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niyad

(113,263 posts)
Tue May 10, 2016, 09:32 PM May 2016

Trump Spokespiece Katrina Pierson Says It Is Super Cool And Not Sexist To Call Women Bimbos

No one respects women more than Donald Trump!

Trump Spokespiece Katrina Pierson Says It Is Super Cool And Not Sexist To Call Women Bimbos


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Katrina Pierson, Donald Trump’s oft-bewildered spokesperson, stopped by The Kelly File last night to have a chitchat with Megyn Kelly about how nobody respects women more than Donald Trump. How does he show that respect? By calling women who criticize him “bimbos.” Just like how he would call a man who criticized him a bimbo, just as long as that man had a vagina.

Kelly had brought up the fact that Donald Trump has said some pretty gross things about women, and that — as she predicted during the first debate — the Clinton campaign is now using that against him. Like for instance, in this ad here created by a pro-Clinton PAC, which barely skims the surface of all the gross ass things Donald Trump has said about women.



Sadly, the ad does not include footage of the time he said he’d be dating his own daughter if she were not related to him. Or talking about how awesome his other daughter’s rack was gonna be back when she was only a year old. Which, actually, they should make into an ad as well, and play it constantly, because that is a gross thing to think about for everyone due to a little thing they call the Westermarck Effect.

Of course, Pierson believes that despite all of these gross things, it is Donald Trump who will win with women in the end, because actually Hillary Clinton is a bad woman for being married to Bill Clinton. PLUS, when her surrogates go on The Kelly File to talk about how women do not care for Donald Trump (like former Michigan governor Jennifer Granholm just did), they talk about how Hillary Clinton is good at women’s issues. Which, obviously, means she is ONLY running on women’s issues and doesn’t care if all the men die in fires.

Read more at http://wonkette.com/601627/katrina-pierson-megyn-kelly-donald-trump-bimbos#AMIeH1AXwdUCs908.99
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Trump Spokespiece Katrina Pierson Says It Is Super Cool And Not Sexist To Call Women Bimbos (Original Post) niyad May 2016 OP
Schoolgirls can call others bimbos. Albertoo May 2016 #1
of course, because pointing out how herr drumpf is a miisogynisitic POS is not real. niyad May 2016 #2
It distracts from the real issues to nitpick on forms of speech. Albertoo May 2016 #3
again, pointing out that he is a misogynistic POS is soooooo damned unimportant, just niyad May 2016 #4
Sure, LOL, I am mysoginistic because you say so Albertoo May 2016 #9
Trump is a misogynist. He treats women like shit. DLevine May 2016 #27
Agreed. At every valid opportunity. Albertoo May 2016 #32
I think you do both... Wounded Bear May 2016 #11
Great idea! eom BlueMTexpat May 2016 #26
Lol! Righhht... Katashi_itto May 2016 #24
"Real issues" "Autistic" Il_Coniglietto May 2016 #7
Don't you think autistic neatly sums up GW during his first term? Albertoo May 2016 #13
I think that's a disgusting thing to say. Il_Coniglietto May 2016 #15
OK, let's build a better world by banning the figurative use of words Albertoo May 2016 #17
In what world does autistic have a meaning other than someone with autism? Il_Coniglietto May 2016 #19
In his own world Albertoo May 2016 #20
What meaning?? Il_Coniglietto May 2016 #21
I already told you: 'in a world of his own' Albertoo May 2016 #22
It's bemusing watching you rationalize the irrational. LanternWaste May 2016 #30
NO Skittles May 2016 #23
Whoa, you're comparing autism with Down Syndrome? cwydro May 2016 #16
a mistake Albertoo May 2016 #18
Thanks for letting us know what we should care about joeybee12 May 2016 #8
the OP was saying we should all be shocked by the use of a common word Albertoo May 2016 #10
Hopeless...nt joeybee12 May 2016 #12
OK nt Albertoo May 2016 #14
Instead of the "woman card," let's play the Trump card Jeffersons Ghost May 2016 #5
some excellent history there, with my thanks. niyad May 2016 #6
"Super Cool"?? What is she, 12? smirkymonkey May 2016 #25
It's offensive, but, the term "bimbo eruptions" in the 1990's wasn't coined by Trump. Vinca May 2016 #28
Do we really want to use 'Spokespiece' madokie May 2016 #29
thank you for not alerting. it is not my word (had never heard it before) but the title of the niyad May 2016 #31

niyad

(113,263 posts)
2. of course, because pointing out how herr drumpf is a miisogynisitic POS is not real.
Tue May 10, 2016, 09:46 PM
May 2016

after all, women don't count. believe me, we understand completely.

 

Albertoo

(2,016 posts)
3. It distracts from the real issues to nitpick on forms of speech.
Tue May 10, 2016, 09:52 PM
May 2016

To say GW was autistic in his single minded pursuit of a war in Iraq is not being disrespectful of people with Down syndrome.

