Gov. O'Malley Trolls Sarah Palin Perfectly: Invite Her To Run For President

Smart move by O'Malley. He needs name recognition and attention for his campaign. Mentioning Palin does the trick. It gets a positive response from Democrats and the left and brings out the wacko's on the right. Defending Palin reinforces negative attitudes of the Republicans to independents. Independents and moderate Republicans are reminded of how hypocritical and goofy the rw pub's can be. It is spotlighted right here in this thread.

And highlights how adept the democrats are at digging up talking points in pastures.


Perhaps you didn't read the opening post, but Sarah "started it"...

After launching his campaign on Saturday, O'Malley, a Democrat, was immediately criticized by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who was the Republican nominee for vice president in 2008. She accused O'Malley of being an "anti-freedom politician."


I read it. I was referring to the comments from the Peanut Gallery about her.

Then you could have been speaking of ANY "peanut gallery"...like, for example, a Hillary thread. Those are talking points from the 90s not the mid 2000s. :lol:


People are bringing up Hillarys Sunday Morning Brunches instead of her carpet bagging her way to NY, even before she officially left the WH, to get a senate seat based on her husbands name? Or her poor showing against Obama? Getting appointed SoS as a booby prize? The issues with the Foundation? being dirt poor when she left the WH?

Yup, that's all 90s stuff.
 
He's another democrat that believes he can't be criticized.

How so? Here's what Palin said:

Yet another anti-freedom politician jumps in the race today for POTUS. As cool as he is with his rock 'n roll persona, this typical liberal's erroneous grasp of our Bill of Rights merely continues the strange and disastrous agenda of Barack Obama. Good to know he doesn't have much chance of winning. The democrats have greased the skids for their chosen one, despite the media games that play the public with various 'competing' campaigns used for gamey distractions."

And here's how O'Mally responded:

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How does that come across to you as him trying to escape criticism? He announced, she made a rude comment and he responded "Good to hear from you" and "come join the party".


Palin = Trailer trash

O'Malley = Classy
 
Palin doesn't need to go around acting like an ass, like you see the liberal/so called men in this post. who finds it's amusing to go around dumping on women... they are here beating their chest like apes who eats their own poo. or like some nobody (O'Malley) running for the Democrat President nomination.

Palin isn't even in Political office anymore yet HERE they are.

Palin has more balls than all of them

This is the level the clowns on here has brought this board down to. Dailykos level

You argument fails on just so many levels. Not surprising at all.

She may not be in political office, but she writes snarky, nasty-assed things about other pols as if she were, and she also tries to still wield leverage as if she were in office. So, the blowback she gets is what she deserves, word-salad-OMG-OMG-FRIKKEN-FRIKKEN-girl.
 
Martin O Malley Trolls Sarah Palin Perfectly By Inviting Her To Run For President

:lol:

Fresh into his presidential campaign, Martin O'Malley showed that his troll game is on point.

After launching his campaign on Saturday, O'Malley, a Democrat, was immediately criticized by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who was the Republican nominee for vice president in 2008. She accused O'Malley of being an "anti-freedom politician."

"Yet another anti-freedom politician jumps in the race today for POTUS. As cool as he is with his rock 'n roll persona, this typical liberal's erroneous grasp of our Bill of Rights merely continues the strange and disastrous agenda of Barack Obama," Palin wrote in a post on Facebook. "Good to know he doesn't have much chance of winning. The democrats have greased the skids for their chosen one, despite the media games that play the public with various 'competing' campaigns used for gamey distractions."


To which O'Malley responded:

View attachment 41883

:D

I think Sarah Palin is discovering that it's harder and harder to troll these days without it all coming back to her...

FYI. Enjoy.

Discuss: what do you think of former Gov. O'Malley's tweet?


The political party that doesn't care that hilary is a criminal and bill is a serial sexual predator and a criminal....now have another choice....the guy who made the Baltimore police into the problem it is today...he was the mayor and created the problem with the police with his policies on mass arrests when he was mayor......I doubt he will get any traction, since the racist party, the democrats, who voted for obama because he was black, are now going to vote for hilary simply because she is a woman.....some party......morons....

Shrillary is in the NEWS daily yet here they are ranting over a FORMER politician Hastert and Governor Palin. or some FORMER supposed Tea party person and porn. and the losers marches on and on.

vote out these ugly people from our lives COMPLETLY come 2016 folks


Let's get something clear, for stupid fucks like you who don't get it.

