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 Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey
We both agree that's stupid, illogical reasoning, though, right?
... and that if that is her underlying reason for asking that question in that tone, then she's being childish...
... right?
Why is it stupid and illogical?
If someone puts themselves in an ambiguous situation, where they could either be up to no good or it could be nothing, they're the unwise one, not the person who asks them about it. Even I know not to have a closed-door meeting with a female student in my office. That's not because every time I do, I'm offering them an A for a blowjob, it's because it opens me up to false allegations. And to the outside, objective observer it's difficult to prove my innocence since it would just be my word against someone else's. So, to avoid such a situation arising, I don't allow that to happen.
And of course, it's not fair to assume that because he talked to someone on Trump's personal law team about Mueller that it necessarily was for unethical purposes, but it is fair to ask if they met and if so, what the contents of that meeting were.
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