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Postby Iamwhomiam » Mon Nov 07, 2016 4:28 pm

Surprised none of our Zero Hedge readers posted their coverage of this interactive NYT article.

The 282 People, Places and Things Donald Trump Has Insulted on Twitter: A Complete List

By JASMINE C. LEE and KEVIN QUEALY UPDATED October 23, 2016 Related Article


Since declaring his candidacy for president last June, Donald Trump has used Twitter to lob insults at presidential candidates, journalists, news organizations, nations, a Neil Young song and even a lectern in the Oval Office. We know this because we’ve read, tagged and quoted them all. Below, a directory of sorts, with links to the original tweets. Insults within the last 60 days are highlighted. Related article

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http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/01/28/upshot/donald-trump-twitter-insults.html

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Sen. Al Franken claims that Donald Trump’s new ad on the economy is anti-Semitic

By Cleve R. Wootson Jr. November 6 at 4:58 PM
Donald Trump 'Donald Trump's Argument For America' |Campaign 2016 Play Video2:00

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vST61W4bGm8
Donald Trump’s campaign released an ad, Nov. 6, featuring billionaire investor George Soros, Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein and Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen. All three are Jewish. (Donald Trump)
Donald Trump's closing campaign ad paints a distinct picture of the way he sees America and the world: powerful men and women in suits, media magnates, financiers and politicians like Hillary Clinton, conspiring to concentrate power in their own hands.

“The only thing that can stop this corrupt machine is you,” Trump's voice says near the end of the ad. “The only force strong enough to save our country is us.”

But Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) suggested on CNN's “State of the Union” that Trump's “Argument for America” ad plays on an insidious chord that has been a rallying point for politicians for decades: anti-Semitism.

Franken joined a chorus of people who have criticized the ad's undertones since it was released on Friday.

The Anti-Defamation League, a nongovernmental organization that seeks to fight anti-Semitism, also seized on the ad, saying it conjured “painful stereotypes and baseless conspiracy theories.”




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As wrote last night, how many times does Trump campaign have to tell us its anti-Semitic before we start believing?


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Our thoughts on the #Trump closing ad.
9:40 AM - 6 Nov 2016


Trump released the two-minute ad on Friday. It focuses heavily on what he calls the political and economic machine of the world, and the people he suggests operate it. “People that don't have your good interest in mind,” the ad says.

Among those people, judging from the grainy images flashed in the ad, are prominent American Jews: Janet Yellen, the chair of the Federal Reserve, business magnate George Soros and Lloyd Blankfein, the CEO and chairman of Goldman Sachs.

[Report: No, Trump didn’t cause anti-Semitic attacks on journalists. But …]

“It’s a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth and put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities,” the ad says as it shows an image of Blankfein speaking at a Clinton Foundation event.

Franken, who is Jewish, said on “State of the Union” that the ad speaks “to a certain part of [Trump's] alt-right base.”

“When I saw the ad I thought that this was something of German Shepherd whistle, a dog whistle, to a certain group in the United States,” Franken told Jake Tapper. “I’m Jewish, so maybe I’m sensitive to it. It had an Elders of Zion feeling to it, an international banking conspiracy to it and then a number of Jews” are pictured.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the ... i-semitic/



Is Trump an Anti-Semite?

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ByJOSH MARSHALLPublishedNOVEMBER 6, 2016, 5:30 PM EDT

In response to my look at Donald Trump's final closing ad, which is unambiguously anti-Semitic, I thought I'd share my thoughts about whether Trump himself is an anti-Semite.

First it makes sense to settle on definitions.

Was famed GOP campaign wizard Lee Atwater a racist or did he just know instinctively how to use racism for political purposes, especially in the South? I've seen decades of discussion about this. It's interesting in some ways. But it doesn't really matter. Racism isn't about what you think or feel. It's about what you do. The same is true of anti-Semites. Fundamentally, it's about what you do. If you really don't have any problem with Jews but mobilize anti-Semitism for political ends, that's just as bad as if you're the most virulent anti-Semite. In some ways, it's almost worst. True anti-Semites really believe Jews are evil. So within their warped mentality there is a logic and even righteousness to their actions. People who use anti-Semitism for cynical reasons are pretty close to being evil themselves. Even an ingrained anti-Semite might change their beliefs. Someone with no conscience will never grow one.

On the issue of Trump himself, I've studied up on him a good deal over the last eighteen months. I haven't devoted a lot of time specifically to figuring out his attitudes about Jews. But that's definitely a question I've examined. From the reporting I have read, my general belief is that Trump believes in various anti-Semitic stereotypes, probably largely drawn from his upbringing - time and place. But I don't think he holds or did hold any particular animus toward Jews. Indeed, we have pretty reliable accounts of his thinking in anti-Semitic stereotypes in a way that people often interpret as philo-semitism. Like he wants Jews with yarmulkes as his accountants and money managers and not blacks. A former Trump executive claimed he said: "Black guys counting my money! I hate it. The only kind of people I want counting my money are short guys that wear yarmulkes every day.”