Dennis Hastert, a REPUBLICAN, had SEX with young BOYS against their will while he was the wrestling coach at a High School in Illinois. He paid millions in $$ to cover it up.

Now, you just chew on that for a second.

Yet another Republican all for "family values".

:puke:

Were he a Democrat, you would be shrieking like a banshee, word-salad-girl.

And soon-to-be Madam President Clinton is in the news for good reason: she is a TOWERING figure in US poliltics.

You, on the other hand, are not.
 
Is O'Malley going to run on an anti Palin platform? I hope so.


o'malley should ignore Palin......he is about to get the clinton enemies treatment....he is going to regret being born....no one...no one...is going to stop her this time.....

I hope she slaps down him down but good. he's lucky palin doesn't come and kick his Loser lowlife ass

And don't you wish you could watch it from your trailer park, what?

You are insane. Clinically insane.
 
Martin O Malley Trolls Sarah Palin Perfectly By Inviting Her To Run For President

:lol:

Fresh into his presidential campaign, Martin O'Malley showed that his troll game is on point.

After launching his campaign on Saturday, O'Malley, a Democrat, was immediately criticized by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who was the Republican nominee for vice president in 2008. She accused O'Malley of being an "anti-freedom politician."

"Yet another anti-freedom politician jumps in the race today for POTUS. As cool as he is with his rock 'n roll persona, this typical liberal's erroneous grasp of our Bill of Rights merely continues the strange and disastrous agenda of Barack Obama," Palin wrote in a post on Facebook. "Good to know he doesn't have much chance of winning. The democrats have greased the skids for their chosen one, despite the media games that play the public with various 'competing' campaigns used for gamey distractions."


To which O'Malley responded:

View attachment 41883

:D

I think Sarah Palin is discovering that it's harder and harder to troll these days without it all coming back to her...

FYI. Enjoy.

Discuss: what do you think of former Gov. O'Malley's tweet?


The political party that doesn't care that hilary is a criminal and bill is a serial sexual predator and a criminal....now have another choice....the guy who made the Baltimore police into the problem it is today...he was the mayor and created the problem with the police with his policies on mass arrests when he was mayor......I doubt he will get any traction, since the racist party, the democrats, who voted for obama because he was black, are now going to vote for hilary simply because she is a woman.....some party......morons....

THE PEOPLE kicked their party out of control of Congress because they were sick and tired of this nasty shit, by Obama, his party and his SHEEP followers

SO KEEP IT up....2016 approaching fast
losers
Indeed it is...and you are sounding more desperate and shrill by the day. How's that American Spring coming?
How's the get out the vote campaign going.................digging up new voters..............

dead-democratic-voting-polls.jpg

Nov. 7th....


lol.....


lol.....


lol....


I'll let you figure that one out.
 
YEP, back to their tried and true dirty tactics. what else are they going to run on?
THEY PEOPLE kicked them out of congress after only SIX years of that progressive hater/thug they put in as President and can't stand ANY of them. frikken LOSERS is what they are

"they people"


OMG OMG FRIKKEN FRIKKEN Stephanie-salad-word-schnicken THEY PEOPLE kicked OMG OMG thayv gawt two gow GAWD!
 
Smart move by O'Malley. He needs name recognition and attention for his campaign. Mentioning Palin does the trick. It gets a positive response from Democrats and the left and brings out the wacko's on the right. Defending Palin reinforces negative attitudes of the Republicans to independents. Independents and moderate Republicans are reminded of how hypocritical and goofy the rw pub's can be. It is spotlighted right here in this thread.

And highlights how adept the democrats are at digging up talking points in pastures.


Perhaps you didn't read the opening post, but Sarah "started it"...

After launching his campaign on Saturday, O'Malley, a Democrat, was immediately criticized by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who was the Republican nominee for vice president in 2008. She accused O'Malley of being an "anti-freedom politician."


I read it. I was referring to the comments from the Peanut Gallery about her.


Please do write more. It helps us to figure who whose sock you are pretty darned fast.

Thanks!
 
Here's where O'Malley's "Troll" is particularly stupid:

He is equating his own entrance as a candidate to Sarah Palin's. As you Lefties despise her so much, why do you wish your "Savior from Hillary" candidate to equate himself with Palin?
 
