Seismosaurus
Philosopher
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From what I hear, the plan isn't to hit Hillary with the affairs so much as how she reacted to them. Apparently she said some nasty things about Monica and accused her of lying. So the tack is pretty much that Hillary holds herself up as a champion of women, but is a hypocrite. Or something.The other thing I don't get is, he also reportedly said, next time he will "bring up" Bill's infidelities. How is that going to work? For someone who is on his third marriage, with a history of multiple extramarital affairs, who once told Howard Stern that contracting venereal disease was an unfortunate but inevitable consequence of his 'lusty' lifestyle. Hillary wasn't the philanderer, her husband was. But I don't think even Bill Clinton is a match for Donald Trump when it comes to cheating on the wife.
The way he talks about it, all these trade deals are terrible because US negotiators are terrible. As a super-expert negotiator, he will be all demanding and stuff, and thus get much better deals.At some point I'd like to hear Trump explain details about some of his plans. Scrapping NAFTA for instance. There may be some problems with it -- I'm sure it's not a perfect deal (didn't the Canadians have some problems with it too during negotiations?) -- but how exactly will Trump "fix it?" I'd like to hear him go into enough detail to convince me he knows what the hell he's talking about. Because I don't think he does and I'm sure I've got a lot of company.
Personally it seems to me that presuming you can get a better deal presumes that you have more bargaining power to deal with in the first place. Which maybe, maybe not.