As those quotes would suggest, I think there's much, much more evidence that anti-black racism has always been a much more driving force in Trump's thinking, politics, hiring practices and so on.

There are certainly some claims of a darker form of anti-Semitism motivating Trump during his pre-campaign life. They don't seem terribly convincing to me. Or perhaps it's better to say, they do not seem well substantiated and the theory I've set forth above explains all the available evidence.

So how did the ad I analyzed yesterday come about?

My best guess is this.

Authoritarianism and xenophobia are longstanding features of Trump's thinking and beliefs. Imagery of real Americans bled dry by foreigners, bad trade deals, 'elites' versus real Americans - all of this comes very naturally to Trump. It appeals to his zero sum worldview, his ingrained xenophobia and his own form of form of anti-elitism which seems tied both to his self-conception as a 'blue collar' billionaire and his failure to find recognition from more traditional elites. We've also seen how once Trump buys into a political storyline, a narrative of who's good and who's evil, his imagery, language and aggression become increasing florid and aggrieved.

In other words, I think Trump's own beliefs, mentality and drives get you more than half way toward that the content of that ad. But Trump has surrounded himself with people from the transnational anti-Semitic, racist right. Steve Bannon is there at the top of the list but he's not the only one. So a worldview which touches some anti-Semitic themes but isn't inherently anti-Semitic gets packaged by folks who are anti-Semites and you get that kind of ad.

You can also see this in Trump's speeches since his 'unshackling' - new vocabulary about 'global special interests', stuff that is similar, though not as extreme as the ad. Indeed, the ad actually is a speech, the very ominous and disturbing right nationalist speech Trump delivered on October 13th. The anti-semitic code words were all there. The ad just brought it all home by giving the visual cues for who the enemies were behind the phrases.

Is it possible that Trump himself doesn't even realize what's in that ad? In the sense of realize what the message is? I actually think that is possible. Trump's Razor, after all.

My basic read on Trump is that what Trump buys into is right. 100% right. Anybody who doesn't believe it is stupid and possibly evil. That's the case even if what Trump chose to buy into was totally fortuitous or accidental. Once Trump buys in, all the aggression and narcissism kick in as though it's his deepest, most long-held belief. We've seen through Trump's campaign we've seen how Trump gravitates toward adoration, shifting his views, rhetoric and drives to find more of it. In this narrow and not terribly relevant respect I think it is quite possible or even likely that Trump is simply ignorant, oblivious or self-deluded.

But it doesn't really matter. As a Jew and an American and a human, I don't really care terribly what Trump thinks of Jews. It isn't really relevant to my life or my family's welfare or my country. The fact that he's running a campaign that is propagating and mobilizing anti-Semitism, running blatantly anti-Semitic political ads in the hottest, final days of a national election is hugely important on all three of those fronts. The same applies to how he has mobilized and partly normalized anti-Semites, propagated their ideas, made them more defining in one of the country's two political parties. And to be clear, this applies just as much to his racism and denigration of Latinos, blacks, Muslims and various other groups. I'm just focusing in this post on this one breed of Trump propagated hate.

So is Trump himself an anti-Semite? I have no idea. It doesn't matter. He's running an anti-Semitic campaign. That's all that matters.
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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby Wombaticus Rex » Mon Nov 07, 2016 5:18 pm

Trump's egregious ad also depicts other powerful Jews, like Bill & Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and Angela Merkel. I think Franken has a slam-dunk case on his hands with this one.
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Postby Freitag » Mon Nov 07, 2016 5:51 pm

Tsk tsk, RI is not an imageboard. But since you've ruined this page of the thread already, I may as well add a couple more.



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Postby seemslikeadream » Mon Nov 07, 2016 5:55 pm

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Yesterday, this young man was kicked out of a Trump rally. As he was leaving, people kicked at his wheelchair.

Trump made headlines last fall for imitating New York Times reporter Serge Kovaleski, who has arthrogryposis, a condition that reduces his arm's range of motion.

The Republican nominee has insisted he was not mocking Kovaleski’s disability. He also said the “millions and millions” he spent to make his buildings handicapped accessible prove that he cares about the disabled, though he is required to do so by federal law.
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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby JackRiddler » Mon Nov 07, 2016 6:02 pm

Wombaticus Rex » Mon Nov 07, 2016 4:18 pm wrote:Trump's egregious ad also depicts other powerful Jews, like Bill & Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and Angela Merkel. I think Franken has a slam-dunk case on his hands with this one.


