Discussion: Donald Trump Tries To Shame Megyn Kelly Over Racy 2010 Howard Stern Interview

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YAY! Nice pair of boobies!

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…and blue-footed to boot!

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My favorite part of the tweet:

I am the innocent (pure) one!

Yeah, I totally agree that Trump is the innocent victim in all this. I mean, how could anyone not see his “purity”?

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Ummm, trying to shame Kelly using this interview is a pretty big reach.
YUGE.

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Welcome to the Republican party, Kelly. Be careful you don’t get too upset about the rampant sexism and all the other awful shit they supposedly stand for. They’ll start calling you a feminazi if you’re not too careful. You’re just going to kind of take it if you’re one of them and a woman. But you’d think you would have figured this out by now after shilling for them for so many years.

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Boobies!

WÒÓT

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I’m not sure I get Trump’s point here. Is he saying that women who talk about their bra size are more likely to have blood cascading from their private regions?

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Who gives a crap about any of this? If you’ve been paying attention to the GOP - at all - you already know they’re sexist, racist, homophobic, etc. The same for Fox “News”… the difference is so micro mini as to not exist.
Both come from the trash heap and now wonder why the “discussion” has deteriorated to this level?

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I hate to admit that jerk Trump might have a point. Why didn’t any of the women of Faux News ever ask him that question when he was a favorite guest on the network over the years?

Republican women, especially on Murdock’s network, have set themselves up as bimbos to further their careers. To now accuse Trump of being abusive and the rest of Republicans males as being feminists is ridiculous.

Kelly has always elected to do those bobbie-type interviews. She could have moved onto other media opportunities once getting national exposure. And she could have asked Trump that question years ago but elected to stay silent until now when her male superiors told her to do it …undoubtedly to help other males who were running in the race and feared Trump’s dominance.

It’s all about sexual bondage and fears of male inferiority in the conservative universe. .

The real point here is that women who respect themselves don’t associate with those who don’t…like Todd Akin or any male who tells them they are too stupid to make their own healthcare decisions. .

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No Republican will ever Ever EVER vote for a dreaded Democrat. So whoever gets the Republican nomination, weather it’s Ghengis Khan, Vladd the Impaler or Donald Trump, will automatically get 47% of the vote- which has been a winning percentage in the past.

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I’m disappointed Trump is so bent on attacking Megyn Kelly. I was hoping he’d hang around longer and damage the GOP even more. Instead he attacks someone that Republicans love. I don’t see this ending well. (I know TPM is reporting that he’s doing better than ever after the debate, but that poll was taken before this shit-storm really got going. I think we’ll see a real decline in support in the coming week or two.)

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Smart man. He’s locking down the long-untapped misogynist vote. Now all he has to do is convince self-hating women to vote for him and he’ll have it all wrapped up!

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When you watch Fox News, apparently, you have the breast seat in the house.

[Otherwise, hey; I got nothin’]

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Shorter Trump: If she gets to talk about her sex life, how come I can’t talk about her cycles which I didn’t do any way?

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Not the past two presidential elections. The percentage of those willing to call themselves Republicans and vote that way is trending downward nationally. Republicans are not replacing the votes of old white Reagan voters with younger ones.

Even those who are die hard bigots and greedy/selfish Born Again Aryan Nation don’t like the Republican Party or its Wall Street fraudsterst/war-mongering candidates. Trump is picking up the slack and it’s been easy pickings. .

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He should do even better when the old farts realize he has the woman pinned down and crying for help.

Seriously, this is Presidential-type behavior? Whatever one thinks of Kelly’s original question in the debate or Trump’s answer or subsequent tweets and statements about her–and I don’t see how any thinking, sensible person could find his behavior anything other than reprehensible–this continued obsession with trying to put her down suggests a real personality disorder.

There refusal to acknowledge his past practice of insulting the physical appearance of female critics, his threat to Kelly in his response to her question, his subsequent tweets about her (not the least of which is retweeting someone referring to her as a bimbo) and his ludicrous claim that he’s “great” for women–all suggest some serious behavioral and personality issues. He’s the guy in your office who constantly makes disparaging remarks about female co-workers, makes passes at them, and claims that women find him attractive.

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TPM is now become the Trump Peculiarites Monitor

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