(September 18, 2018 at 8:08 am)alpha male Wrote:(September 18, 2018 at 7:49 am)Aroura Wrote: Pedantic
No, you had a valid point. In the metoo movement, after a person is accused, a number of additional accusations usually follow, and then the person's career is ruined. In the unusual case where there's a lone accusation, that usually fades.
Well, sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't. The longevity of a single claim seems to be tied more to the nature of the alleged offense than anything else, or even the nature of the evidence for or against it. This might be on the lesser end (dodgy attitude towards consent with a high school girl while he was still in high school, at least better than Roy Moore), but, still, this is probably not something we want in someone who's heading for one of the highest offices in the land, especially when he once said that the President is above the law (this may or may not have legitimately changed, depending on whether or not his recent repudiation of his claims is sincere, and the only way to be sure is not the sort of situation we want to subject America to.)
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