The very first individual shown among the parties responsible for the world's problems is Soros. The second is Janet Yellen, who is Jewish, but of course holds a position that justifies showing her. She's there more as a pitch for the Ron Paul crowd in general. (He endorsed Stein, by the way!) But as you know, Soros has been cast as the One Evil Jew Billionaire Who Runs the World By Promoting Moral Degeneracy and Mutual Tolerance, Etc. Etc. To the adherents of the world Jewish grand conspiracy theory, Soros is almost the only one out of the 500 billionaires who deserves mention. (The rest, a group that possibly includes Donald Trump, are just business folk, ya know?)

Flashing him FIRST is way more than enough message to all who know to receive it -- including those on this board who will play dumb and deny it. (Where's Sheldon Adelson, by the way?)

Otherwise, I am deeply thankful that the Kayfabe Hitler's campaign was so fucked-up incompetent and on-the-fly that they did not get their shit together to make an ad pitch that could appeal outside their Angry White Folk demographic until now.

Because this, minus the obvious anti-Semitic flash of the Soros, is fucking great stuff. They finally figured it out -- luckily too late to make enough of a difference. I shudder to think where we'd be now, if they'd been selling Leftist Trump for the last month, instead of since yesterday.

#BurnTrumpFirst. #IdRatherFightHer.

PS - Freitag, that you think these kitsch images of Trump as an absolutist hereditary monarch, preening and bemedaled, or as an emperor on horseback waging war, make your Leader look positive, says all I need to know about you. Just be true to that and don't mix it with no Patriot shit, okay? Get rid of the Stars and Stripes, it doesn't fit. It's one thing or the other, and you've chosen a King. Patsy.

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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby Morty » Mon Nov 07, 2016 6:10 pm

Turns out TRUMP isn't as seriously dangerous as we once feared:

EXCLUSIVE: Trump's 13-year-old 'rape victim' dramatically DROPS her case. Woman withdraws legal claim she was assaulted at Jeffrey Epstein sex party

'Katie Johnson's' shocking allegations first emerged in a lawsuit filed in California in April this year
She claimed she was lured to a sex party by pedophile Jeffrey Epstein where she was forced into rough role-play sex with presidential candidate
She said she was 13 when she met Trump after leaving her home in Oklahoma in 1994 to try to pursue a modeling career in New York
On Wednesday Johnson suddenly cancelled a press conference at which she was set to reveal herself for the first time
She spoke to DailyMail.com - and we have now learned that lawyers are pulling the case she filed against Trump and Epstein
She had no proof that her story is true and Trump has denied her claims
Clinton supporters had seized on the story as a possible knock out blow


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z4PMYLOhUE
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EXCLUSIVE: Troubled woman with a history of drug use who claimed that she was assaulted by Donald Trump at a Jeffrey Epstein sex party at age 13 MADE IT ALL UP

On Friday, a lawsuit filed against Donald Trump by 'Katie Johnson' was dramatically dropped
Speculation that the suit was dropped because of threats or a pay-off by Trump went viral
But DailyMail.com has learned that the claims against Trump were fiction
'Katie Johnson's' shocking allegations first emerged in a lawsuit filed in California in April
She claimed she was lured to a sex party by pedophile Jeffrey Epstein where she was forced into rough role-play sex with presidential candidate
On Wednesday Johnson suddenly cancelled a press conference at which she was set to reveal herself for the first time
Before that, she told her story to DailyMail.com
Clinton supporters had seized on the story as a possible knock out blow


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z4PMYVHx6T
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MADE IT ALL UP
, if you missed that. (We need a "huuge" font - "huge" simply isn't big enough)

She was very convincing though - read the last half of the first article - possibly because it did happen but it wasn't Trump who did it.
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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby seemslikeadream » Mon Nov 07, 2016 6:13 pm

death threats will do that to you...but he still is a fascist


Trump is still fucking dangerous cause he can put out death threats to women who come forward

just how much do you like fascist anyway?

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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby semper occultus » Mon Nov 07, 2016 6:17 pm

Because this, minus the obvious anti-Semitic flash of the Soros, is fucking great stuff. They finally figured it out -- luckily too late to make enough of a difference. I shudder to think where we'd be now, if they'd been selling Leftist Trump for the last month, instead of since yesterday.


"Corrupt establishment" and "Trade deals"...that's new ? :shrug:
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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby seemslikeadream » Mon Nov 07, 2016 6:19 pm

your guy is a real sweet heart Morty...that a boy keep on rooting for the fascist :thumbsup

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Mark Cuban Says He Personally Knows Two Women Sexually Abused by Trump
http://www.alternet.org/election-2016/m ... used-trump


Donald Trump sexism tracker: Every offensive comment in one place
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/politi ... one-place/

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27 OCTOBER 2016 • 4:54PM
Fat. Pig. Dog. Slob. Disgusting animal.

These are just some of the names that Donald Trump has called women over the years. Yes, a man who's hoping to become President of the United States and presumably persuade a few women to vote for him, too.

The billionaire has been widely called out for his objectification of women - he has a tendency to criticise them for their looks - and sexist remarks.
From saying no one would vote for his former rival Carly Fiorina because of her face to saying women should be "punished" for having abortions and "joking" that he'd date his daughter... you really couldn't make this stuff up.

