There’s A Glaring Contradiction In Donald Trump’s Apology Video

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The GOP nominee can’t decide whether the past is fair game.

In a hostage-like video apology released in the early minutes of Saturday, Donald Trump dismissed a 2005 tape of him bragging about sexually assaulting women as a “more than decade-old video.”

Seconds later, he pledged to ratchet up attacks on Bill Clinton’s indiscretions and scandals and Hillary Clinton’s response to them from more than 20 years ago.

“I’ve said some foolish things. But there is a big difference between the word and actions of other people,” Trump said in the video. “Bill Clinton has actually abused women and Hillary has bullied, attacked, shamed and intimidated his victims. We will discuss this more in the coming days.”

Trump’s statement capped a frantic day on the trail in which his campaign was rocked by the revelation of the hot-mic moment. Several Republican lawmakers responded by pulling their support from the nominee.

Staring straight into the camera, a dulled look on his face, Trump admitted that he had “said and done things I regret and the words released today on this more than decade-old video are one of them,”

“I said it, I was wrong, and I apologized,” he said.

But in pledging “to be a better man tomorrow,” he also offered up some glaring contradictions ― beyond just insisting that scandals from Bill Clinton’s days in office were fair game, while his hot-mic moment decades later was old news.

Trump also urged voters to keep their focus on the “important issues we are facing today.” And then, within a few sentences, he said he would be attacking Bill Clinton’s personal life more aggressively in “the coming days.”

There's A Glaring Contradiction In Donald Trump's Apology Video

Trump can't have it both ways. What's good for the goose is also good for the gander.
 
How does Trump justify his rationale?

From the OP:

In a hostage-like video apology released in the early minutes of Saturday, Donald Trump dismissed a 2005 tape of him bragging about sexually assaulting women as a “more than decade-old video.”

Seconds later, he pledged to ratchet up attacks on Bill Clinton’s indiscretions and scandals and Hillary Clinton’s response to them from more than 20 years ago.
 
Trump can't have it both ways.

If he isn't the same person he was 10 years ago - then Bill Clinton isn't the same person he was more than 20 years ago.
 
The clintons worked it out and remain together like good Christians wish every married couple would do.

Trump...Well, married, cheated, left, Married, cheated left and married and probably cheated again. The guy doesn't give a damn.


I never through I'd see the day that the democrats would hold the moral high ground on the family.
 
seems that trump has interrupted all your obsessions with the rocky horror picture show, sorry, better not let that happen again.
 
The video comes across as "they got me, this time, but now I'm going to get them." It was an announcement of escalation. Trump attacking the Clintons will come across as defending his vulnerable spot (objectifying women). And with each attack he launches on the Clintons, they will smile and turn up a new card in their hand against Trump. By the time this embarassing spectacle is done playing out, the GOP candidates will be finished via association with the stain that Trump has become on the party logo.

If you think the tape released yesterday was bad, stay tuned... You ain't seen nothin' yet. Do the math...Trump's mouth, misogyny and ego + constantly being around hot mics and cameras for decades = much worse to come..
 

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