Like on a scale from 1 - 10? 9.26 Apologies if my answers don't seem sincere, but I just don't see people buying access to a politician to be that big of a deal. I mean, does it surprise you? I bet Peter Thiel would have great access to a Trump Administration (lmao).
Long story short, if she rapes my mother or has my mother raped, I'd be willing to accept Trump being elected.
So, rape is your limit?
Buying access is one thing. Bribery is another. Honestly, I'm not sure where the line is drawn. I'm not ok with any politician doing it personally. I'm also not voting for either of the two candidates, so it doesn't really matter to me.
A couple of the email things are really standing out to me right now as worthy of investigation:
1. Irish Cell Phone mogul
2. Haiti stuff
3. Cheryl Mills stating in an email related to Clinton foundation "Remember, anything sent to the state.gov email address is accessible, send it to the other email". I find this one significant because it demonstrates a willingness to A. Sidestep FOIA, B. Hide the pay for play which resulted in Classified information being sent to an unsecure server, so there was intent. This was deliberately done to hide the Pay for Play.
4. The lead investigator from the FBI's wife being paid over a half a million dollars in a "campaign donation" by Terry McAuliffe's PAC. This one is reallllllllly concerning.
5. Bill's receiving exorbitant "contributions" from various entities, which ironically ended up in those entities receiving contract awards, favorable decisions, etc.