I agree he violates all of the imaginary rules and laws.
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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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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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I think I'm starting to see how people can imagine that Trump's actions are all cool and legal, made with good intentions.
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