There are also increasing number of sexual assault claims being made by women, dating as far back as the 1980s - all of which Trump has strongly denied.

If you just can't get enough of Trump-grade sexism, you're in luck. We've rounded up some of "The Donald's" most sexist remarks.

Brace yourself...

1980s: The 'fat picture'

Forme Trump employee Louise Sunshine, who worked from his from 1973-1985, told the Washington Post that the billionaire kept a 'fat picture' of her in his desk drawer, that he would take out when she did something he didn’t like.

She said it was “a reminder that I wasn’t perfect" and added that she still remembers it today: “When I gain weight, I think of that picture.”

The Republican candidate called Sunshine’s story “totally false and ridiculous.”

1990: When he belittled his wife

In an interview with Vanity Fair, while he was still married to Ivana, Trump said:

“I would never buy Ivana any decent jewels or pictures. Why give her negotiable assets?”

DONALD AND IVANA TRUMP, 1989
DONALD AND IVANA TRUMP, 1989 CREDIT: KEITH BUTLER/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK
1991: When he called women ‘beautiful pieces of ass’

Back when George HW Bush was US President, Trump spoke to Esquire magazine about the media: "You know, it doesn't really matter what [they] write as long as you've got a young and beautiful piece of ass."

He is currently married to 45-year old former supermodel Melania.

1992: 'When he reduced an Olympian to her looks

According to New York Magazine, in November 1992, Trump said that German gold-medal winning Olympic ice skater Katarina Witt was:

"Wonderful looking while on the ice but up close and personal, she could only be described as attractive if you like a woman with a bad complexion who is built like a linebacker".

1992: There are no words

In an interview with New York Magazine ('who keeps letting this guy speak to the press?' asked precisely no one), Trump uttered this charming phrase about women: 'You have to treat 'em like s----'.

Trump embraces Miss USA winner Tara Conner
Trump embraces Miss USA winner Tara Conner in 2006 CREDIT: BRAD BARKET/GETTY IMAGES
1993: When he admitted his views on women

A 1993 interview that took place on New Zealand TV station Newshub, shows a rare glimmer of self-awareness in 47-year-old Trump and made a mockery of his recent claims that his past 'locker room banter' had no impact on his ability to run for office.

In the 1993 footage, Trump was asked about his image as a womaniser. He replied: "I don't enjoy that image. Yes I have that image. I think women are beautiful - I think certain women are more beautiful than others, to be perfectly honest – and it's fortunate I don't have to run for political office."

1994: When he demanded 'dinner on the table'

In a 1994 interview with ABC News, Trump let rip on his perception of wifely duties.

“I have days where, if I come home — and I don't want to sound too much like a chauvinist,” the presidential candidate said, “but when I come home and dinner's not ready, I go through the roof.”

He was married to Marla Maples at the time. In the same interview, he compared women to buildings and added that he gets bored when they become successful :

“I think that putting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing,” said Trump. “Unfortunately, after they're a star, the fun is over for me. It's like a creation process. It's almost like creating a building. It's pretty sad.”


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1997: When he said all women are gold diggers

From seminal tome Trump: The Art of the Comeback on prenuptial agreements:

“There are basically three types of women and reactions. One is the good woman who very much loves her future husband, solely for himself, but refuses to sign the agreement on principle. I fully understand this, but the man should take a pass anyway and find someone else.

"The other is the calculating woman who refuses to sign the prenuptial agreement because she is expecting to take advantage of the poor, unsuspecting sucker she’s got in her grasp. There is also the woman who will openly and quickly sign a prenuptial agreement in order to make a quick hit and take the money given to her.”

Melania Trump
Donald Trump's wife Melania CREDIT: DAVID GOLDMAN
1997: When he bought Miss USA

Trump purchased the beauty pageant in 1997, and told Howard Stern: “They said, ‘How are you going to change the pageant?’ I said ‘I’m going to get the bathing suits to be smaller and the heels to be higher’.”

He later added: "If you’re looking for a rocket scientist, don’t tune in tonight, but if you’re looking for a really beautiful woman, you should watch.”

1997: When he said he'd have 'nailed' Princess Diana

In the same Stern interview that he discussed buying Miss USA, Trump also responded to a question about Princess Di.

“Why do people think it’s egotistical of you to say you could’ve gotten with Lady Di?” Stern asked him. “You could’ve gotten her, right? You could’ve nailed her.”

“I think I could have,” Trump said.


1999: When Trump joked about dating girls under 17

In 1999, according to the New York Daily News, Trump said he'd promised his daughter, Ivanka, that he'd never date anyone younger than her:

“I have a deal with her. She’s 17 and doing great ― Ivanka. She made me promise, swear to her that I would never date a girl younger than her,” Trump said. “So as she grows older, the field is getting very limited.”

