During Monday night's presidential debate,Watch Mother of Mine Online there was a lot of "law and order" talk from Donald Trump. He wasn't, sadly, talking about the successful crime drama. Or was he?
The Republican presidential candidate referred to himself as the "law and order" guy a bunch of times, harking back to the days of Reagan and Nixon. Either that, or he just really, really loves Law & Order,in which case, hey, he's only human.
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Similarly, ex-writer for Law & Order David Slack was displeased to learn of Trump's apparent fandom, suggesting that he'd only appear on the show to portray some kind of rich psychopath.
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Strong words from the Law & Ordercrew. But many other Twitter users were delighted to see Trump wear his passion for the long-running show so enthusiastically on his sleeve.
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And then there was Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's take.
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