Fat pig,
slob, dog, horse face, bimbo, slippery slob, total loser, dumb like a dog,
dopey, sleepy eyes, broken down, very weak, low life, wacko, flakey, very
stupid, and fool are quite often the names kids use to bully others in
school and on the internet.
However,
these terms have risen to new fame through the Tweeting and speech patterns of
our Commander-in- Chief. He has included every one of these terms in many of
his Tweets and speeches when responding about someone who has disagreed with
him or criticized him, or his behavior.
Unfortunately
for our country these childish Trump Tweets go world-wide and originate from the
leader of the most powerful country in the free world; one that is becoming
more and more difficult to respect by other world leaders. This was most recently evident in the leaked internal emails of a U.K. ambassador to the United States, who accused Trump of being "dysfunctional."
What is even more alarming is that when people see
a leader acting in this manner they feel vindicated in mimicking the behavior.
It's easy to see, look at how many people repeat what Trump says, his
slogans, his put-downs. They mimic him like lemmings and they feel good
about making other people feel inferior because our president does it and gets
away with it.
However, the
sadist part about the presidency of President Trump is the comments he has made
and continues to make about women, and their continued support for him.
Let’s look
at how he defines women by recalling some of the things he has stated about
some well know women: On Halle Berry,
“I love her upper body;” On Carly Fiorina, “Look at that face. Would anybody
vote for that? Can you imagine that, the face of our next president;” On
Jessica Chastain, “she’s certainly not hot;” On Cher, “Cher is somewhat a
loser;” On Hilary Clinton, “If Hilary can’t satisfy her husband, what makes her
think she can satisfy America;” On Rep. Maxine Waters, “An extremely low IQ
person;” On Steffi Graf, “You never get to the face because the body is so
good;” On Arianna Huffington, “Unattractive both inside and out. I fully
understand why her former husband left her for a man-he made a good decision;”
On Omarosa Manigault-Newman, “A crazed, crying lowlife and a dog;” on Kim
Kardashian, “Does she have a good body? No. Does she have a fat a..?
Absolutely;” On Megyn Kelly, “Bimbo;” On
Rosie O’Donnell, “If I were running The View, I’d fire Rosie O’Donnell. I
mean, I look at her right in that fat, ugly face of hers and I’d say, Rosie
you’re fired;” On Lindsey Lohan, “She’s
probably deeply troubled, and therefore great in bed. How come the deeply
trouble women-deeply, deeply troubled-they’re the best in bed?” On Bette
Midler, “Talks about my hair but I’m not allowed to talk about her ugly face or
body;” On Ivanka Trump his daughter, “She does have a very nice figure…if she
weren’t my daughter, perhaps I’d be dating her;“ On women Trump has
relationships with, “You know it doesn’t really matter what the media write as
long as you’ve got a young beautiful piece of a..;” and on the #METoo Movement,
“You’ve got to deny, deny, deny and push back on these women. If you
admit to anything and any culpability, then you’re dead.” Believe me the
list goes on and on.
If as a
woman you find all these remarks misogynistic, offensive, disgusting and completely
disrespectful, I apologize for writing them, but sometimes the truth is what it
is, and this is who many women continue to support. Sadly, some men and
women may not find any of these remarks bothersome.
However, for both men
and women supporters that’s okay because Roe vs Wade might get overturned and
the economy is booming.
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