At the time, Trump was dating 29-year-old Melania, who would become his third wife. He was 53.

May 2000: When he rated women he wanted to have sex with

Look, Trump said a lot of outrageous things to Howard Stern - we know this. But here's another worth noting. In May 2000, the property mogul ranked famous women he'd like to sleep with, including Princess Diana. “She had the height, she had the beauty, she had the skin — the whole thing,” Trump said. “She was crazy, but these are minor details.”

The list was:

Melania Knauss (then his girlfriend, now wife)
Ivana Trump (his first wife)
Princess Diana
Michelle Pfeiffer
Cameron Diaz
Julia Roberts
Cindy Crawford
Mariah Carey
Gwyneth Paltrow
Diane Sawyer


2003: When he bragged about his daughter's figure

During an interview with shock jock Howard Stern, Trump said this about his then 22-year-old daughter:

"You know who's one of the great beauties of the world, according to everybody? And I helped create her. Ivanka. My daughter, Ivanka. She's 6 feet tall, she's got the best body. She made a lot money as a model—a tremendous amount"


2004: When he said he was irresistible to women

Back in 2004, Trump told the Daily News: "All of the women on The Apprentice flirted with me - consciously or unconsciously. That's to be expected."

2005: When he told a woman she’d ‘make a great wife’

According to one woman who appeared on the show, Trump told her: “I bet you make a great wife."

The comment never aired on TV. Can’t imagine why - standard job interview stuff, right?

March 7, 2006: When he cracked an incest gag

In the same year that Trump called his daughter Ivanka 'voluptuous' in interview with Howard Stern ...


...he then appeared on TV chat show The View said the infamous words: “If Ivanka weren’t my daughter, perhaps I’d be dating her.”

A spokesman later said it was a "joke".


2006: When he slagged off Rosie O’Donnell - part one

It’s no secret that there’s no love lost between Trump and comedian O’Donnell. Perhaps his most notorious rant against her came on American TV show Entertainment Tonight in 2006, when he said: “Rosie O'Donnell is disgusting, both inside and out. If you take a look at her, she's a slob. How does she even get on television? If I were running The View, I'd fire Rosie. I'd look her right in that fat, ugly face of hers and say, 'Rosie, you're fired.'

"We're all a little chubby but Rosie's just worse than most of us. But it's not the chubbiness - Rosie is a very unattractive person, both inside and out."

He also made a jibe at her love life and managed to offend the LGBT community at the same time: "Rosie's a person who's very lucky to have her girlfriend. And she better be careful or I'll send one of my friends over to pick up her girlfriend, why would she stay with Rosie if she had another choice?"

2007: When he compared women to buildings

This appears in his bible of business wisdom Trump 101: The Way to Success:

"Beauty and elegance, whether in a woman, a building, or a work of art, is not just superficial or something pretty to see."

At least our beauty isn’t superficial, eh ladies?

2007: When he called Angelina ‘not beautiful’

On Larry King’s CNN show, Trump addressed Jolie’s falling out with her father Jon Voight, saying:

“I really understand beauty. And I will tell you, she's not - I do own Miss Universe. I do own Miss USA. I mean I own a lot of different things. I do understand beauty, and she's not."

Angelina: 'Not beautiful'
Trump said Angelina Jolie was "not beautiful" CREDIT: EVAN AGOSTINI
June 2007: When he pitched ‘Lady or a Tramp?’

Yes, really. This was reported to be a reality show, in which ‘"out of control" party girls were sent to charm school to learn some manners. Because, God forbid a woman should be anything but demure.

Tragically, it was never made.

2008: When he said women 'flip their panties'

In a long conversation with Howard Stern, Trump manages to offend just about every woman going. He says women throw themselves at him: “They’ll walk up, and they’ll flip their top, and they’ll flip their panties.”

He claims to be attracted to women who are 'a bit chunky' when Stern asks if he's ever 'reduced himself' to sleeping with a 'fat woman'. Trump also says he's 'been with women with extraordinarily bad breast jobs' and 'pancake tits'.

He adds that any woman who has a breast reduction is 'insane'.


2008: When he called Anne Hathaway a gold digger

When the actress's marriage broke up, following her husband Raffello Follieri’s financial and legal troubles, Trump told Access Hollywood:

"So when he had plenty of money, she liked him. But then after that, not as good, right?

2009: ‘The Trump rule’

Beauty queen Carrie Prejean wrote about the ‘Trump rule’ in her book, referring to the Miss USA pageant, of which Trump was co-owner. She claimed that the billionaire had the girls parade in front of him so he could separate those he found attractive from those he didn’t.

She wrote: “Many of the girls found this exercise humiliating. Some of the girls were sobbing backstage after [he] left, devastated to have failed even before the competition really began . . . it was as though we had been stripped bare.”

