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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1068616)5/11/2018 8:58:31 AM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574491
 
I'm finding it hard to believe that Trump didn't know about or sanction the pay off to Stormy. But let me ask you this? Is that a crime? I don't think so. Is it sleazy? Of course it is. But this Puritanical thing we do in the US where we lasciviously and diligently investigate all the titillating aspects of our politicians sex lives is really not conducive to helping the American people get anything done. I mean how many of these millionaires and billionaires take advantage of their power to have sex with beautiful women? Well, it's an astounding percentage of them. You could almost say it is par for the course. Many of our former Presidents did the same damned thing.

Ultimately, Stormy happened before the campaign even started and she is totally irrelevant. Who cares? Honestly, I didn't give two shits about Bill Clinton's philandering. The only thing that made that unacceptable is that he did it with an intern, which quite literally is illegal, because it is called the very definition of sexual harassment, even though we all know she to this day claims it was consensual. But he was her boss and our laws have decided this is where we draw the line. With Trump? He paid had sex with a porn star and when she threatened to out him, he paid her for her silence. Not illegal. It is what it is, though pretty reprehensible.

So let's move on.