My side? I actually voted for Bill Clinton - twice. I thought his womanizing was terrible, but didn't have much to do with his ability to govern. I feel the same way about Trump. |
Plenty of Democrats were disgusted by Clinton. However, they also aren't the party of "Family Values". |
Did I run into you on the Tammy Duckworth is pregnant thread saying she was an awful awful person for daring to procreate while holding a big job and being pregnant at 49? I thought I remembered that. |
+1 for sure |
They must have whispered their disgust, and they SHOULD be a family values party. Sad that family values aren't promoted more. |
Yet all these men are losing their jobs now due to accusations. Clinton treated women--both his wife and others--horribly. I think the way people treat their spouses is highly indicative of their character. |
It was directed at the Rs. I was one back then. Rs gave both them a hard time for all of it. They are giving Trump a Mulligan, and "do over". Trump's "do over" https://www.christianpost.com/news/tony-perkins-evangelicals-trump-do-over-mulligan-porn-star-sexcapade-moral-failings-214843/
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/08/evangelical-christians-trump-bill-clinton-apology/495224/ |
Where was your side's concern for Chelsea? |
Yeah, that was Hillary's story, and she's sticking to it. |
It’s 2018. Cheetolini is president. Wake the f*ck up. |
Do they care about family values or not? |
Chelsea has turned out better than the oldest Trump kids. |
DP.. to some degree, but they don't make a stink about and claim they are the party of family values, then completely ignore their leader's many moral failings and not so great family values. |
Dems have never claimed to be the party of family values. It's the hypocrisy that people have a problem with. -signed a former R and Christian |