Donald Trump was co-owner of the Miss Universe Organisation
Donald Trump was co-owner of the Miss Universe Organisation CREDIT: REUTERS
November, 2010: When he asked men to rate women

According to a report in the New York Post, former female contestants on the show complained that Trump consistently objectified women.

Mahsa Saeidi-Azcuy claimed: “So much of the boardroom discussion concerned the appearance of the female contestant - discussing the female contestants' looks - who he found to be hot.

“He asked the men to rate the women - he went down the line and asked the guys, ‘Who’s the most beautiful on the women’s team?’"

Gene Folkes, a 46-year-old financial adviser, said: “I think it was most uncomfortable when he had one [female] contestant come around the board table and twirl around.”

2011: When he called breastfeeding 'disgusting’

Trump was in court testifying in a deposition over a failed Florida real estate project when lawyer Elizabeth Beck asked to take a break to breastfeed her three-month old daughter.

Trump and his team objected, so she pulled out her breast pump to prove it. In an incident that the Republican presidential candidate "does not dispute", he walked out of the room, telling Beck she was "disgusting".

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2011: When he called a female journalist a ‘dog’

After New York Times columnist Gail Collins wrote about rumours of Trump’s bankruptcy, he sent her a copy of her own article, with her picture circled and "the face of a dog!" scrawled across it.

April 3, 2012: When he joked about his penis

In 2012, transgender Miss Universe contestant Jenna Talackova was kicked out of the contest for not having declared her trans status in her entry (the pageant does now accept trans people). Talackova’s lawyer, Gloria Allred, angrily said that no one had asked Trump to "prove" he was a man by showing his anatomy.

In response, Trump called in to TMZ Live and said of his penis: “I think Gloria would be very impressed."

May 11, 2012: When he criticised Cher

In 2012, the singer criticised Trump’s friend and right-wing politician Mitt Romney. His response? To attack her appearance, of course.


August 28, 2012: When he insulted Arianna Huffington

Huffington Post editor and co-founder Arianna Huffington is a regular target of Trump’s. But instead of attacking her liberal views, he tends to criticise her looks and make jokes about her divorce.


February 2013: When he made an awkward sex joke about Ivanka

A tape of Trump's appearance on The Wendy Williams Show from 2013 has emerged, in which he cracks an inappropriate gag about his daughter (again). Asked by Williams what she and her father had in common, Ivanka replied "either real estate or golf."

Her father? He said: "Well, I was going to say sex, but I can't relate that to her" - pointing at his mortified daughter.

March 2, 2013: When he slagged off Rosie O’Donnell - part two


March 3, 2013 : When he talked oral sex

Former Playboy playmate Brande Roderick was a contestant on Celebrity Apprentice in the US. During a tense boardroom battle, she knelt in front of Trump – who takes the Alan Sugar role – to ask him whether she could be the next project manager.

After a six-second silence (an eternity on TV), during which Trump presumably willed some blood to return to his head, he said: “It must be a pretty picture. You dropping to your knee."

Because isn’t that a woman’s place in the boardroom – on her knees?

May 7, 2013: When he blamed sex assault on cohabitation

Rather than, say, questioning why so many assaults go unreported or why so few perpetrators are brought to justice. Nope, it must be down to the fact that women and men just can’t share the same living quarters.


2015: When he did a u-turn on abortion

Having previously supported the pro-choice lobby, Trump has now changed his stance on abortion to fit in with the Republican party. He’s also said he’d be willing to shut down the US government to defund non-profit reproductive health organisation Planned Parenthood.

He told the Des Moines Register: “In thinking about it over the years, I’ve had instances, and one instance in particular, a friend had a child who they were going to abort, and now they have it, and the child is incredible. And the man, he changed his views also because of that.”

April 7, 2015: When he called Arianna Huffington ugly - part two


April 16, 2015: When he said Hillary couldn’t ‘satisfy’

…and therefore couldn’t satisfy America, in a thinly veiled reference to Bill Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky.

Where most of Trump’s sexist tweets remain, this one has mysteriously disappeared from the social media site. His office said one of the 10 staff who runs his Twitter account was responsible.

A tweet from @realDonaldTrump
The tweet about Hillary Clinton from @realDonaldTrump CREDIT: TWITTER
August 8, 2015: When he used the word 'bimbo'

Megyn Kelly and Trump
Megyn Kelly and Donald Trump
Journalist Megyn Kelly recently hosted the first Republican debate of the US presidential campaign and gave Trump a tough time over previous accusations of sexism against him (really, we can’t imagine why).

After the debate, Trump responded by seeming to call her a "bimbo" on Twitter.

And in a later CNN interview, he suggested her questioning was a result of her menstruating: "You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes. Blood coming out of her wherever." Trump has denied this was his intention.


August 16, 2015: When he called Heidi Klum fat

In an interview with the New York Times, Trump said of the German supermodel: “Heidi Klum. Sadly, she’s no longer a 10.”

In response, Klum posted a video on Twitter in which she wore a T-shirt with ‘10’ written on it.


