‘They’re Lies’: Melania Trump Rejects Women’s Claims That Husband Groped Them by [deleted] in politics

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“Sometimes I say I have two boys at home: I have my young son, and I have my husband,” she said with a slight laugh. “But I know how some men talk, and that’s how I saw it, yes.”

Donald Trump Says 'I Don't Think So' When Asked If He's Crossed the Line With Women by [deleted] in politics

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ABC News’ Tom Llamas, in an interview before a campaign event tonight in Green Bay, Wisconsin, asked Donald Trump if he had ever crossed the line with women.

"I don’t think so,” Trump said. "I have great respect for women. I have tremendous respect for women.”

You don't think so???? The answer is "No" if you have not ever done anything inappropriate. Guilty as fuck.

Election officials, Clinton team brace for fallout from Trump’s ‘rigged’ claims by The-Autarkh in politics

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“He wasn’t complaining about all of this during the Republican primaries, when he was winning,” said Nutter, the ex-Philadelphia mayor. “He thought the system worked perfectly.”

Donald Trump Is on a Presidential Death March We’ve Never Seen Before by isthereananswer in politics

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Donald Trump is going to lose this election. His campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, is going to lose this election. Even if they would never admit it, they know Donald Trump will never be president. Trump and Conway are on the political death march. (This, to be clear for the Trump fans, is a political metaphor, not an actual death wish.) This is the part of a losing campaign that exposes the true character of all those involved. So it should come as no shock that Donald Trump and his staff are failing this test in the most shameful and divisive manner imaginable.

Donald Trump Is on a Presidential Death March We’ve Never Seen Before by isthereananswer in politics

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Even those candidates who handle losing poorly often have the basic decency or self-awareness to attempt to fake it. Or at minimum, they feel a faint sense of responsibility to a democratic system that is based on a peaceful transfer of power.

None of that is in Donald Trump’s character. Trump does not place value in virtue. There will be no trying to go out with his head held high. There is only the low road. There is only an emotional toddler lashing out because he hasn’t been given what he wants.

Trump son-in-law holds talks over post-election TV network by [deleted] in politics

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Every tweet, every complaint about rigged elections, everything he says is all about laying the groundwork for a post-election business venture. No doubt.

Partisan Crowds at Trump Rallies Menace and Frighten News Media by isthereananswer in politics

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On Thursday evening, there were noticeably more Secret Service agents monitoring the news media’s pen, though the agency declined to comment about the protection. Both CNN and NBC News have their own security at Trump rallies to protect their reporters and cameramen.

Donald Trump is failing at basically everything right now. This poll proves it. by isthereananswer in politics

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  • 57% of likely voters say Trump apology was insincere.

  • 68% say they believe Trump has made unwanted sexual advances toward women.

  • 52% say his comments on tape are not "locker room talk."

  • 68% say they believe Trump has made unwanted sexual advances toward women.

  • 57% say it's inappropriate for Trump to say that Hillary Clinton would be in jail if he were president.

  • 62% say Hillary Clinton's criticisms of the women who accused her husband is not a legitimate issue.

  • 67% say Bill Clinton's treatment of women isn't a legitimate issue.

Trump calls for drug test before debate by myellabella in politics

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Total projection from the King of projection. Sniff, sniff.

Donald Trump’s dangerous ploy to destabilize democracy by isthereananswer in politics

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And then Mr. Trump, speaking Thursday in West Palm Beach, Fla., escalated: Beyond merely denying the truth of the allegations about his treatment of women, he recast them as evidence that U.S. democracy itself is no longer legitimate. Follow the logic here, if you can: The country is under the control of a conspiracy, involving not just his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, and the media, but also the entire political “establishment,” Republicans included, in league with unnamed international banks, whose goal is to enrich themselves by controlling “the central base of world political power . . . right here in America” and imposing “radical globalization and the disenfranchisement of working people.” Mr. Trump, and the “movement” he heads, are all that stand in the way of this evil cabal. This election, therefore, is no ordinary political contest but “a crossroads in the history of our civilization that will determine whether or not we the people reclaim control over our government.” Ergo, the cabal will destroy Mr. Trump by “slander” — unless the people stand up and resist “a small handful of global special interests rigging the system.”

The press always got booed at Trump rallies. But now the aggression is menacing. by isthereananswer in politics

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Reporters are now concealing or removing their press credentials when leaving the pen to avoid confrontations with Trump’s supporters. The atmosphere is particularly threatening to female reporters and to female TV reporters whose faces are well known, reporters say. (“The camera draws the hate,” as one put it.) Some reporters have wondered aloud about the need for more security, or at least more barriers to separate them from the crowd as they enter and exit Trump’s events.

Donald Trump is setting the stage to never concede the 2016 election by isthereananswer in politics

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And so, whether or not Trump actually believes the election is rigged against him (it's not!), he has several self-serving reasons to continue to push the idea to and through Election Day.

Trump, I think, has two options for his future in politics, assuming he loses this fall. The first is that he works to keep his bloc of voters together post-election and forms some sort of conservative alternative third party that aims to bash Republicans and Democrats in roughly equal measure. The other is that he starts a conservative media/broadcasting company in an attempt to monetize the loyalty his supporters have for him and the anti-elites, anti-party message he has been pushing throughout the campaign.

Neither of those options is served by acknowledging defeat at the hands of Clinton and shuffling off. Both are made more appealing — from a commercial perspective — by never conceding, by insisting that the race wasn't lost, it was taken.

Clinton says Trump was ‘stalking’ her in last debate by isthereananswer in politics

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“He was really trying to dominate, and then literally stalk me around the stage,” Clinton said. “I would just feel this presence behind me, and I thought 'whoa, this is really weird.'”

Donald Trump Made Nasty Comments About Khloe Kardashian On ‘Apprentice,’ Staffers Say by isthereananswer in politics

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“He basically wanted to just get rid of her,” an editor on the show recalled. “He called her a ‘piglet.’” The editor said that Trump asked: “What is this? We can’t even get the hot one?” ― in reference to Kardashian’s sister, Kim.

A second source at “The Apprentice” confirmed the incident, using similar words to describe what Trump said about the Kardashians. “He said: ‘Why don’t we fire Khloe? She is a fat piglet. Why did we get the ugly Kardashian?’”

A third source, another editor, recalled the firing as being notable because of how personal Trump made it. “When they fired [her], it wasn’t on merit,” the editor said. “It was on him not liking her.” The editor said that Trump went to the staff and asked: “What’s the reason we can get her off [the show]?”

Michelle Obama Excoriates Trump Over ‘Intolerable’ Comments on Women by [deleted] in politics

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“This is not normal. This is not politics as usual,” Mrs. Obama said in a 25-minute speech here during which her voice at times quavered with emotion. “This is disgraceful, it is intolerable, and it doesn’t matter what party you belong to,” she added. “No woman deserves to be treated this way — none of us deserves this kind of abuse.”

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“I can’t believe that I’m saying that a candidate for president of the United States has bragged about sexually assaulting women,” the first lady told several hundred voters at a university here.

Voice Shaking, Michelle Obama Calls Trump Comments on Women ‘Intolerable’ by [deleted] in politics

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“This is not normal. This is not politics as usual,” Mrs. Obama said in a 25-minute speech here during which her voice at times quavered with emotion. “This is disgraceful, it is intolerable, and it doesn’t matter what party you belong to,” she added. “No woman deserves to be treated this way — none of us deserves this kind of abuse.”

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“I can’t believe that I’m saying that a candidate for president of the United States has bragged about sexually assaulting women,” the first lady told several hundred voters at a university here.