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Originally posted by: Skoorb
Yes. Instead of why, why not?
Originally posted by: zerocool84
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Yes. Instead of why, why not?
Well I was expecting responses like, If he can't keep a marriage together, how cold they keep a country together. Or, everyone makes mistakes.
Originally posted by: seemingly random
Would you vote for someone who has killed another person?
Would you vote for someone who is not and has never been married?
Would you vote for someone who has never had a drop of alcohol?
Originally posted by: zerocool84
Well I was expecting responses like, If he can't keep a marriage together, how cold they keep a country together. Or, everyone makes mistakes.
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Yes I would vote, but I won't vote for someone who cheated on their previous wife like McCain did.
Wasn't old enough to vote.Originally posted by: woodie1
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Yes I would vote, but I won't vote for someone who cheated on their previous wife like McCain did.
Speaking of cheating, did you vote for Slick Willy?
Not that I defend marital infidelity, but don't you feel a bit trite repeating this? like a discarded tool?Originally posted by: woodie1
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Yes I would vote, but I won't vote for someone who cheated on their previous wife like McCain did.
Speaking of cheating, did you vote for Slick Willy?
????Originally posted by: jpeyton
Wasn't old enough to vote.Originally posted by: woodie1
Speaking of cheating, did you vote for Slick Willy?Originally posted by: jpeyton
Yes I would vote, but I won't vote for someone who cheated on their previous wife like McCain did.
Even if I was, news of the scandal didn't break until Jan. 2008, well after his elections were held.
Without googling, I believe it was mike wallace.Originally posted by: CallMeJoe
????Originally posted by: jpeyton
Wasn't old enough to vote.Originally posted by: woodie1
Speaking of cheating, did you vote for Slick Willy?Originally posted by: jpeyton
Yes I would vote, but I won't vote for someone who cheated on their previous wife like McCain did.
Even if I was, news of the scandal didn't break until Jan. 2008, well after his elections were held.
News of Bill Clinton's infidelities broke in 1992, during the presidential primaries. There was a famous TV interview (60 Minutes? Too lazy to Google) with Bill & Hillary during which he explained it away, with his "loving wife" by his side, supporting him.
Originally posted by: seemingly random
Not that I defend marital infidelity, but don't you feel a bit trite repeating this? like a discarded tool?Originally posted by: woodie1
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Yes I would vote, but I won't vote for someone who cheated on their previous wife like McCain did.
Speaking of cheating, did you vote for Slick Willy?
Ok. Why didn't you just ask him if he voted for clinton then? There is a shelf life for political slogans and using one which is out of date makes the speaker sound bitter and out of touch.Originally posted by: woodie1
Originally posted by: seemingly random
Not that I defend marital infidelity, but don't you feel a bit trite repeating this? like a discarded tool?Originally posted by: woodie1
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Yes I would vote, but I won't vote for someone who cheated on their previous wife like McCain did.
Speaking of cheating, did you vote for Slick Willy?
Not in the least, thank you very much.
He brought up cheating.
OK, you've convinced me. No divorced presidents if it prevents a repeat of that mistake.Originally posted by: winnar111
Reagan.