Siete
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Not really Unlike most republicans Dems feel IMHO that what's good for the goose is good for the gander
BS, utter BS and you know it. As partisan as both sides are, people will switch on a dime depending on who they support. You are being dishonest to say otherwise. Hell, Dems overlook Clinton's lies and Republicans overlook Trump's lies and then they attack each other over the lies. Pretty funny.
Yeah, in the meantime, every candidate since Nixon.
And is not legally required to do so and you attack the unfavorable Trump while you support the unfavorable Clinton. You know Clinton that is trusted less than anyother candidate, but that is okay by you, a partisan hack.
Never said he was legally required to do so, why does this keep getting brought back up as though it means something in this thread?
Yep, Trump and Clinton are both unfavorable. And? You keep wanting to make this into a partisan divide, it's not.Since Nixon, remember?
Not seeing your point, he isn't required to release anything. He doesn't gain a thing from those demanding him to release his taxes. If he sees a gain, then he will decide to release them, if not, he isn't going to release them for opponents benefit.
Just because other candidates have done it, isn't a reason to release them.
Presidents aren't required by law to release their birth certificates either, but Obama did just to satisfy others.
Trump should release his tax returns.