Martin O Malley Trolls Sarah Palin Perfectly By Inviting Her To Run For President

:lol:

Fresh into his presidential campaign, Martin O'Malley showed that his troll game is on point.

After launching his campaign on Saturday, O'Malley, a Democrat, was immediately criticized by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who was the Republican nominee for vice president in 2008. She accused O'Malley of being an "anti-freedom politician."

"Yet another anti-freedom politician jumps in the race today for POTUS. As cool as he is with his rock 'n roll persona, this typical liberal's erroneous grasp of our Bill of Rights merely continues the strange and disastrous agenda of Barack Obama," Palin wrote in a post on Facebook. "Good to know he doesn't have much chance of winning. The democrats have greased the skids for their chosen one, despite the media games that play the public with various 'competing' campaigns used for gamey distractions."


To which O'Malley responded:

View attachment 41883

:D

I think Sarah Palin is discovering that it's harder and harder to troll these days without it all coming back to her...

FYI. Enjoy.

Discuss: what do you think of former Gov. O'Malley's tweet?


The political party that doesn't care that hilary is a criminal and bill is a serial sexual predator and a criminal....now have another choice....the guy who made the Baltimore police into the problem it is today...he was the mayor and created the problem with the police with his policies on mass arrests when he was mayor......I doubt he will get any traction, since the racist party, the democrats, who voted for obama because he was black, are now going to vote for hilary simply because she is a woman.....some party......morons....

Shrillary is in the NEWS daily yet here they are ranting over a FORMER politician Hastert and Governor Palin. or some FORMER supposed Tea party person and porn. and the losers marches on and on.

vote out these ugly people from our lives COMPLETLY come 2016 folks


Let's get something clear, for stupid fucks like you who don't get it.

Dennis Hastert, a REPUBLICAN, had SEX with young BOYS against their will while he was the wrestling coach at a High School in Illinois. He paid millions in $$ to cover it up.

Now, you just chew on that for a second.

Yet another Republican all for "family values".

:puke:

Were he a Democrat, you would be shrieking like a banshee, word-salad-girl.

And soon-to-be Madam President Clinton is in the news for good reason: she is a TOWERING figure in US poliltics.

You, on the other hand, are not.


Let's get something clear for really stupid fucks like you.....no one is defending hasstert on our side....if he did it we want him in jail....

you assholes...you know bill clinton has serious allegations of multiple rapes and known instances of sexual assault against women vulnerable to his power and that he was caught with a rich asshole with sex slaves....and you stupid fucks actually defend him.......and his wife who helped him cover it up....

now who is the real stupid fuck, moron......
 
Smart move by O'Malley. He needs name recognition and attention for his campaign. Mentioning Palin does the trick. It gets a positive response from Democrats and the left and brings out the wacko's on the right. Defending Palin reinforces negative attitudes of the Republicans to independents. Independents and moderate Republicans are reminded of how hypocritical and goofy the rw pub's can be. It is spotlighted right here in this thread.

And highlights how adept the democrats are at digging up talking points in pastures.


Perhaps you didn't read the opening post, but Sarah "started it"...

After launching his campaign on Saturday, O'Malley, a Democrat, was immediately criticized by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who was the Republican nominee for vice president in 2008. She accused O'Malley of being an "anti-freedom politician."


I read it. I was referring to the comments from the Peanut Gallery about her.


Please do write more. It helps us to figure who whose sock you are pretty darned fast.

Thanks!


Fairly obvious who's sock you are.
 
The real difference between the Dems and the GOP is that the Dems protect and reelect their rapists and child molesters. A few examples:

REP. JOHN YOUNG (D-Tex.):
Colleen Gardner, a former staff secretary to Young, told the New York Times that Young increased her salary after she gave in to his sexual advances. In November, Young, who had run unopposed in the safe Democratic district five consecutive times, w More..as reelected with just 61 percent of the vote. The scandal wouldn't go away, and in 1978 Young was defeated in a Democratic primary runoff.

REP. ALLAN HOWE (D-Utah):
Howe was arrested in Salt Lake City on charges of soliciting two policewomen posing as prostitutes. Howe insisted he was set up and refused to resign. But the Democratic Party distanced itself from his candidacy and he was trounced by his Republican opponent in the November election.

