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Trump's alleged affair - GMDino - 01-17-2018 Both now deny it. But this was from 2011 http://www.intouchweekly.com/posts/stormy-daniels-affair-donald-trump-151571 Quote:In the new issue of In Touch, on newsstands today, Stormy (given name: Stephanie Clifford) confirms in her own words that she had sex with Donald Trump in his Lake Tahoe, NV, hotel suite in 2006 — a story that was corroborated to In Touch in 2011 by her good friend Randy Spears and supported by her ex-husband Mike Moz. Stormy also took and passed a polygraph test at the time of the interview. Seems like there is some fire behind all the smoke. It also seems like this will be a big nothingburger to his rabid fanbase. Especially the Christians. Oh...and one more thing to haunt your dreams: https://www.spin.com/2018/01/stormy-daniels-trump-in-touch-interview-daughter/ Quote:A frequent theme throughout the interview concerns Trump being taken aback by how smart and business savvy Daniels was, with Trump going so far as to tell Daniels that he wanted to put her on The Apprentice. One of Daniels’s quotes on the subject which In Touch published in the print edition of the story but not online, is particularly striking. RE: Trump's alleged affair - PhilHos - 01-17-2018 (01-17-2018, 04:31 PM)GMDino Wrote: Both now deny it. Why do you care so much what Trump's supporters and Christians think? RE: Trump's alleged affair - fredtoast - 01-17-2018 I don't care about any of this unless the politician in question tries to claim moral superiority and bases all his decisions on the word of god.. Trump has claimed to be a Christian, but he has not really based his policy on religion. He just pays enough lip service to keep the Christians on board. RE: Trump's alleged affair - PhilHos - 01-17-2018 (01-17-2018, 04:56 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Trump has claimed to be a Christian, but he has not really based his policy on religion. He just pays enough lip service to keep the Christians on board. As has pretty much every president (in my lifetime) before him with MAYBE George W. Bush the exception. RE: Trump's alleged affair - GMDino - 01-17-2018 (01-17-2018, 04:52 PM)PhilHos Wrote: Why do you care so much what Trump's supporters and Christians think? Didn't say I cared. I said what they would think. And I know what they would think if Trump was a Democrat too. RE: Trump's alleged affair - bfine32 - 01-17-2018 Hit RE: Trump's alleged affair - BmorePat87 - 01-17-2018 Probably happened, but it's irrelevant. His base doesn't care or they just believe it's fake news. RE: Trump's alleged affair - SunsetBengal - 01-17-2018 Who scored better? Trump with Stormy, or Bill with Monica? RE: Trump's alleged affair - GMDino - 01-17-2018 (01-17-2018, 07:15 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Who scored better? Trump with Stormy, or Bill with Monica? Guess that depends on what you're into and if you want to pay for it. ![]() RE: Trump's alleged affair - NATI BENGALS - 01-18-2018 im just glad all the parents out there have an opportunity to talk to their kids about pornstars being paid off by their president. #MAGA #Rolemodel #Thisisreal RE: Trump's alleged affair - Belsnickel - 01-18-2018 So, one thing of note in all of this is that the Trump supporters can easily get by with not caring about this. They blamed Hillary for Bill's stepping out on her during the campaign, so this would have to be Melania's fault using that logic. Correct me if I am wrong on this, but I recall certain posters blaming Hillary for Bill's transgressions. But hey, we don't live in a patriarchal, misogynistic culture, right? RE: Trump's alleged affair - GMDino - 01-18-2018 (01-18-2018, 10:48 AM)Belsnickel Wrote: So, one thing of note in all of this is that the Trump supporters can easily get by with not caring about this. They blamed Hillary for Bill's stepping out on her during the campaign, so this would have to be Melania's fault using that logic. Correct me if I am wrong on this, but I recall certain posters blaming Hillary for Bill's transgressions. Interesting take. I guess Melania is less of a woman because she allows it to happen? RE: Trump's alleged affair - Sociopathicsteelerfan - 01-18-2018 This thread, shockingly, misses the point that Clinton's affair led to impeachment because he lied about it under oath, not because of the affair itself. Another key distinction would be that the alleged Trump affair took place well before he was elected, not while he was in office. But please, don't