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Yeah but her comments came after he was exposed ….were they not?Well, she did.
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Oprah Winfrey says Harvey Weinstein's behavior "hideous"
Media mogul took to Facebook to say she hasn't "been able to find the words to articulate the magnitude of the situation"www.cbsnews.com
^^^ This article is from October 13, 2017. ^^^
Continue with your double-standards.
For the record, I don't believe in "guilt-by-association." I do not fault Trump for having, at one time, been a friend of Jeffrey Epstein's. Once Trump learned of Epstein's conduct, he denounced Epstein and broke off all ties with him. That also appears to be what Oprah Winfrey did with Harvey Weinstein.
You're probably right. Trump is too though. All world leaders look at him as an opportunist, and laugh at us behind closed doors for electing such a weak minded, spineless, thin skinned and insecure clown. A perpetual braggart that can't back up any claims with the truth. He would probably be cool to play a round of golf with occasion. Do you really believe he is running for President because he wants to help this country, your ilk specifically?Explain how acknowledging such obvious weakness is unpatriotic. She is out of her league i=on the international stage.
Standing by for the Trump comparisons
RCP leans right. Not like Rasmussen but they do
Typically 3rd parties only receive 60-70% of national average in swing states on election day.
Typically 3rd parties lose 1/4 to 1/3 of polling support the last 90 days of campaign.
Today's announcement helps DJT but its moving it just a couple tenths at most. If Trump wins a state by .25%, this may have done it. If Trump wins by 1%, Trump would have won it either way....
BREAKING NEWS: Robert Kennedy Jr.'s Defection from the Democratic party completed as he joins Donald Trump at Arizona rally
Robert Kennedy Jr. cemented his full devotion to Donald Trump before a raucous crowd of adoring supporters in Arizona Friday evening, finalizing his defection from the Democratic party.
The nephew of Democratic President John F. Kennedy joined the former president on stage to a barrage of raucous cheers.
The Trump campaign previously announced a 'special guest' would attend the rally, and the mysterious allure drew thousands to the Desert Diamond Arena - capacity nearly 20,000 - in Glendale, Arizona.
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Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., left, shakes hands with Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally Friday, Aug. 23, 2024, in Glendale, Arizona. Earlier in the day RFK endorsed Trump
'Bobby! Booby! Bobby!' the crowd erupted in cheer.
'I don't think I have ever introduced anyone that has gotten the applause he got,' Trump said, still in control of the audience.
'In honor of Bobby .. I will establish a new independent commission on assassination attempts,' Trump - an assassination survivor himself - said.
The former president then lauded the Kennedy heir for his environmental efforts - and he said he would appoint the independent candidate to an ecological study panel to examine the effects of climate change.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13774869/robert-kennedy-joins-donald-trump-arizona-rally.html
As GOP commentator Scott Jennings said on CNN tonight if Trump puts him out there to campaign for him he's stuck with whatever RFK says. So buyer beware this deal....
This was widely reported a week ago. RFK Jr. peddled an endorsement to the Harris campaign first, in exchange for a guaranteed cabinet position, and he was turned away. Apparently, the Trump campaign thinks his endorsement means something. It doesn't. RFK Jr. just needs a job.BREAKING NEWS: Robert Kennedy Jr.'s Defection from the Democratic party completed as he joins Donald Trump at Arizona rally
Robert Kennedy Jr. cemented his full devotion to Donald Trump before a raucous crowd of adoring supporters in Arizona Friday evening, finalizing his defection from the Democratic party.
The nephew of Democratic President John F. Kennedy joined the former president on stage to a barrage of raucous cheers.
The Trump campaign previously announced a 'special guest' would attend the rally, and the mysterious allure drew thousands to the Desert Diamond Arena - capacity nearly 20,000 - in Glendale, Arizona.
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Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., left, shakes hands with Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally Friday, Aug. 23, 2024, in Glendale, Arizona. Earlier in the day RFK endorsed Trump
'Bobby! Booby! Bobby!' the crowd erupted in cheer.
'I don't think I have ever introduced anyone that has gotten the applause he got,' Trump said, still in control of the audience.
'In honor of Bobby .. I will establish a new independent commission on assassination attempts,' Trump - an assassination survivor himself - said.
The former president then lauded the Kennedy heir for his environmental efforts - and he said he would appoint the independent candidate to an ecological study panel to examine the effects of climate change.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13774869/robert-kennedy-joins-donald-trump-arizona-rally.html