I agree with this article. Here's a bit:
Donald Trump’s uncensored comments, both old and new, have been echoed and dissected in the media repeatedly in an effort to kindle among his supporters a conflagration of outrage commensurate with the media’s own faux outrage.
Can anyone really be surprised that Mr. Trump could have said to Mr. Bush such things as he has already admitted saying? No. We are completely indifferent to Mr. Trump’s locker room braggadocio.
The same media that resolutely looked away when the most powerful man in the world, a sitting U.S. president with multiple violent sexual assaults to his credit, snared an impressionable young intern in his web and ruined her life, now expects us to gasp with revulsion at Mr. Trump’s irreverent comments.
America is finally fed up and disgusted with its political elite. Trump is channeling this disgust and those among the political elite who quake before the boombox of media blather do not appreciate the apocalyptic choice that America faces on November 8th.Read another article about Trump's Dirty Talk vs. Hillary Clinton's Corruption.
I think he said "that is not sex".
ReplyDeleteAnd I agree. Perversion is not sex as God meant it. One honest word he said.
What kind of message is it for young girls when Hillary literally went after the women Bill raped in such a vicious manner?
ReplyDeleteShe was old enough to realize that it was Billy boy and not these women who were at fault.
I couldn't agree more with your view of the mess. A friend who would probably vote for Hillary if Hillary were not pro-abortion confronted me with the latest on Trump, and my reply matched yours re Bill Clinton's disgusting behavior.
ReplyDeleteThe media are terrible. They were outraged when Cruz announced that he was voting for a fellow Republican, and that was Donald Trump.