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Why is everyone crazy about Trump's statement on women?

99% of the men talk like this behind doors with other men. Why go nuts about what he said?

Is this hypocrisy?

:D no because he is NOT just A man but he is contesting US presidential elections who if elected will be working for legislation including some matters pertaining to women
 
no because he is NOT just A man but he is contesting US presidential elections who if elected will be working for legislation including some matters pertaining to women

Absolutely right

After hearing this ; I wonder which woman would still vote for Trump

There is a Clinton Trump second debate next week

How will Trump face the media ; His Hubris has brought him here
 
Absolutely right

After hearing this ; I wonder which woman would still vote for Trump

There is a Clinton Trump second debate next week

How will Trump face the media ; His Hubris has brought him here

He had apologize over the remarks so i think that is a very fine thing. May be he is appreciated for that ?
 
I am damn sure most past American presidents spoke like that about privately with friends at some point in their lives. Look at what Bill Clinton did. This isn't nearly as bad as that. But the shamelessly biased American media and hypocrits in their public will ignore all of that.
 
99% of the men talk like this behind doors with other men. Why go nuts about what he said?

Is this hypocrisy?
He's a presidential candidate for the most powerful and most relevant nation on the planet, things like this should be kept behind closed doors, not said in front of cameras or public.
 
The damage has been done ; it is over for him

You cant say such things and expect women to vote for you

Republican women might not even turn out to vote

It is not over until the Concession Speech for the one who makes it.
 
He's a presidential candidate for the most powerful and most relevant nation on the planet, things like this should be kept behind closed doors, not said in front of cameras or public.
This was before he became the candidate.
 
This was before he became the candidate.
I know, but he's been seriously expressing his desire for the top job for decades now, its only now that he's been successful in his attempts.
 
99% of the men talk like this behind doors with other men. Why go nuts about what he said?

Is this hypocrisy?
Do YOU have the right to expect your leader, assuming a man for now, to be over 6ft tall, IQ = Einstein, Olympics caliber gymnast, as good looking and suave as Clark Gable, PhD in Law or Science, and a virgin until he was married ?

Absolutely you do have that right.

But what you want the population cannot deliver. Even so, we still want our candidates to be as close as possible to expectations. If we are still living in our misogynistic past, then Trump's words will not be news. But we are living in a time when women made it clear they will not be treated as anything less than equals even though they know full well misogynistic attitudes and language still exists behind closed doors among men.

http://this.isfluent.com/2010/7/what-george-orwell-actually-said-about-writing/
He says: ‘if thought corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought.’

The more we use poor language, the poorer our thoughts become.
Do you disagree with what Orwell said ?
 
99% of the men talk like this behind doors with other men. Why go nuts about what he said?

Is this hypocrisy?
Don't know what kind of friend you hang out with....

I am damn sure most past American presidents spoke like that about privately with friends at some point in their lives. Look at what Bill Clinton did. This isn't nearly as bad as that. But the shamelessly biased American media and hypocrits in their public will ignore all of that.
Aw well, ....

In 1998, Clinton was impeached by the House of Representatives for perjury before a grand jury and obstruction of justice during a lawsuit against him, both related to a scandal involving White House (and later Department of Defense) employee Monica Lewinsky. Clinton was acquitted by the U.S. Senate in 1999, and served his complete term of office.

In 1998, Republicans lost five seats in the House—the worst midterm performance in 64 years by a party not holding the presidency. Gingrich, who won his reelection, was held largely responsible for Republican losses in the House. His private polls had given his fellow Republican Congressmen a false impression that pushing the Lewinsky scandal would damage Clinton's popularity and result in the party winning a net total of six to thirty seats in the US House of Representatives in this election. The day after the election, a Republican caucus ready to rebel against him prompted his resignation of the speakership. He also announced his intended and eventual full departure from the House in January 1999. When relinquishing the speakership, Gingrich said he was "not willing to preside over people who are cannibals," and claimed that leaving the House would keep him from overshadowing his successor

Newt Gingrich - who persued Clinton for the Lewinski thing - married three times, with the first two marriages ending in affairs and divorce. Gingrich has married three times. In 1962, he married Jacqueline May "Jackie" Battley (February 21, 1936 – August 7, 2013), his former high school geometry teacher, when he was 19 years old and she was 26. In the spring of 1980, Gingrich left his wife after beginning an affair with Marianne Ginther. In 1981, six months after his divorce from his first wife was final, Gingrich wed Marianne Ginther. In 1993, while still married to Marianne, Gingrich began an affair with House of Representatives staffer Callista Bisek, who is 23 years his junior. Gingrich and his second wife were divorced in 2000.

How's that for hypocracy?
 

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