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Zorro

(15,722 posts)
Fri Sep 30, 2016, 10:49 PM Sep 2016

Republicans fear Trump is playing into Clinton’s hands by lashing out on infidelity and impeachment

The airwaves and newspaper headlines were filled with talk of infidelity and impeachment. When the votes were counted, the result was a shock: For only the second time since the Civil War, the president’s party had gained seats in the House of Representatives.

Republicans learned a lesson. “It was a huge blunder,” said Scott Reed, a GOP strategist, recalling the party’s 1998 midterm debacle and the sympathy the attacks on Bill Clinton engendered for the president and then-First Lady Hillary Clinton.

So it is inexplicable to Reed and many other Republicans that Donald Trump is seeking to recover from his stumbling debate performance by dredging up Bill Clinton’s womanizing and escalating his attacks on a former Miss Universe whose transgression, Trump suggests, was putting on a few pounds.

In a predawn barrage unleashed Friday on Twitter, Trump made an unsubstantiated charge that Alicia Machado, the 1996 pageant winner, had performed in a sex tape. He also asserted that Hillary Clinton helped Machado become a U.S. citizen just so the Democratic presidential nominee could cite the former beauty queen's past difficulties with Trump in an attack during Monday night’s debate.

http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-pol-trump-20160930-snap-htmlstory.html

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Republicans fear Trump is playing into Clinton’s hands by lashing out on infidelity and impeachment (Original Post) Zorro Sep 2016 OP
Well, duh uppityperson Sep 2016 #1
Yup emulatorloo Oct 2016 #2
Fear not, Republicans Zambero Oct 2016 #3
No, No, Republicans. It is all good. Keep up the good fight. Please. Midnight Writer Oct 2016 #4
The orange tinged blowfish gwheezie Oct 2016 #5
That's not a bug with Republicans, it's a feature MrScorpio Oct 2016 #6
Inexplicable Metro135 Oct 2016 #7

Zambero

(8,962 posts)
3. Fear not, Republicans
Sat Oct 1, 2016, 12:27 AM
Oct 2016

There is no need to fear what is already underway. What you are witnessing is indeed real. Panic yes, but fear no.

MrScorpio

(73,630 posts)
6. That's not a bug with Republicans, it's a feature
Sat Oct 1, 2016, 07:31 AM
Oct 2016

It's highly unlikely that the Clintons would be around this long, dealing with GOPr bullshit and not know how to play them against themselves.

Wingers can't help looking like fools.

Metro135

(359 posts)
7. Inexplicable
Sun Oct 2, 2016, 12:27 PM
Oct 2016

"So it is inexplicable to Reed and many other Republicans that Donald Trump is seeking to recover from his stumbling debate performance by dredging up Bill Clinton’s womanizing and escalating his attacks on a former Miss Universe whose transgression, Trump suggests, was putting on a few pounds."

Inexplicable? Don't they realize that this man is NUTS?

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