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Post by pravalika nanda Mon Oct 10, 2016 9:22 pm

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2016/10/10/no-one-talks-like-donald-trump-in-locker-rooms/

** more trail-blazing, courageous and "honest" "reporting" from wapo. i want to kowtow to these great reporters for their missionary zeal and moral rectitude and integrity and sacrifices they have made. all hail wapo, originally just kleenex for the secular elite but now evolving into a religious text.

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Post by MaxEntropy_Man Mon Oct 10, 2016 9:38 pm

Your sarcasm notwithstanding  the WaPo has indeed done exceptional reporting this season and is in large measure responsible for orange anus's pathetic situation.
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Post by pravalika nanda Tue Oct 11, 2016 6:32 pm

MaxEntropy_Man wrote:Your sarcasm notwithstanding  the WaPo has indeed done exceptional reporting this season and is in large measure responsible for orange anus's pathetic situation
no, donald trump is the one who damaged himself and he did so in the first few days itself when he ranted about the wall and other stuff. the first few seconds/mins are enough for anyone to make up their mind. donad trump did more for this country by exposing the shrill, bigoted politics of the republican party, and their lack of preparedness for this election. he found no support or guidance from them and they probably hoped he'd just disappear and one of their own would win. trump also exposed how bigoted the average american is. and he also just exposed how hypocritical these people who're isolating him only now are.

what did wapo have to with it? it is a shitty paper, it's improper for a newspaper to engage in this moral haranguing and it's terrible of them to allwo this to become the most important national story of the last few days. you're acting liek they did investigative journalism for picking up some old and irrelevant tapes from 10 years ago. the only topic they should be talking about is the tax loophole he exploited.

crap like he hit on women, walked into their dressing rooms etc., well those women are working adults and they better know how to handle the workplace. and his daughter and he have a great relationship. as a daughter i can tell you that i would be annoyed and chalk it up to silliness but not hold it against my dad if he spoke about
me the way he did about her.

wapo is a shitty paper and the screechy moral haranguing is disturbing. i know you like that kind of stuff as does merlot. however, both of you must stand in line and thank donald trump for giving you a reason  to say the word "pussy" out loud under the guise of discussing current events.


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Post by MaxEntropy_Man Tue Oct 11, 2016 9:00 pm

pravalika nanda wrote:

what did wapo have to with it? it is a shitty paper, it's improper for a newspaper to engage in this moral haranguing and it's terrible of them to allwo this to become the most important national story of the last few days. you're acting liek they did investigative journalism for picking up some old and irrelevant tapes from 10 years ago. the only topic they should be talking about is the tax loophole he exploited.

i disagree that it is irrelevant. this is a man who is going to be making policy and making nominations of SCOTUS justices which will affect all americans' lives. i am glad people have had a chance to see and hear him talk about women in this fashion.
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Post by Guest Wed Oct 12, 2016 9:33 am

Now this was one good investigative piece by WAPO back in the 90s. This is also an indicator of how far along we have come in this digital age.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinton_family

Bill Clinton's father, William Jefferson Blythe, Jr. (February 27, 1910 – May 17, 1946), was a traveling heavy equipment salesman who died in a car crash three months before Bill was born.[2] Blythe was born as one of nine children to William Jefferson Blythe, Sr. (1884–1935), a poor farmer in Sherman, Texas, and his wife, the former Lou Birchie Ayers (1893–1946). He was of English and Scots descent, with family lines in North America since the days of the thirteen colonies.[3]

Blythe was married four times. He married for the first time in December 1935, and the bride was Virginia Adele Gash; they were divorced only thirteen months later. Although no child was born to the couple during their marriage, they later had a son together. After the divorce, Virginia moved to California and married first a man named Coffelt, then a man named Charles Ritzenthaler. However, she and Blythe remained friends, and she visited him on occasion. A son was conceived during these visits, and Henry Leon Blythe was born in Sherman, Texas on June 17, 1938, some eighteen months after his parents had been divorced. Henry's parents lost touch with each other when he was an infant, after his father briefly married and divorced his mother's sister, and he never knew his biological father or paternal siblings. Later in life, Henry Leon Blythe took the name "Henry Leon Ritzenthaler" in honor of a step-father. He ran several small businesses in Paradise, California, including a janitorial business, and died in 2009. He was unaware of his connection to the future president until the presidential campaign of 1992, when a Washington Post investigation, based on birth registry records, revealed details of Bill Clinton's family. Ritzenthaler met his half-brother for the first time around that time, and the physical resemblance between them was remarked upon.[4]

