He didn't come remotely close to suggesting that he shouldn't be "allowed to run for office." You're just inventing that from nothing. He *is* saying that people shouldn't vote for him, which is...completely valid? People are allowed to offer their election opinions.
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I think the right thing to do for someone with his record would've been to choose not to run I think his choice to do so regardless speaks extremely poorly to his judgment and his competence, never mind his moral character -- to *not realize* that this would become a circus
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He could've spared that for his victims -- and himself, and his own family -- by knowing enough to keep his head down and stay out of the public eye for a good long while He didn't, and he has the right not to do it because it's a free country, but he's an asshole for doing it
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"Has no right" in what sense? Until someone actually proposes a constitutional amendment banning him from running, being categorically opposed to him running isn't at all the same thing
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