September 9, 2015: When he insulted Carly Fiorina

Carly Fiorina is the former Hewlett-Packard boss and Trump’s Republican candidate rival. According to Rolling Stone magazine, he said: "Look at that face. Would anyone vote for that?

"Can you imagine that, the face of our next next president? I mean, she's a woman, and I'm not supposed to say bad things, but really, folks, come on. Are we serious?"

November 10, 2015: When he insulted Fiorina - part two

Trump singled out his female Republican rival for a dressing down, ignoring the fact that his male counterparts were also talking over one another.

His comment - "Why does she keep interrupting everybody?" - was immediately called sexist on social media.

At least, this time, Trump managed not to respond on Twitter himself or call the woman in question a "bimbo". #Winning.


March 30, 2016: When he said abortion was 'punishable'

Trump caused mass outage after advocating "some form of punishment" for women who have abortions if the practice is banned (which it likely will be if he gets his way).

The Republican front-runner said he has "evolved" on the issue of abortion. He was pro-choice for years before changing his position and backing a ban. He believes the Supreme Court ruling legalising abortion should be overturned and that individual states should be allowed to ban it. His campaign said he believes abortion should be legal only in instances of rape, incest or when the life of the mother was at stake.

"There has to be some form of punishment," he told MSNBC, referring to women who would seek to defy the ban.

Trump reversed his position two hours later, with a statement saying that he would punish doctors who performed abortions but not the women themselves.

Well that's alright then.

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May 8, 2016: When he called Clinton an 'enabler'

After Clinton criticised his stance his stance on women's issues, Trump hit back the only way he knows how: by accusing her of being an “enabler” of her husband's affairs by destroying the lives of his mistresses.


At a rally, he said: “Bill Clinton was the worst in history and I have to listen to her talking about it?" he said in Eugene, Oregon. “Just remember this: She was an unbelievably nasty, mean enabler.

"And what she did to a lot of those women is disgraceful. So put that in her bonnet and let's see what happens."

And on May 17, Trump tweeted:

Donald Trump brands Hillary Clinton an 'enabler' of her husband's affairsPlay! 01:23
May 18, 2016: When he 'apologised' to Megyn Kelly

Nine months after suggesting Fox presenter Megyn Kelly was menstruating after she took him to task over previous sexist comments, the Republican candidate apologised. Or tried to. When asked about calling Kelly a "bimbo", Trump replied: "Did I say that? Excuse me."

But he couldn't resist adding another jibe: "Over your life, Megyn, you've been called a lot worse, wouldn't you say?"

Charming.

September 26, 2016: The first televised presidential debate

It escaped almost no one's notice that Trump constantly interrupted Hillary Clinton (25 times in the first 26 minutes), talked over her and mansplained. It was painful to watch.

And that's before he questioned Clinton's health when she was suffering from pneumonia last month, saying: "She doesn’t have the look. She doesn’t have the stamina."

For which read: 'She's not strong enough to cope with the job.' And that's before dissecting what a 'presidential look' is for a woman in Trump's mind. Coming from a man who - as we've seen - likes to comment on women's physical attributes, it's pretty un-presidential stuff.

Donald Trump mocks Hillary Clinton over her pneumonia outbreakPlay! 00:36
September 27, 2016: When he hinted at 'rough attacks'

After the first debate, Trump congratulated himself on not bringing up Bill Clinton's "sexual indiscretions" and hinted that he was considering "rough attacks" on Hillary and her family in the near future.

“I was going to hit her with her husband's women and I decided I shouldn't do it because her daughter was in the room," he told Fox News.

His comments were widely interpreted as a threat to bring them up in future debates. Asked if that would expose him to attacks about his own marital history, the twice-divorced Mr Trump said: "No not at all, I have a very good history."

Hillary v Trump: First Presidential debate highlightsPlay! 01:57
September 30, 2016: When he called a woman 'Miss Piggy'

This one actually dates back to 1996. But in the early hours of the morning, in September 2016, Trump posted a series of comments on Twitter continuing his attack on the former Miss Universe winner and Venezuelan actress Alicia Machado.

Machado's name had been raised by Hillary Clinton, during the first Presidential debate, when she accused the Republican candidate of having called the model "fat". Miss Machado has claimed Mr Trump called her "Miss Piggy" and "Miss Housekeeping".

Mrs Clinton said the model had recently become a US citizen and "you can bet she's going to vote in November".

Having initially asked "Where did you find this?", Trump has since refused to back down, saying Machado had increased in weight from 118 pounds to more than 160 pounds: "She was the winner and she gained a massive amount of weight, and it was real problem for us."

America work up on Friday morning to a series of tweets, in which he claimed the model had starred in a sex tape - something for which there is no evidence. Clinton hit back, calling Trump "unhinged" and asking: "What kind of man stays up all night to smear a woman with lies and conspiracy theories?"


