09-14-2016, 12:56 AM
Given that Trump lies far worse than she does, so what? This is a 2 horse race and George "I can not tell a lie" Washington isn't in it. for every alleged lie from Clinton, there are many from Trump. He never apologises or withdraws when he's caught out lying. Many examples can be given but the most obvious is the birther campaign where he disputed that Obama was born in the US and claimed he had hired a PI who had found evidence to the contrary. And don't tell me he should be judged differently as he was a businessman and not a politician. He's been harbouring a desire to run for the presidency for a long time. And there's no reason a dodgy businessman shouldn't be called to account in a presidential campaign anyway.
Panahi showed her colours when she brought up Benghazi. What a crock that was.
Obama is campaigning for Clinton while she's laid up. He's a much better campaigner than either Clinton or Trump. His approval rating is up to 58% and he's a powerful orator. Turn out is a vital issue for Clinton and he can energise voters, particularly black and minority voters. Apparently, he is likely to campaign heavily for her in October. There's little doubt he will do so passionately. His legacy depends to a large degree on a Clinton victory and he wouldn't be human if he didn't hold a very large grudge against Trump after the birther outrage which was a thinly-veiled racist attack.
Panahi showed her colours when she brought up Benghazi. What a crock that was.
Obama is campaigning for Clinton while she's laid up. He's a much better campaigner than either Clinton or Trump. His approval rating is up to 58% and he's a powerful orator. Turn out is a vital issue for Clinton and he can energise voters, particularly black and minority voters. Apparently, he is likely to campaign heavily for her in October. There's little doubt he will do so passionately. His legacy depends to a large degree on a Clinton victory and he wouldn't be human if he didn't hold a very large grudge against Trump after the birther outrage which was a thinly-veiled racist attack.


