Andrew's first response is Epstein's house was "a convenient place to stay." Then he says it was the "honourable and right" thing to do. In fact, Andrew's fault was he was "too honourable." Then likens house to a "railway station."
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what on earth were they doing with Hens?
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Who among us does not suffer from a tendency to be too honourable.
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They were all, as Shakespeare would say, honourable men.
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hate it when my surfeit of honor causes me to rape children
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Thank god there’s no footage of him waving at the door as a young female leaves Epstein’s house. Oh wait.... https://youtu.be/aCJcMJdR1DY
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Can someone from the US press do a similar interview with Bill Clinton?
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When one stays at the home of a pedophile to be 'honorable and right' in their actions. Just staying with my pedophile friends in the interest of being overly honorable, as one does.
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He couldn’t afford a hotel room?
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So, Andrew, at the Pearly Gates you will be denied entrance because of,” my tendency to be too honorable.” “I believe you, though thousands wouldn't.”
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