September 30, 2016: When he said 12-year-old Paris Hilton was 'attractive'

This one courtesy of an old interview with Howard Stern, with whom Trump used to play a game called "Hot or Not".

Trump: “Now, somebody who a lot of people don’t give credit to but in actuality is really beautiful is Paris Hilton. I’ve known Paris Hilton from the time she’s 12, her parents are friends of mine, and the first time I saw her she walked into the room and I said, ‘Who the hell is that?’”

Stern: “Did you wanna bang her?”

Trump: “Well, at 12, I wasn’t interested. I’ve never been into that ... but she was beautiful.”

He went on to admit he'd watched her sex tape.

October 3, 2016: When he rated Apprentice contestants' looks

Associated Press spoke to insiders on reality show The Apprentice USA, who claim that former host Trump used to rate female contestants by the size of their breasts and talked about which ones he'd like to have sex with.

Former crew members recalled that he repeatedly made lewd comments about a camerawoman who he said had a nice rear, comparing her beauty to that of his daughter, Ivanka. Others said Trump called for female contestants to wear shorter dresses which also showed more cleavage.

Producer Katherine Walker said Trump frequently talked about women's bodies and said he speculated about which female contestant would be "a tiger in bed". While a crew member who asked not to be identified, recalled: "We were in the boardroom one time figuring out who to blame for the task, and he just stopped in the middle and pointed to someone and said, 'You'd f*** her, wouldn't you? I'd f*** her. C'mon, wouldn't you?'"

The Trump campaign called the claims "outlandish, unsubstantiated, and totally false".

October 7, 2016: When video emerged of him talking about 'grabbing' (women) 'by the p----'

Mr Trump hit a new low after the emergence of a video in which he discusses "grabbing (women) by the p----" and states that “when you’re a star, they let you do it”.

The Republican presidential nominee uses lewd and sexually aggressive language to brag about groping and trying to have sex with women, including someone who was married, in footage obtained by the Washington Post.

In the video, Trump is recorded talking about an unnamed woman to Billy Bush, who was a host for Access Hollywood, a TV entertainment show.

“I moved on her and I failed. I’ll admit it,” Trump says. “I did try and f--- her. She was married.

“And I moved on her very heavily... I moved on her like a b----, but I couldn’t get there. And she was married."

Donald Trump caught saying lewd and sexual commentsPlay! 00:46
October 13, 2016: When a tape showed him leering at a 10-year-old girl

Those leaks just won't be plugged. Another unearthed tape of Trump from a 1992 appearance on TV show Entertainment Tonight, showed the billionaire watching a group of young girls going up the escalator in Trump Tower.

"I am going to be dating her in 10 years. Can you believe it?" he is heard saying of one of them. He was 46 at the time.


This list has been running since August 2015, and has been updated as sexist comments and allegations emerge.
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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby 8bitagent » Mon Nov 07, 2016 6:29 pm

The cause and effect is so blatantly obvious. The mass refugee crisis leading people to fall for far right political groups gaining momentum across Europe are all coming
from the very nations the US/West and the neocon agenda has destroyed and destabilized. Syria, Libya, Iraq, Yemen, etc.
I can only imagine what the next country President Hillary will destroy, leading to an even large refugee crisis.
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Postby seemslikeadream » Mon Nov 07, 2016 6:34 pm

you always forget to mention what Trump would do
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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby 8bitagent » Mon Nov 07, 2016 6:36 pm

So is Comey back to being a hero in pro Hillary folk's eyes?

Will progressives "holding their nose" and voting for Hillary be there to oppose her if she commits war crimes, brings in the TPP or goes against Bernies platform?

The idea of Ghouliani, Gingrich and Pence in the White House with slimeballs like Huckabee in tow is disturbing, so I can see where SLAD is coming from.

At the same time, I am helping to spread the hashtag #shouldabeenbernie as I guarantee the Hillary "left" wouldn't be so nasty to progressives if Bernie was the candidate.

And to Freitig...its true, pro Hillary people dont have clever, fun or interesting pro Hillary memes. Just anti Trump memes.
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Postby seemslikeadream » Mon Nov 07, 2016 6:37 pm

nope there are going to be hearings on Comey

8bitagent » Mon Nov 07, 2016 5:36 pm wrote:So is Comey back to being a hero in pro Hillary folk's eyes?

Will progressives "holding their nose" and voting for Hillary be there to oppose her if she commits war crimes, brings in the TPP or goes against Bernies platform?

The idea of Ghouliani, Gingrich and Pence in the White House with slimeballs like Huckabee in tow is disturbing, so I can see where SLAD is coming from.

At the same time, I am helping to spread the hashtag #shouldabeenbernie as I guarantee the Hillary "left" wouldn't be so nasty to progressives if Bernie was the candidate.

And to Freitig...its true, pro Hillary people dont have clever, fun or interesting pro Hillary memes. Just anti Trump memes.
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