Attacking Trump on his use of a widely used word like bimbo is a distraction from the cool analysis of why his proposed policies are potentially harmful.

niyad

(113,263 posts)
4. again, pointing out that he is a misogynistic POS is soooooo damned unimportant, just
Tue May 10, 2016, 09:55 PM
May 2016

like women are unimportant. trust me, we understand EXACTLY what you are saying. don't bother digging the hole any deeper.

 

Albertoo

(2,016 posts)
9. Sure, LOL, I am mysoginistic because you say so
Tue May 10, 2016, 10:01 PM
May 2016

I understand EXACTLY what you are saying. don't bother digging the hole any deeper:
you are pure, people who dissent form your line are not. OK, OK..

And political opponents must at all cost be proven to be evil in their most minute actions.
Being intolerant progressives hurts the cause IMHO.

DLevine

(1,788 posts)
27. Trump is a misogynist. He treats women like shit.
Wed May 11, 2016, 07:15 AM
May 2016

That's an important issue to many of us, especially to women. I don't see any downside to pointing that out at every opportunity.

Wounded Bear

(58,647 posts)
11. I think you do both...
Tue May 10, 2016, 10:04 PM
May 2016

Dems win on policy. That's a given.

Repubs tend to win on emotional crap like the name-calling. Letting it go unanswered, though, concedes a large part of the battlefield to them.

Hillary herself, or Bernie if he pulls off the miracle, can stay above it all, but there are plenty of surrogates and PACs that should hammer on Trump as basically an asshole. Sure, there are many RWers who think having an asshole like Trump in the WH is a good thing, but I think that is a minority of American voters.

I can envision an ad that simply plays these kinds of Trump clips with a simple voice over, "He's talking about your wife, your mother, your daughter. Still like him?"

Il_Coniglietto

(373 posts)
15. I think that's a disgusting thing to say.
Tue May 10, 2016, 10:14 PM
May 2016

People with autism deserve to be treated with respect and dignity like any other person. Using that term to attack someone is horrendous.

THIS is why words matter.

 

Albertoo

(2,016 posts)
17. OK, let's build a better world by banning the figurative use of words
Tue May 10, 2016, 10:22 PM
May 2016

If I say that politician X has been mute on issue Y, am I making fun of mute people?

Il_Coniglietto

(373 posts)
19. In what world does autistic have a meaning other than someone with autism?
Tue May 10, 2016, 10:30 PM
May 2016

Please, illuminate me. What did you mean by referring to George Bush as autistic?

 

Albertoo

(2,016 posts)
20. In his own world
Tue May 10, 2016, 10:34 PM
May 2016

Now, ô wise and sensitive person, do try to provide me with one word which conveys the same meaning in the safest of ways.

PS: full disclosure: I have one nephew who is autistic, and not even his parents are as touchy as you appear to be when the word is used figuratively (and I have seen it happen)

Il_Coniglietto

(373 posts)
21. What meaning??
Tue May 10, 2016, 10:46 PM
May 2016

You still haven't said what you meant! When you called George Bush autistic, was that a positive thing? A negative thing? Neutral? What is this figurative meaning?

 

LanternWaste

(37,748 posts)
30. It's bemusing watching you rationalize the irrational.
Wed May 11, 2016, 08:42 AM
May 2016

It's bemusing watching you rationalize the irrational.

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
5. Instead of the "woman card," let's play the Trump card
Tue May 10, 2016, 09:56 PM
May 2016
Instead of the "woman card," let's play the Trump card

When Hillary Clinton said "Deal me in," after Trump claimed she was playing the "Woman card," I realized we needed a Trump card for this political game of words. Illma (Ashley) Gore, inadvertently revealed that ancient card, saying: 'If anyone is going to be threatened by a small penis, it's Trump' http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/may/07/donald-trump-penis-painting-ilma-gore

Unlike many prominent Republicans, Trump appears to have no connection to secret societies - like the Skull and Bones - and Freemasons require members to exhibit good character, instead of "serial philandering." Even so, in the word game Trump is linked to the occult. During the Italian Renaissance the first documented Tarot cards were called carte trionfi (Triumph Cards) and used for playing a game, which resembles bridge. The word "TRUMP" probably derived from Trionfi (Triumph) one of the first games to feature trump cards. Recently, a controversial drawing predicted the REAL Trump card, which is linked to the ancient (1650) Jean Noblet Tarot deck!



LE FOV, translates into THE FOOL

Vinca

(50,267 posts)
28. It's offensive, but, the term "bimbo eruptions" in the 1990's wasn't coined by Trump.
Wed May 11, 2016, 07:47 AM
May 2016

I'd drop it if I was a Hillary supporter.

madokie

(51,076 posts)
29. Do we really want to use 'Spokespiece'
Wed May 11, 2016, 07:57 AM
May 2016

I'm not comfortable with that at all.

No, I will not alert on this because of it either. I'm just voicing my opinion is all

niyad

(113,263 posts)
31. thank you for not alerting. it is not my word (had never heard it before) but the title of the
Wed May 11, 2016, 11:10 AM
May 2016

article.

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