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originally posted by: LesMisanthrope
a reply to: Hazardous1408
A father starts cupping imaginary breasts with a creepy look on his face...
And the first thing that comes to your mind is not disgust?
Very desperate.
He was clearly referring to Marla's breasts. Not some "future breast".
originally posted by: Painterz
a reply to: Metallicus
I'm pretty certain I've never joked about screwing my daughter.
originally posted by: FullBloodedNative
originally posted by: Jmado
Thing is my life isn't dependent on who wins the presidency, I'll still have money good job and hot girl. All that will change is that my perception that the US is full of bottom dwellers will become a realization.
And for real, if you're gonna dog on someone's education you should know about double negatives and how to distinguish you're and your. Lol.
Oops you got me. Yeah but see, you're still not actually doing anything to make America great.
I will go out on a limb and assume you don't have a daughter. But, if you do, what would you think if one of your male friends came over and said these things? Would you think they were out of line? If not, why not? If so, why is it less creepy for the father to say it?
These are not things that a father who respects women or his own children say. Even though I rarely agree with you, I have to say that even you are surprising me with this defense of Trump's creeper act. I expected more objectivity from you.
originally posted by: LesMisanthrope
a reply to: MotherMayEye
The point is, why do you care? What thoughts and feelings of your own are taking his comments to be sexual?
The sum total of numerous comments Trump has made about women.
Again, Trump's fault, not mine.
I can't help but recoil at so many things he's said: fat, pig, slob, on your knees, multiple Megyn Kelly comments, the list goes on and on...
I cringe at them all. Women have not seen the inside of the White House as anything but First Lady, so I don't think there's any room for misogyny or sexism in politics. That's not to say I support Hillary (I don't) but I am appalled at how women candidates are treated -- all of them, left, right, even third party candidates.
There's nothing dark or wrong or too personal about my take. It's just a fact: There's no room for misogyny or sexism in politics.
And before you wonder if I give out passes to candidates I prefer, I don't because I am critical of them all.
originally posted by: LesMisanthrope
a reply to: MotherMayEye
The sum total of numerous comments Trump has made about women.
Again, Trump's fault, not mine.
I can't help but recoil at so many things he's said: fat, pig, slob, on your knees, multiple Megyn Kelly comments, the list goes on and on...
I cringe at them all. Women have not seen the inside of the White House as anything but First Lady, so I don't think there's any room for misogyny or sexism in politics. That's not to say I support Hillary (I don't) but I am appalled at how women candidates are treated -- all of them, left, right, even third party candidates.
There's nothing dark or wrong or too personal about my take. It's just a fact: There's no room for misogyny or sexism in politics.
And before you wonder if I give out passes to candidates I prefer, I don't because I am critical of them all.
He's made comments about particular women, not women in general. If you think those women are deserving of kind words simply because they are women, then you are more sexist then Donald Trump. He's mocks them because he doeesn't like them, not because they are women. You've fallen for the propaganda.
originally posted by: LesMisanthrope
a reply to: MotherMayEye
The sum total of numerous comments Trump has made about women.
Again, Trump's fault, not mine.
I can't help but recoil at so many things he's said: fat, pig, slob, on your knees, multiple Megyn Kelly comments, the list goes on and on...
I cringe at them all. Women have not seen the inside of the White House as anything but First Lady, so I don't think there's any room for misogyny or sexism in politics. That's not to say I support Hillary (I don't) but I am appalled at how women candidates are treated -- all of them, left, right, even third party candidates.
There's nothing dark or wrong or too personal about my take. It's just a fact: There's no room for misogyny or sexism in politics.
And before you wonder if I give out passes to candidates I prefer, I don't because I am critical of them all.
He's made comments about particular women, not women in general. If you think those women are deserving of kind words simply because they are women, then you are more sexist then Donald Trump. He's mocks them because he doeesn't like them, not because they are women. You've fallen for the propaganda.
originally posted by: LesMisanthrope
a reply to: Abysha
I will go out on a limb and assume you don't have a daughter. But, if you do, what would you think if one of your male friends came over and said these things? Would you think they were out of line? If not, why not? If so, why is it less creepy for the father to say it?
These are not things that a father who respects women or his own children say. Even though I rarely agree with you, I have to say that even you are surprising me with this defense of Trump's creeper act. I expected more objectivity from you.
You're the one implying he is being "creepy" regarding his own infant child. That is far creepier than what Trump has said regarding his daughter.
originally posted by: FullBloodedNative
originally posted by: matafuchs
Pulling out the Political Pedophile card is sick. Just sick....every single person in America, including Mr British comedian, is using Trump for their 6 minutes of fame. Not 15 because they flame out to fast.
So you can look at a baby and decide they have great legs and that their chest has great potential?
originally posted by: matafuchs
a reply to: introvert
then why would she be advising him on this campaign now....
nypost.com...
Then she talks about his big hands...nice!
originally posted by: matafuchs
a reply to: MotherMayEye
There is no room for political correctness either. Let's talk about this instead of his tax plan, shall we, instead of using this to try to make Trump look like a pedophile.
No. It's really not. I know you can see that.
There are several other ways he could have answered this question (or any question regarding women) without sounding gross. Even if he meant this in a platonic/paternal way (which I'm willing to entertain), this means that the attributes he expects his wife to pass on are nice legs and big breasts. So... even at the most innocent and generous interpretation, he still shows how he's always viewed women. Again, gross.