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Opinions/Editorials Title: Trump’s haters need to man up and deal Donald Trump It’s an unwritten commandment of politics: Thou shalt make no mention — ever — of a woman’s menstrual cycle. Bringing up women’s biological differences from males seems as mean-spirited as talking about the state of Donald Trump’s hairdo. There, I put it out there. Again. But you won’t hear me called a sexist pig waging a War on Men. Because making fun of The Donald on a superficial level is not just de rigueur in this Republican primary season. For a columnist, it represents a virtually required sexist double-standard. Where is the outrage? The billionaire real estate developer was swiftboated Thursday night. He was effectively tried and convicted of displaying grotesque sexism by Megyn Kelly, co-moderator of the first prime-time debate for the 2016 GOP presidential candidates. “You’ve called women you don’t like fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals,” Kelly charged. Trump tried to laugh off the onslaught by interjecting, “Only Rosie O’Donnell,” but Kelly was relentless. Minutes later, she asked Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker if his opposition to abortion, even for pregnancies resulting from rape, incest or in instances in which mothers’ lives are at risk, is too extreme a position for most Americans. But she seemed to accept his suspect argument that about all women’s lives can be saved without abortions. For at least one woman, nasty utterances pose more of a threat to her and her sisters than the possibility of losing their medical privacy. Trump was disinvited from speaking at Saturday’ s conservative RedState Gathering in Atlanta. It was punishment for this zinger he leveled at Kelly on Friday on CNN: “There was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever.” He also retweeted a comment that Kelly is a “bimbo.” “I just don’t want someone onstage who gets a hostile question from a lady and his first inclination is to imply it was hormonal,’’ Erick Erickson, RedState’s editor-in-chief, wrote, condescending to the “lady.’’ (Trump’s campaign spokesman insisted he meant blood was coming out of Kelly’s nose. On Sunday, Trump said on CBS’s “Face the Nation” that he meant her ears or nose. “Only a deviant would have thought otherwise,” he said.) Ears, nose or wherever — are women so in need of male protection that we can’t take a remark that may (or may not) rip into our delicate sensibilities? Please. When judging Trump, I would suggest we all man up. Look at his record of hiring, and firing, females. I’ve not heard of him called out for underpaying, overworking, failing to promote or laying hands on women in his employ. In her quest to play “gotcha” with Trump, Kelly hit him with having told Brande Roderick, a former Playboy Playmate and contestant on his show “Celebrity Apprentice,” that it would be “a pretty picture to see her on her knees.” “Does that sound to you like the temperament of a man we should elect as president?” Kelly asked. Broderick — who, like Trump, said she didn’t remember the remark — sounded like an adult on MSNBC. “I don’t condone men being derogatory, but I think he’s just on television. He’s trying to be funny. He didn’t mean anything horrible by it.” Love him or loathe him, Donald Trump is shaking up the political landscape with his brand of straight talk, unfiltered by political correctness or a politician’s need to take an opinion poll before taking a position. It’s contagious. At Thursday’s debate, Ted Cruz called President Obama’s deal with Iran a “disaster” — Trump’s word when bashing policies of “stupid” politicians. Mike Huckabee also uttered the word, referring to plans to fund sex-change operations for service members. Don’t worry about women. We can take anything Trump dishes out. (1 image) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest This loosely scripted GOP buffoonery is intended to distract America's attention away from the fact that the other candidates are nothing but a bunch of tiresome & feckless empty suits.
#2. To: Willie Green (#1) Says Willie who supports genocide against children. You shall know them by their fruits. Your fruit is rotttten to the core.
#3. To: A K A Stone (#2) Your insipid personal attacks have no credibility.
#4. To: Willie Green (#3) Defending children that you are ok with being slaughtered does not make me not credible. It shows you to be calice without regard to human life.
#5. To: A K A Stone (#4) Do yourself a favor... look "calice" up in the dictionary to see if that's actually what you meant to say.
#6. To: Willie Green (#5) Thank You. Callous.
#7. To: cranky (#0) It’s an unwritten commandment of politics: Thou shalt make no mention — ever — of a woman’s menstrual cycle. Neither should we be faced with presidents getting nob and blow jobs in the Oval office while ordering troops into battle then getting $250,000 a night for speaking tours. Neither should we be faced with presidents who spent decades drunk and have just enough sense left to engage in a children's vaudeville act and get elected. But that's the name of the game in a country of eternal teenagers who elect one of their own to represent them.
#8. To: rlk (#7) But that's the name of the game in a country of eternal teenagers who elect one of their own to represent them. It's not as though there is much difference between the RNC and DNC candidates. Voters have to stop pulling the handle for Republicrats. There are three kinds of people in the world: those that can add and those that can't Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest |
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