trump mixing his business with his political position is shockingly unethical (cheney's halliburton contracts, the clinton foundation)
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Replying to @alicemazzy
Trump's not from the *right* kinds of businesses to be doing that, though.
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Replying to @St_Rev @alicemazzy
Neither Clinton, Cheney, Bush or Obama did anything comparable to this. You're comparing reality to conspiracy theories.
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That presidents did things we all hold to be unacceptable does not preclude him being an order of magnitude worse.
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Replying to @PittLabs @alicemazzy
If you're going to invoke orders of magnitude, show me Trump's office-related malfeasance compared to HRC's SecState
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Protip: Trump isn't actually in office yet.
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Replying to @St_Rev @alicemazzy
That is true, but I would say that he is already worse given his complete lack of divestment /separation w/his business.
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Replying to @PittLabs @alicemazzy
The advantage of a Trump presidency is that every newspaper and every agency is going to be on his ass about this.
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downside is they've already spent their credibility
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