[Magdalen] On and On it Goes.

Grace Cangialosi gracecan at gmail.com
Thu Jul 7 16:44:03 UTC 2016


All well and good, David, but I'm becoming increasingly skeptical (and fearful) that this information is going to make any difference to Trump's supporters. 
OTOH, I think people are taking Hilary's email mistakes and what they consider her "dishonesty" much more seriously. There's a huge "anyone but Hilary" contingent out there.
I do wish, though, that there was some way her campaign could just ignore Trump altogether and focus on what she will do and what her actual policies might be. It seems to me that her campaign is slinging as much mud as his, and I still don't know what her policies are. (He doesn't have any, so I have no expectations there.)

> On Jul 7, 2016, at 10:01 AM, Cantor03--- via Magdalen <magdalen at herberthouse.org> wrote:
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> The USA Today, US nationally distributed newspaper has a front
> page detailed examination of Donald Trump's dealings over the
> years with the Atlantic City, New Jersey casino business.
> This study paints those relationships as what can only be described
> as sordid.
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> In addition to his checkered dealings with his employees, there  is
> a history of discrimination (women and blacks), and, of course, his 
> failure to pay for goods and services for the casinos.  The  final
> multiples bankruptcies of his casinos put the final nails in the  coffin.
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> Also chronicled are his endless disputes with the New Jersey  authorities
> over the legality (or better, illegality) of Trump's casino  maneuvers.
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> I suppose I'm biased, but the sweeping negative reports in both the
> New York Times and in USA Today, make Hilary's email "scandals"
> pale in comparison. 
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> David S.
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