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Donald's Accusers Are Liars
Well , she should know the man , shouldn't she ?
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To be fair, she has the right to defend her husband, and for the moment the allegations are unproven. Still, it's just very slightly ironic that Hillary Clinton has been vilified for taking the exact same stance with respect to those who accused Bill Clinton of similar offences.
I don't know who is right or who is wrong. It's just a sorry state of affairs when one of the two main presidential candidates is suspected of sexual assault (with at least one case due to be heard in court this year).
To be fair, she has the right to defend her husband, and for the moment the allegations are unproven. Still, it's just very slightly ironic that Hillary Clinton has been vilified for taking the exact same stance with respect to those who accused Bill Clinton of similar offences.
I don't know who is right or who is wrong. It's just a sorry state of affairs when one of the two main presidential candidates is suspected of sexual assault (with at least one case due to be heard in court this year).
You would hope that Even Trump would have the courtesy to do his rutting outside the presence of his wife wouldn't you? I am sure even he can manage that.
So what goes on when he is at work, or travelling, or socialising, are all aspects of his life and behaviour about which she has no direct knowledge.
The point that strange women give Trump their phone numbers does give credence to the accepted concept that money and power are attractions - let's be honest, women are not attracted to his mellifluous voice, his leonine hair and his rugged sexual magnetism are they?
So fair enough - you would not expect a woman with ambitions to be First Lady next month is going to pop up and say that her husband is a moronic dissembler with the morals of a satyr and the behaviour patterns of a gormless testosterone-filled high school quarterback.
Would you?
So what goes on when he is at work, or travelling, or socialising, are all aspects of his life and behaviour about which she has no direct knowledge.
The point that strange women give Trump their phone numbers does give credence to the accepted concept that money and power are attractions - let's be honest, women are not attracted to his mellifluous voice, his leonine hair and his rugged sexual magnetism are they?
So fair enough - you would not expect a woman with ambitions to be First Lady next month is going to pop up and say that her husband is a moronic dissembler with the morals of a satyr and the behaviour patterns of a gormless testosterone-filled high school quarterback.
Would you?
Well, look, the problem with the locker-room banter argument is that it ignores what happens before and after. Before, he described what he *did*; after, he basically went and did it, him and Billy Bush together, asking their co-host who she'd rather sleep with and that. It's cringeworthy and embarrassing and can't be dismissed as just banter.
What I love about people like Trump - with his seriously delusional ideas about his own sexual charisma - is that men like him, who talk boastfully to other men about which women they would like to sleep with, have already reached the cast-in-stone foregone conclusion that said women are going to fall into bed with them gasping with a combination of unbridled lust and depthless gratitude!
Never underestimate the power of delusion!
Never underestimate the power of delusion!
Some relevant stuff on that here:
http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/p eople/d onald-t rump-ex -wife-c laim-he -raped- her-res urfaces -in-new -docume ntary-a 6836151 .html
30 years ago, Ivana Trump accused her then husband of, effectively, raping her. She has since climbed down from the use of that word, although in a way that seems to me to be about avoiding trouble with a gag order than a heartfelt denial that the initial accusation was false after all.
So that's his ex-wife's view. Make of it what you will.
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30 years ago, Ivana Trump accused her then husband of, effectively, raping her. She has since climbed down from the use of that word, although in a way that seems to me to be about avoiding trouble with a gag order than a heartfelt denial that the initial accusation was false after all.
So that's his ex-wife's view. Make of it what you will.
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