Hillary Clinton's temperament disqualifies her from the presidency

Yet Hillary is getting a pass for allegedly bruising Bill. But as Hannity pointed out to Marshall, Depp didn’t get a pass. He denies he attacked his wife, and his exes have come to his defense, saying he was never violent. We even have reports that Heard was arrested in 2009 for domestic violence when she attacked her girlfriend. Still, you can’t pick up a magazine or click on a news site without seeing stories that cast Depp in a shady light.

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Marshall countered, saying the accused, like Depp and Hillary, are innocent until proven guilty. She’s right, but Marshall misses that the story of Heard’s alleged abuse is still blanketing the media, and Depp’s reputation has taken a massive hit. We don’t hear much more than a peep about Hillary. I’m not saying we should assume her guilt, but the issue is important enough to expose and investigate. We certainly would do it if this were Trump.

This situation exposes a nasty reality in our society. We do have gender inequality, and it’s men who are getting the raw deal. In domestic violence, they’re often guilty until proven innocent. If a woman attacks a man, we make excuses for her to justify her illegal behavior. Where’s the equality in that?

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