Hillary Clinton supports sexual harassment
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Ka-El wrote:Jlabute wrote:Yeah, it is CNN, but they seem to be echoing what everyone else is echoing. Burns Strider is a faith consultant for democrats, accused by a 30yo subordinate of having her shoulders rubbed, forehead kissed, suggestive emails, etc. Could be the 30,000 emails that were deleted, lol. I am sure it affected the young woman more than Burns. Hillary, THE woman’s advocate, seeing Burns services as more important, maybe decided to ditch the girl.
No way I'm going to defend Hillary's hypocrisy. I don't doubt much of what is reported there.
I'm simply amused by the hypocrisy of those who love to throw the term around.
I want you to try reading the news from RT NEWS and get back to me with our honest opinion. Give it 2 weeks
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Really? These guys?
“RT is a Russian international television network funded by the Russian government. It operates cable and satellite television channels directed to audiences outside of Russia, as well as providing Internet content in various languages, including English, Spanish and Russian.”
Hmmm, well not sure exactly what you’re trying to suggest or have me discover (maybe you could give me a hint, I’m not going to start reading Russian news sites), but the Russians do seem to have some interesting insight …
“RT is a Russian international television network funded by the Russian government. It operates cable and satellite television channels directed to audiences outside of Russia, as well as providing Internet content in various languages, including English, Spanish and Russian.”
Hmmm, well not sure exactly what you’re trying to suggest or have me discover (maybe you could give me a hint, I’m not going to start reading Russian news sites), but the Russians do seem to have some interesting insight …
All rise & applaud! How Trump’s State of the Union was reminiscent of Soviet-style conformity
Trump supporters interrupted last night’s State of the Union address on 115 occasions with resounding applause, despite much criticism of the president within his own party. Does such conformity speak well of a democracy?
At 5 o’clock on Wednesday morning, with Moscow slowly digging itself out of an overnight snowstorm, I decided to do something I haven’t done in many years: watch a live broadcast of the State of the Union address, starring one of the most divisive presidents in US history, Donald J. Trump.
Having lived overseas for two decades, it is always instructive to catch the occasional American pageant – from the Super Bowl to the Academy Awards – in an effort to gain some valuable insight into the real ‘state of the union’ that no teleprompted words from a president could adequately convey. What I did not expect to take away from Trump’s 80-minute political theater, however, was a heavy dose of culture shock and awe.
Not even the mighty Trump could mitigate the oppressive, rigid conformity of the entire affair. The spectacle of watching the Republicans punctuate Trump’s speech with standing ovations and applause brought to mind a scene from a Soviet-era Politburo meeting where the attendees seem locked in a feverish contest to see who can applaud the longest.
https://www.rt.com/op-edge/417516-trump ... et-russia/
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"I don't know who dimples is, I don't know what this means"
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Just what you said the reporting is different and sometimes I think may be closer to the truth.
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Maybe everyone should read both left & right news sources, somewhere between the 2 is some truth.
When you have to start compromising yourself and your morals for the people around you, it’s probably time to change the people around you.
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Re: Hillary Clinton supports sexual harassment
In the article, and others, a kiss anywhere on another with out a request for such can be taken as sexual harassment?
We see many claims of this. So for the feminists out there, do you see this as sexual harassment?
And if so why is the response so different from Oprah kissing Weinstein as seen it that photo going around?
It seems far too often that this sexual harassment item has two sides, two uses, two values.
It would be nice to have actual guidelines established so we can deal with this and not have such double standards.
We see many claims of this. So for the feminists out there, do you see this as sexual harassment?
And if so why is the response so different from Oprah kissing Weinstein as seen it that photo going around?
It seems far too often that this sexual harassment item has two sides, two uses, two values.
It would be nice to have actual guidelines established so we can deal with this and not have such double standards.
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Go to some countries in Europe where the proper greeting is kissing both cheeks.
(Not unlike the Oval office but different cheeks involved)
(Not unlike the Oval office but different cheeks involved)

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Bsuds wrote:Go to some countries in Europe where the proper greeting is kissing both cheeks.
(Not unlike the Oval office but different cheeks involved)
correct, and god forbid it still goes on to this day,


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https://etcanada.com/news/327157/monica ... n-of-1998/ never ends with these clintons
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From reading the article, it was the magazine that revoked her invite and declined an alternate solution.
Perhaps T&C should finalise their guest list (and check it twice) before sending out invites.
I fail to see where Clinton is at fault.
Perhaps T&C should finalise their guest list (and check it twice) before sending out invites.
I fail to see where Clinton is at fault.
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