I've never got the impression that the Clintons stayed together because it was the noble thing to do. It seems you have circular reasoning here where you claim another reason to loathe Hillary Clinton is the fact you loathe Hillary Clinton.
Please stop felching the crap from @Dayton Kitchens ass, thank you. See, now neither of us gets what we want.
I don't know or really care. I do know she shouldn't be patting herself on the back and saying it was her "gutsiest" decision or whatever. In truth her decision to stay married to Bill Clinton in the late 1990s was a no brainer. Her marriage gave her everything she could possibly have wanted and the real potential for much more (the presidency). Divorcing Clinton in the late 70s or early 1980s would've actually been a bold and "gutsy" decision. When it could've cost her everything.
An outlier? One time? I doubt that a lot. You lose your temper a lot, and people who resort to abuse do it over and over.
But you're anti divorce aren't you? You believe it's the right thing to do but she shouldn't be proud of it?
Women that don't act like little Geishas tie Christian men's dicks in knots. Their masculinity is as fragile is wet tissue paper. It's a year-round Christmas present of schadenfreude.
Can I get this straight? Dayton is criticising Hilary Clinton for staying married to Bill Clinton even though he's against divorce, going so far on occasion to call it among the greatest evils of the modern world. When pressed on this, he instead talks about her "attitude", in particular "how she moves her head". He's just a raging misogynist piece of shit.
If you disagree with this @Dayton Kitchens then help us all out and explain, what is it about a woman who has been cheated on but chosen to forgive having some sense of poise and dignity you find so objectionable? We all know she has profited from her marriage and is doubtless well aware of that herself, but she is nonetheless the victim and followed what you would any other time deem the correct and moral course. For all I know there's genuine love in their household, genuine hurt and distress at the betrayal and humiliation regardless of the political advantages. Should she be humble about his failings? Seems to me someone who can be treated that way and hold their head high regardless has demonstrated at least some admirable traits even if it is only thick skin.
It is really that she has the wrong letter next to her name. If the clintons were republicans @Dayton Kitchens would love everything they do, including monika.
Wrong. I've condemned Donald Trump repeatedly and openly. And I refused to vote for him for his moral faults.
Note given I'm not an elected public figure or running for public office the same standards do not apply to me as they would Hillary Clinton.