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Trump: Child Rapist for President?

When I asked my ultra Conservative friends and family if Trump had been accused of rape a couple of months ago, their response was an emotional volcano of righteous indignations that vomited forth in a lava of hatred for Hilary and the media. Granted, this response is not without warrant, but such an emotional addiction to Trump's blatant demagoguery has left people on all sides of the political spectrum concerned, and quite frankly, speechless.


While such Conservatives vehemently denied that Trump could ever have been guilty of such an act (although there is no real evidence that could show him to be a "moral man" in the first place), recent court documents tell a pretty harrowing story of how Trump engaged in the brutal rape of a 13 year old girl. And apparently, she was not the first or the last.


I have no idea if these allegations are true, nor have I done any great deal of investigation into who the accuser is or anything else. But one thing is perfectly clear: if you are a Conservative who simply chooses to ignore or dismiss such claims without even considering if they could be true, and all out of such a blind hatred for Hilary or Liberals, than the years of emotional conditioning to which you have been subjected to for your political religion of Conservatism has been completed.


You are now an absolute automaton who, like a pod person from Invasion of the Body Snatchers, is simply a zombie for their own special brand of political zealotry.  Well done, America, well done.

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