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"Donald, like your first couple of wives, I too have felt the pain of a husband's infidelity. I resolved that my husband is a good man who made a mistake; and that it would be worthwhile to try and save our marriage and continue to make a life together. Ivana and Marla arrived at a different conclusion."
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DollyLongstaff wrote:
"Donald, like your first couple of wives, I too have felt the pain of a husband's infidelity. I resolved that my husband is a good man who made a mistake; and that it would be worthwhile to try and save our marriage and continue to make a life together. Ivana and Marla arrived at a different conclusion."
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I was thinking the same thing
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I'm running, not Bill, But since you brought it up let's talk about your cheating!
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Wow...these responses are perfect....you guys should email them to HC's campaign....
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Teachesk wrote:
I'm running, not Bill, But since you brought it up let's talk about your cheating!
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Lol love this too
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this is from the NBC News website:
The allegations around Clinton have been debated and relitigated over decades and there's scant public evidence to support claims that Hillary Clinton had been "vindictive" against women linked to her husband.Ironically,the same can't be said of Trump: He publicly called Paula Jones, who settled a harassment suit against Bill Clinton, a "loser" and mocked Lewinsky's appearance. As recently as a 2008 CNN interview, he called the conduct that led to Clinton's impeachment "totally unimportant."But Trump changed his tune as a candidate and now he's bringing his campaign with him. Over the weekend, hethreatened on Twitterto invite Flowers, who had an affair with Bill Clinton, to the debate. In May, Trump called the ex-president a "disaster" with women.
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If Donald Trump does go there it won't be beneficial to him. Those were some good responses. I am sure Hillary will be able to handle it and will make it work to her advantage.