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This lady is good.
Misogynist Trump has some impressive women in his administration:
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He does, doesn’t change the fact that he’s a misogynist
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Has he grabbed her by the pussay yet? He can do anything....
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And so is this lady, who probably has the most insight into Trump of anyone outside his family. Actually, his relationship with her was longer than any of his marriages so far. No, it's not all bad.
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Contrary to the manufactured persona of Trump being a misogynist, he has and has had, perfectly respectful, proper, and friendly relations with women, as demonstrated by the number in his administration. He has voiced a respect for excellence and competence, and has commented on those qualities in the women he as hired or appointed. |
20% of Trumps appointees so far have been women as contrasted with 27% for Obama and 15% for Bush.
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Keep defending this clown.... it’s a laugh to watch. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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As for Res's final verdict about him not being qualified to be President because he does not have the proper expertise in law and politics, that depends on the notion that politics is separated from We the People. That it is some arcane discipline or science that requires a study of law and political machination. Some successful President's come to mind, Eisenhower for example, that didn't go through the political factories. |
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I can appreciate the humor. Much more entertaining watching the snowflakes melt on a daily basis. Six more years of humor is a real possibility without any viable alternatives in sight. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Six more years, Ha Ha
The reason Trump's approval rating is stuck within a few digits is because that is his base. He has demonstrated no ability or desire to grow support outside of his base. His approval ratings are consistently almost as low as Carters and how did he do? Now if the economy turns down at all, which is a very real possibility, and he absolutely owns it, what has he done that any other Republican could not have holding both houses? Supreme Court justices, what Republican would have done anything substantially different? Tax reform, same question, though I think some may have been more moderate looking back at the history of tax cuts. Odds are very good that they will be rolled back shortly based on history. Immigration, he has accomplished nothing other than to make the Republican party look mean, numbers haven't changed substantially. Healthcare, all he has accomplished is to screw up what is there. No improvement and he left all the candidates in the last election scrambling, saying we will keep this, really we will. There is a long list of things pushed by Bannon and Miller, that he has done that no other Republican would have, and are not in the best interest of the long term growth of the Republican party. Have you seen the purported middle class tax cut, maybe that's coming with the caravan? Who's paying for it anyways? He thinks he is surrounded by drooling sycophants kissing up to him, but they are actually salivating politicians, ready to spit him out before it rubs off on them. If Trump survives the primary, Republicans are fools. Never mind the general election. |
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lately regardless of the thread subject. It's the same kind of personal hate narrative that fills Magazines and editorial columns on a daily basis. I believe the intent, beyond the hatred, is to numb the public mind with vitriolic repetition. At some point, people get tired of it, limp with the idea of having to cope with it, throw up there arms, and are comforted by the thought of just getting rid of the weight of negativism, and getting rid of the man at the center of it. Your previous post in this thread was more on topic, and it actually contradicted the notion that Trump is a misogynist, or that he is stupid, unsuccessful riding on his daddy's back, sloppy, an unfeeling psychopath, but it does point out some of his flaws, which every President has had their share of, as do the rest of us. Except for the prissy saints. |
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Tell me you were not saying haha at the thought of Trump even running for office.
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"Much more entertaining watching the snowflakes melt on a daily basis. Six more years of humor is a real possibility without any viable alternatives in sight.?" It's comical that you think it is vitriolic repetition, if so then what is "witch hunt, invaders, fake news, etc." Some call these things oft repeated by Trump, dogwhistles or verbal violence, they could also be labeled as vitriolic repetition. Heather Nauert certainly treats the reporters with a different hand than Trump and what goes around comes around. Do you think she would take Sarah Sanders job? I don't think he hates women, but is what the Brits call a "sex pest" not knowing proper boundaries. And when you look at prissy saints, perhaps you could include Kavanaugh and others in that bunch for their involvement in the Clinton impeachment. |
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Of course all these women were lying. Consider though that it has been proven that most women do not admit they were sexually assaulted, perhaps the exception is in the case of Trump where they all made it up or really wanted it. https://www.businessinsider.com/wome...t-list-2017-12 |
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If he had said that all women would "let" you do it, that is obviously wrong . . . or worse if you want it to be so. |
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It would be refreshing if both sides would quit. But I don't see that happening. I don't know who would offer the first olive leaf. And each has a political reason for doing what they do. I am not "defending" Trump, just pointing out, for clarification of right and wrong, what I think is wrong. And occasionally pointing out what Trump does right. Sort of a pushback against one side of the equivalent repetition. One reservation I have about the equivalence is that Trump seems to be heavily outnumbered. |
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I can't even believe you're serious here. |
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But I can be wrong. Maybe he did mean all women. I don't for sure know. I do believe that in his world of high fashion, high society, wealth and power, the game is different than in the normal world. In any event, it was crude, but not, in itself, misogynistic--and not so different than a JFK world. |
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Bush : "You gotta get the thumbs up." Trump : "Maybe it's a different one." Bush : "It better not be the publicist. No, it's, it's her." Trump : "Yeah that's her with the gold. I better use some Tic Tacs just in case I start kissing her. You know I'm automatically attracted to beautiful... I just start kissing them. It's like a magnet. Just kiss. I don't even wait. And when you're a star they let you do it. You can do anything." Bush : "Whatever you want." Trump : "Grab them by the pussy. You can do anything." Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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That would not make them misogynists, psychopaths, bad guys, or incompetent Presidents. But it sure would give opposition candidates of politicians fuel for their fire. |
if clinton and kennedy ran beauty pageants I bet they'd keep their hands to themselves :jester:
democrats who are with sin are quick to cast the first stone from their moral pedestal...they are also quick to cast their votes for complete lunatics |
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