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Billionaire Mark Cuban, an outspoken critic of Donald Trump, last week announced he had accepted an invitation from Clinton's campaign to sit front-row at the debate on Monday night.
In response, Trump threatened to bring Gennifer Flowers, a woman with whom former President Bill Clinton had an extramarital affair.
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"Hillary Clinton apparently thinks this is an episode of 'Shark Tank,' but this is America," Pence said on "Fox News Sunday," referring to the ABC reality-business show Cuban has appeared on as an investor.
"It's serious business."
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originally posted by: Profusion
Billionaire Mark Cuban, an outspoken critic of Donald Trump, last week announced he had accepted an invitation from Clinton's campaign to sit front-row at the debate on Monday night.
In response, Trump threatened to bring Gennifer Flowers, a woman with whom former President Bill Clinton had an extramarital affair.
...
"Hillary Clinton apparently thinks this is an episode of 'Shark Tank,' but this is America," Pence said on "Fox News Sunday," referring to the ABC reality-business show Cuban has appeared on as an investor.
"It's serious business."
Source
I think Indiana Governor Mike Pence's remarks about Clinton deserve a thread of their own. Has Trump pulled everyone down with him? Is this a perfect example of the law of attraction at work?
Can anyone imagine things like this happening if Trump wasn't involved? I recall Hillary Clinton as being very serious and business-like in the past. I don't want to use the word "dignified" in relation to her, but it does fit how she approached campaigning in the past in my opinion.
Is anyone else shocked by how juvenile this election cycle is?
Can anyone imagine things like this happening if Trump wasn't involved?
I recall Hillary Clinton as being very serious and business-like in the past.
I don't want to use the word "dignified" in relation to her
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originally posted by: Profusion
Can anyone imagine things like this happening if Trump wasn't involved? I recall Hillary Clinton as being very serious and business-like in the past. I don't want to use the word "dignified" in relation to her, but it does fit how she approached campaigning in the past in my opinion.
originally posted by: Metallicus
a reply to: Profusion I would love to see a rich person that just shuts the hell up for once.
The problem I have with Cuban and Soros and all of the other Billionaires is that instead of having one vote in an election they use their wealth to influence millions thereby allowing them to have undue influence simply because they are rich.