@DiogenesLamp
What, precisely, is kooky about my post? It's all factual, all easily searchable.
What is kooky is that you place any value in such trivial issues. Trump donated to Hillary? Big whoop! In the larger scheme of things, it is unworthy of notice.
You should be talking about Hillary Clinton, Firing 7 people so as to give their jobs to her cronies, and hiring those cronies for the specific purpose of funneling government contracts to their companies back in Arkansas, for which Hillary would get kickbacks, and then Pushing the FBI into filing charges against the people who were fired to cover up for the fact that she had been caught with her hand in the financial cookie jar!
Let me try and clarify this further.
1. She fired people who had done nothing wrong, and who had worked there for decades.
2. She attempted to give their jobs to cronies.
3. The cronies were intended to funnel Millions of Dollars in contracts back to companies in Arkansas.
4. These Arkansas companies would kick money back to her.
5. When she got caught in repeated lies, she made up the allegation that the fired Travel office staff was "embezzling".
6. She knew full well they weren't embezzling, but she used her influence to force the FBI to file charges against them to produce a smoke screen for her own corruption.
She deliberately tried to destroy innocent people to cover up her own corruption. She was going to put innocent people in prison just to hide her own nefarious doings.
This is not a single incident. This is a long term pattern for Hillary Clinton.
And you want to make an issue about Trump donating to her campaign while he was a businessman in New York?
Trump did what he had to do to maintain his connections in that City. It's a rough place, and you got to deal with the conditions that exist there until you get up big enough to do something about it.
I recommend you read up on Theodore Roosevelt. He was appalled by the corruption of New York, but he couldn't do anything about it until he became President. And then he did.
Stop worrying about small things. That is kooky. Worry about big things, like a 37 year history of corruption.