let facts get in the way of your narrative. RE: Trump's alleged affair - GMDino - 01-18-2018 (01-18-2018, 12:43 PM)Sociopathicsteelerfan Wrote: This thread, shockingly, misses the point that Clinton's affair led to impeachment because he lied about it under oath, not because of the affair itself. Another key distinction would be that the alleged Trump affair took place well before he was elected, not while he was in office. But please, don't let facts get in the way of your narrative. Shockingly no one brought up Clinton's impeachment until your post. The point was that his rabid supporters don't care what kind of awful things he has done while and he lies about them anyway. Throw in the good evangelicals who insist he is more of a Christian than the last President. Shocking. ![]() Edit: I suppose Matt's reference to how Hillary was perceived counts as bringing him up. That still had nothing to do with impeachment. RE: Trump's alleged affair - Johnny Cupcakes - 01-18-2018 (01-17-2018, 04:52 PM)PhilHos Wrote: Why do you care so much what Trump's supporters and Christians think? Personally, I have greatly enjoyed watching Christians sell out their religion for their politics for the last couple of years. The moral superiority and family values arguments that they once tried so hard to hold on to have been blown to bits. It's been the silver lining in an otherwise terrible situation of a Trump presidency. It really is interesting to see all of the things that they're willing to look past and make excuses for due to political affiliation. RE: Trump's alleged affair - Sociopathicsteelerfan - 01-18-2018 (01-18-2018, 12:59 PM)GMDino Wrote: Shockingly no one brought up Clinton's impeachment until your post. A typically disingenuous response from you. Of course you didn't bring up this Trump affair and continued support for him because of what you perceive as a double standard based on the response to Clinton's affair. I mean, you've never brought that up before. RE: Trump's alleged affair - GMDino - 01-18-2018 (01-18-2018, 01:06 PM)Sociopathicsteelerfan Wrote: A typically disingenuous response from you. Of course you didn't bring up this Trump affair and continued support for him because of what you perceive as a double standard based on the response to Clinton's affair. I mean, you've never brought that up before. And typically someone thought they "knew" what I "really meant" and was wrong but has to spin it. Trump isn't Clinton. Clinton has been out of office since 2000. This is about Trump the liar. Trump the cheater. And his rabid fans that will overlook everything and still believe him. Now that I think about it that might actually explain how the very religious can continue to support him. They have an innate ability to ignore things in order to not shake their faith. ![]() RE: Trump's alleged affair - NATI BENGALS - 01-18-2018 (01-18-2018, 12:43 PM)Sociopathicsteelerfan Wrote: This thread, shockingly, misses the point that Clinton's affair led to impeachment because he lied about it under oath, not because of the affair itself. Another key distinction would be that the alleged Trump affair took place well before he was elected, not while he was in office. But please, don't let facts get in the way of your narrative. Lets stop for a second and every time we learn something about Trump not say but the Clintons or but Obama. An individual is allowed to be a piece of shit on their own. You dont have to continually look for other turds to compare. Sometimes it best to not keep trying to polish up that turd. I dont take a shit and then think well its not as bad as that one i took 20 years ago. I think i will keep it around. RE: Trump's alleged affair - michaelsean - 01-18-2018 (01-18-2018, 01:05 PM)Johnny Cupcakes Wrote: Personally, I have greatly enjoyed watching Christians sell out their religion for their politics for the last couple of years. The moral superiority and family values arguments that they once tried so hard to hold on to have been blown to bits. It's been the silver lining in an otherwise terrible situation of a Trump presidency. Sorta like the pro- women stance of Democrats in the 1990s, yet they still run with it. RE: Trump's alleged affair - Sociopathicsteelerfan - 01-18-2018 (01-18-2018, 01:09 PM)GMDino Wrote: This is about Trump the liar. Trump the cheater. And his rabid fans that will overlook everything and still believe him. I didn't care about Clinton's cheating or lying back then either. The lying under oath, yes, but not the other lying. Consistency and all. |