REP. FRED RICHMOND (D-N.Y.):
Richmond was arrested in Washington for soliciting sex from a 16-year-old boy. Richmond apologized for his actions, conceding he "made bad judgments involving my private life." In spite of a Democratic primary opponent's attempts to cash in on the headlines, Richmond easily won renomination and reelection. But his career came to an end four years later when, after pleading guilty to possession of marijuana and tax evasion - and amid allegations that he had his staff procure cocaine for him -- he resigned his seat.

REP. JOHN HINSON (D-Miss.):
During his first reelection bid, Hinson stunned everyone by announcing that in 1976 he had been accused of committing an obscene act at a gay haunt in Virginia. Hinson, married and a strong conservative, added that in 1977 he had survived a fire in a gay D.C. movie theater. He was making the disclosure, he said, because he needed to clear his conscience. But he denied he was a homosexual and refused GOP demands that he resign. Hinson won reelection in a three-way race, with 39 percent of the vote. But three months later, he was arrested on charges of attempted oral sodomy in the restroom of a House office building. He resigned his seat on April 13, 1981.

REP. ROBERT BAUMAN (D-Md.):
Bauman, a leading "pro-family" conservative, pleaded innocent to a charge that he committed oral sodomy on a teenage boy in Washington. Married and the father of four, Bauman conceded that he had been an alcoholic but had been seeking treatment. The news came as a shock to voters of the rural, conservative district, and he lost to a Democrat in November.

REP. DAN CRANE (R-Ill.) and REP. GERRY STUDDS (D-Mass.):
The House ethics committee on July 14, 1983, announced that Crane and Studds had sexual relationships with teenage congressional pages -- Crane with a 17-year-old female in 1980, Studds with a 17-year-old male in 1973. Both admitted the charges that same day, and Studds acknowledged he was gay. The committee voted to reprimand the two, but a back-bench Georgia Republican named Newt Gingrich argued that they should be expelled. The full House voted on July 20 instead to censure the two, the first time that ever happened for sexual misconduct. Crane, married and the father of six, was tearful in his apology to the House, while Studds refused to apologize. Crane's conservative district voted him out in 1984, while the voters in Studds's more liberal district were more forgiving. Studds won reelection in 1984 with 56 percent of the vote, and continued to win until he retired in 1996.


SEN. BROCK ADAMS (D-Wash.):
Seattle newspapers reported that Kari Tupper, the daughter of Adams's longtime friends, filed a complaint against the Washington Democrat in July of 1987, charging sexual assault. She claimed she went to Adams's house in March 1987 to get him to end a pattern of harassment, but that he drugged her and assaulted her. Adams denied any sexual assault, saying they only talked about her employment opportunities. Adams continued raising campaign funds and declared for a second term in February of 1992. But two weeks later the Seattle Times reported that eight other women were accusing Adams of sexual molestation over the past 20 years, describing a history of drugging and subsequent rape. Later that day, while still proclaiming his innocence, Adams ended his campaign.

REP. JIM BATES (D-Calif.):
Roll Call quoted former Bates aides in October 1988 saying that the San Diego Democrat made sexual advances toward female staffers. Bates called it a GOP-inspired smear campaign, but also apologized for anything he did that might have seemed inappropriate. The story came too close to Election Day to damage Bates, who won easily. However, the following October the ethics committee sent Bates a "letter of reproval" directing him to make a formal apology to the women who filed the complaint. Although the district was not thought to be hospitable to the GOP, Randy "Duke" Cunningham, a former Navy pilot who was once shot down over North Vietnam, ousted Bates in 1990 by fewer than 2,000 votes.

REP. GUS SAVAGE (D-Ill.):
Savage had fondled a Peace Corps volunteer while on an official visit to Zaire. Savage called the story a lie and blamed it on his political enemies and a racist media. (Savage is black.) In January 1990, the House ethics committee decided that the events did occur, but decided against any disciplinary action because Savage wrote a letter to the woman saying he "never intended to offend" her. Savage was reelected in 1990, but finally ousted in the 1992 primary by Mel Reynolds.

