Your Private Life Affects Your Public Life

Theocrat

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Donald Trump can't even stay faithful as a husband to one woman in his life, having been married three times now. So, how can I trust his oath to the American people and the States to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution, as a President?
 
Any man with 10 billion dollars has been laid quite a bit.

Who doesn't know this?
 
Donald Trump can't even stay faithful as a husband to one woman in his life, having been married three times now. So, how can I trust his oath to the American people and the States to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution, as a President?

Did his wives stay faithful? Were they virgins?
 
LOL, how can you trust ANYONE to take the oath?

Oaths are pretty much meaningless in the government. They are not legally binding anyway. Presidents and staff come and go saying a bunch of hocus pocus words and go about their daily business bringing this country down.
 
Donald Trump can't even stay faithful as a husband to one woman in his life, having been married three times now. So, how can I trust his oath to the American people and the States to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution, as a President?

Yep. IYAM, he's just like all the rest. Playing the part of the "anti-establishment" hero who is coming to save the day.


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Wealth Doesn't Justify Cheating

Any man with 10 billion dollars has been laid quite a bit.

Who doesn't know this?

How do you know that? And even if it were true, it would still prove my original point about Trump, namely, that he can't be trusted due to his own personal infidelities.
 
Breaking Contracts

You have never been married have you?

No. Nonetheless, my point still stands about Trump's lack of commitment to one oath in marriage translating into his lack of commitment to his oath as a President of the united States.
 
No. Nonetheless, my point still stands about Trump's lack of commitment to one oath in marriage translating into his lack of commitment to his oath as a President of the united States.

So what? Bush, Clinton, Obama were all married, and they all $H!T on their oath as President every day in office.
 
Donald Trump can't even stay faithful as a husband to one woman in his life, having been married three times now. So, how can I trust his oath to the American people and the States to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution, as a President?

I don't buy that. There are real reasons not to support him but, for me, this isn't one of them.
 
Donald Trump can't even stay faithful as a husband to one woman in his life, having been married three times now. So, how can I trust his oath to the American people and the States to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution, as a President?

There's no guarantees no matter who is elected. The only reason anyone has to trust him in the way you mean is subjective preference. ~shrugs~ This is one of the inherent flaws of all elected "officials".
 
It all ties in together. It is foolish to think that a person who is dishonest and dishonorable in their private life (to the people who supposedly matter the most to them) is going to be honest and honorable in their public life, to strangers.

This is why we’re in the mess we’re in today. Because people compartmentalize.

A liar is a liar. A cheater is a cheater. A crook is a crook.

Why do you think Ron Paul was such a great candidate? He was rare in the sense that he actually had principles which he stood by, he was (is) honest and reliable. He’s been saying the same thing for years. You know what you’re getting with him.

Anyone who thinks that character doesn’t count deserves whatever they get, in this God-forsaken joke of an election.
 
It all ties in together. It is foolish to think that a person who is dishonest and dishonorable in their private life (to the people who supposedly matter the most to them) is going to be honest and honorable in their public life, to strangers.

This is why we’re in the mess we’re in today. Because people compartmentalize.

A liar is a liar. A cheater is a cheater. A crook is a crook.

Why do you think Ron Paul was such a great candidate? He was rare in the sense that he actually had principles which he stood by, he was (is) honest and reliable. He’s been saying the same thing for years. You know what you’re getting with him.

Anyone who thinks that character doesn’t count deserves whatever they get, in this God-forsaken joke of an election.

Agree 1000%.
 
It all ties in together. It is foolish to think that a person who is dishonest and dishonorable in their private life (to the people who supposedly matter the most to them) is going to be honest and honorable in their public life, to strangers.

This is why we’re in the mess we’re in today. Because people compartmentalize.

A liar is a liar. A cheater is a cheater. A crook is a crook.

You view all divorced men as "liars, cheaters and crooks"?

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