Blythe's second marriage happened in December 1940 when, nearly four years after his divorce from Virginia Adele Gash, Blythe married her sister, Minnie Faye Gash. This marriage was annulled only four months later, in April 1941, and there were no children. Barely days after the annulment, in May 3, 1941, Blythe married again. His third wife was Wanetta Ellen Alexander of Kansas City, Missouri. Wanetta gave birth to Blythe's daughter on May 11, 1941, exactly eight days after their wedding. She had become pregnant with Blythe's child even before he had married Minnie Faye Gash in December 1940. The daughter thus born to Wanetta and Blythe is Sharon Lee Blythe Pettijohn, who is still alive in 2016. Blythe and Wanetta were formally divorced three years later, in April 1944. They lost touch immediately afterwards; Wanetta, who eventually settled in Tucson, Arizona, had no inkling of Blythe's subsequent history until the presidential campaign of 1992 and the Washington Post story. Upon seeing old photographs of Bill Clinton's father flashed on TV, Wanetta "swears on a stack of Bibles ...... that that was the man she was married to" said her son-in-law Bob Pettijohn, Sharon Lee Blythe Pettijohn's husband.

Blythe's divorce from Wanetta Alexander was granted by court in April 1944. Seven months before that, in September 1943, Blythe had already "married" Virginia Dell Cassidy of Bodcaw, Arkansas. Blythe and Cassidy remained married until his death in May 1946, which happened in a car crash. On August 19, 1946, three months after Blythe's death, Cassidy gave birth to their only child, the future Bill Clinton. Cassidy had no knowledge of Blythe's previous marriages until decades later.[5]

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Post by swapna Wed Oct 12, 2016 10:50 am

Scarlet O'Hara wrote:Now this was one good investigative piece by WAPO back in the 90s. This is also an indicator of how far along we have come in this digital age.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinton_family

Bill Clinton's father, William Jefferson Blythe, Jr. (February 27, 1910 – May 17, 1946), was a traveling heavy equipment salesman who died in a car crash three months before Bill was born.[2] Blythe was born as one of nine children to William Jefferson Blythe, Sr. (1884–1935), a poor farmer in Sherman, Texas, and his wife, the former Lou Birchie Ayers (1893–1946). He was of English and Scots descent, with family lines in North America since the days of the thirteen colonies.[3]

Blythe was married four times. He married for the first time in December 1935, and the bride was Virginia Adele Gash; they were divorced only thirteen months later. Although no child was born to the couple during their marriage, they later had a son together. After the divorce, Virginia moved to California and married first a man named Coffelt, then a man named Charles Ritzenthaler. However, she and Blythe remained friends, and she visited him on occasion. A son was conceived during these visits, and Henry Leon Blythe was born in Sherman, Texas on June 17, 1938, some eighteen months after his parents had been divorced. Henry's parents lost touch with each other when he was an infant, after his father briefly married and divorced his mother's sister, and he never knew his biological father or paternal siblings. Later in life, Henry Leon Blythe took the name "Henry Leon Ritzenthaler" in honor of a step-father. He ran several small businesses in Paradise, California, including a janitorial business, and died in 2009. He was unaware of his connection to the future president until the presidential campaign of 1992, when a Washington Post investigation, based on birth registry records, revealed details of Bill Clinton's family. Ritzenthaler met his half-brother for the first time around that time, and the physical resemblance between them was remarked upon.[4]

Blythe's second marriage happened in December 1940 when, nearly four years after his divorce from Virginia Adele Gash, Blythe married her sister, Minnie Faye Gash. This marriage was annulled only four months later, in April 1941, and there were no children. Barely days after the annulment, in May 3, 1941, Blythe married again. His third wife was Wanetta Ellen Alexander of Kansas City, Missouri. Wanetta gave birth to Blythe's daughter on May 11, 1941, exactly eight days after their wedding. She had become pregnant with Blythe's child even before he had married Minnie Faye Gash in December 1940. The daughter thus born to Wanetta and Blythe is Sharon Lee Blythe Pettijohn, who is still alive in 2016. Blythe and Wanetta were formally divorced three years later, in April 1944. They lost touch immediately afterwards; Wanetta, who eventually settled in Tucson, Arizona, had no inkling of Blythe's subsequent history until the presidential campaign of 1992 and the Washington Post story. Upon seeing old photographs of Bill Clinton's father flashed on TV, Wanetta "swears on a stack of Bibles ...... that that was the man she was married to" said her son-in-law Bob Pettijohn, Sharon Lee Blythe Pettijohn's husband.

Blythe's divorce from Wanetta Alexander was granted by court in April 1944. Seven months before that, in September 1943, Blythe had already "married" Virginia Dell Cassidy of Bodcaw, Arkansas. Blythe and Cassidy remained married until his death in May 1946, which happened in a car crash. On August 19, 1946, three months after Blythe's death, Cassidy gave birth to their only child, the future Bill Clinton. Cassidy had no knowledge of Blythe's previous marriages until decades later.[5]
what's the relevance of this article to donald trump's or hillary clinton's election campaign?

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