So why is “nasty woman” getting all the attention? Is this a kind of reverse sexism?
Hillary Clinton tells Donald Trump: you are the most dangerous person to run for president in the history of America https://t.co/SLEhsU1h3I
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He IS the first person in U.S. history who has said he will have to “think about” conceding if HIllary wins. Nobody does that. He would probably incite a civil war if he loses. He’s said as much. That and much more does make him dangerous.
On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 5:52 PM, Earthpages.org wrote:
> Earthpages.ca posted: “So why is “nasty woman” getting all the attention? > Is this a kind of reverse sexism? https://twitter.com/earthpages/status/ > 789266667465535488″ >
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Well, first point… I think she called him “dangerous” before he said he’d keep us in “suspense.” But I could be wrong… I’d have to watch it again. As for keeping Americans in suspense, I think he was just being honest. He would contest if he thought there was any fraud involved. Isn’t it “American” to despise fraud?
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