REP. BARNEY FRANK (D-Mass.):
In response to a story in the Washington Times, Frank confirmed that he hired Steve Gobie, a male prostitute, in 1985 to live with and work for him in his D.C. apartment. But Frank, who is gay, said he fired Gobie in 1987 when he learned he was using the apartment to run a prostitution service. The Boston Globe, among others, called on Frank to resign, but he refused. On July 19, 1990, the ethics committee recommended Frank be reprimanded because he "reflected discredit upon the House" by using his congressional office to fix 33 of Gobie's parking tickets. Attempts to expel or censure Frank failed; instead the House voted 408-18 to reprimand him. The fury in Washington was not shared in Frank's district, where he won reelection in 1990 with 66 percent of the vote, and has won by larger margins ever since.

SEN. DANIEL INOUYE (D-Hawaii):
In October 1992, Republican Senate nominee Rick Reed began running a campaign commercial that included a surreptitiously taped interview with Lenore Kwock, Inouye's hairdresser. Kwock said Inouye had sexually forced himself on her in 1975 and continued a pattern of sexual harassment, even as Kwock continued to cut his hair over the years. Inouye, seeking a sixth term, denied the charges. And Kwock said that by running the commercial, Reed had caused her more pain than Inouye had. Reed was forced to pull the ad, and while many voters took out their anger on the Republican, Inouye was held to 57 percent of the vote - the lowest total of his career. A week later, a female Democratic state legislator announced that she had heard from nine other women who claimed Inouye had sexually harassed them over the past decade. But the women didn't go public with their claims, the local press didn't pursue the story, and the Senate Ethics Committee decided to drop the investigation because the accusers wouldn't participate in an inquiry.


REP MEL REYNOLDS (D-Ill.):
Freshman Reynolds was indicted on Aug. 19, 1994, on charges of having sex with a 16-year-old campaign worker and then pressuring her to lie about it. Reynolds, who is black, denied the charges and said the investigation was racially motivated. The GOP belatedly put up a write-in candidate for November, but Reynolds dispatched him in the overwhelmingly Democratic district with little effort. Reynolds was convicted on Aug. 22, 1995 of 12 counts of sexual assault, obstruction of justice and solicitation of child pornography, was sentenced to five years in prison, and resigned his seat on October 1....
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Martin O Malley Trolls Sarah Palin Perfectly By Inviting Her To Run For President

:lol:

Fresh into his presidential campaign, Martin O'Malley showed that his troll game is on point.

After launching his campaign on Saturday, O'Malley, a Democrat, was immediately criticized by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who was the Republican nominee for vice president in 2008. She accused O'Malley of being an "anti-freedom politician."

"Yet another anti-freedom politician jumps in the race today for POTUS. As cool as he is with his rock 'n roll persona, this typical liberal's erroneous grasp of our Bill of Rights merely continues the strange and disastrous agenda of Barack Obama," Palin wrote in a post on Facebook. "Good to know he doesn't have much chance of winning. The democrats have greased the skids for their chosen one, despite the media games that play the public with various 'competing' campaigns used for gamey distractions."


To which O'Malley responded:

View attachment 41883

:D

I think Sarah Palin is discovering that it's harder and harder to troll these days without it all coming back to her...

FYI. Enjoy.

Discuss: what do you think of former Gov. O'Malley's tweet?


The political party that doesn't care that hilary is a criminal and bill is a serial sexual predator and a criminal....now have another choice....the guy who made the Baltimore police into the problem it is today...he was the mayor and created the problem with the police with his policies on mass arrests when he was mayor......I doubt he will get any traction, since the racist party, the democrats, who voted for obama because he was black, are now going to vote for hilary simply because she is a woman.....some party......morons....

Shrillary is in the NEWS daily yet here they are ranting over a FORMER politician Hastert and Governor Palin. or some FORMER supposed Tea party person and porn. and the losers marches on and on.

vote out these ugly people from our lives COMPLETLY come 2016 folks


Let's get something clear, for stupid fucks like you who don't get it.

Dennis Hastert, a REPUBLICAN, had SEX with young BOYS against their will while he was the wrestling coach at a High School in Illinois. He paid millions in $$ to cover it up.

Now, you just chew on that for a second.

Yet another Republican all for "family values".

:puke:

Were he a Democrat, you would be shrieking like a banshee, word-salad-girl.

And soon-to-be Madam President Clinton is in the news for good reason: she is a TOWERING figure in US poliltics.

You, on the other hand, are not.


You stupid fucks defend this........and voted for him twice...and plan on voting for his wife, the one who led the team of private detectives ( so they could hide any connection to their harrassment of the victims) and political operatives to destroy the women he attacked...you guys are stupid fucking morons who protect violent sexual predators....

