Trump breaks the "spirit of the law?" To whom did he deny due process, or right to counsel? Did he misrepresent opposition research as intelligence to a foreign intelligence surveillance court, for example? Reality always wins and the Dem elephant is about to roll onto itself.
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Replying to @Philfile @ScottAdamsSays
Ethics laws, my dude. We have them for a reason. And you can't really tell me Trump doesn't skirt them, or brush up against them, or bend the law as much as he can. The law that slows down his profits are "The Swamp" he attacks. He hates laws that slow down his deals.
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Replying to @EarthlingNathan @Philfile
I agree he violates all of the imaginary rules and laws.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @Philfile
Exactly. All the elephant-sized ethics laws in the middle of the room that large groups of delusional people refuse to acknowledge: Anarchist-leaning folks, I guess. Social Darwinists. General law-breakers.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @Philfile
Every time that Trump has settled out of court, it wasn't because he was innocent.
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Why do you think that?
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Would you give money away if you were innocent and had an army of good lawyers?
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Yes. I have done exactly that. Sometimes it is just easier.
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I can see that. Trump doesn't seem like the kind of guy who rolls over and takes the easy way out, though. The "less expensive" way, maybe, but he has a LOT of pride and his brand is everything to him. He would pay extra to win.
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When his employees and business partners are the culprits, better to settle. Example: Trump University.
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I'm impressed by the way you find silver linings.
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What silver lining are you hallucinating?
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