(I borrowed most of this from another poster)

Bill Clinton s ong history of sexual assault

Washingtonpost.com Special Report Clinton Accused

Clinton s list of ignored accusers - Illinois Review

Here is a post from U.S. message that lists clintons victims...

Eileen Wellstone, a 19-year-old English woman, said Clinton sexually assaulted her after she met him at a pub near the Oxford where Clinton was a student in 1969. In fact, Clinton was expelled from Oxford and earned no degree there.

Juanita Broaddrick, a volunteer in Clinton’s gubernatorial campaign, said he raped her in 1978. Mrs. Broaddrick suffered a bruised and torn lip, which she said she suffered when Clinton bit her during the rape. Broaddrick gave a stunning interview to NBC’s Lisa Myers about the assault.

Carolyn Moffet, a legal secretary in Little Rock in 1979, said she met Gov. Clinton at a political fundraiser and was invited to his hotel room. “When I went in, he was sitting on a couch, wearing only an undershirt. He pointed at his penis and told me to suck it. I told him I didn’t even do that for my boyfriend and he got mad, grabbed my head and shoved it into his lap. I pulled away from him and ran out of the room,” she said.

Elizabeth Ward Gracen, the Miss Arkansas who won the Miss America crown in 1982, told friends she was forced by Clinton to have sex with him shortly after she won her state title. Gracen later told an interviewer that sex with Clinton was consensual. Her roommate Judy Stokes has said the ex-Miss Arkansas told her she was raped after the incident.

Paula Corbin Jones, an Arkansas state worker, filed a sexual harassment case against Clinton after an encounter in a Little Rock hotel room where the then-governor exposed himself and demanded oral sex. Clinton settled the case with Jones with an $850,000 payment.

Sandra Allen James, a former Washington, D.C., political fundraiser, said Clinton invited her to his hotel room during a political trip to the nation’s capital in 1991, pinned her against the wall and stuck his hand up her dress. She fled.

Christy Zercher, a flight attendant on Clinton’s leased campaign plane in 1992, says presidential candidate Clinton exposed himself, grabbed her breasts and made explicit remarks about oral sex. Zercher said later in an interview that White House attorney Bruce Lindsey tried to pressure her into not going public about the assault.

Kathleen Willey, a White House volunteer, said that Clinton grabbed her, fondled her breast and pressed her hand against his genitals during an Oval Office meeting in November 1993. Willey became a target for a Hillary directed smear campaign after she went public.

Why Hillary Is Not Inevitable Bill s Sordid Past The Daily Caller
Is Juanita Broaddrick Telling the Truth
Bill Clinton has the real rape problem
Bill Clinton s ong history of sexual assault
Hillary s War on Women

Clinton s list of ignored accusers - Illinois Review

  • Juanita Broaddrick (AR)- rape
  • Eileen Wellstone (Oxford) - rape
  • Elizabeth Ward Gracen - rape - quid pro quo, post incident intimidation
  • Regina Hopper Blakely - "forced himself on her, biting, bruising her"
  • Kathleen Willey (WH) - sexual assault, intimidations, threats
  • Sandra Allen James (DC) - sexual assault
  • 22 Year Old 1972 (Yale) - sexual assault
  • Kathy Bradshaw (AK) - sexual assault
  • Cristy Zercher - unwelcomed sexual advance, intimidations
  • Paula Jones (AR) - unwelcomed sexual advance, exposure, bordering on sexual assault
  • Carolyn Moffet -unwelcomed sexual advance, exposure, bordering on sexual assault
  • 1974 student at University of Arkansas - unwelcomed physical contact
  • 1978-1980 - seven complaints per Arkansas state troopers
  • Monica Lewinsky - quid pro quo, post incident character assault
  • Gennifer Flowers - quid pro quo, post incident character assault
  • Dolly Kyle Browning - post incident character assault
  • Sally Perdue - post incident threats
  • Betty Dalton - rebuffed his advances, married to one of his supporters
  • Denise Reeder - apologetic note scanned
With all of this...you stupid fucks pretend there is nothing to be concerned about.....morons...

any one of these incidents would in the least have ended the political career of any republican...for stupid fucks like you it seems as if each sexual assault just made him more popular for you guys.......you are sick assholes.......
 

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