Pro Athletes: dirty trumpf’s Comments Are Not ‘Locker-Room Talk’

Oh, I think Hillary's campaign and their media sycophants deserve a little credit for the timing don't you lol?

Think about: it was released just days before the second debate in October; just days before the next data drop from Wiki leaks. And it worked wonderfully. It got everyone fixated on a decade old open mic conversation instead of what's been going in Hillary's campaign. Hillary despises every day Americans; she openly admits to telling Wall Street one thing and the deplorable masses another.

It worked wonderfully. Doesn't say much for those who fell for it, but it worked wonderfully.

Like I said - you can blame as many other people as you want. All they had to do was show that tape.

And why were her campaign have the tape? No reason at all. You just want to blame someone.
 
http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/16/politi...002/index.html




John Kasich says now that he never would have taken the United States to war in Iraq -- but the Ohio governor supported then-President George W. Bush's push for war in 2002.
In an interview with CNN's Dana Bash on "State of the Union" aired Sunday, Kasich said, "I would never have committed ourselves to Iraq."

But in November 2002, Kasich, then a former congressman, made a very different argument during an event at The Ohio State University, as the United States was gearing up for war in Iraq.
"We should go to war with Iraq. It's not likely that (Saddam) Hussein will give up his weapons. If he did he would be disgraced in the Arab world," he said then.
Kasich's 2002 comments, in front of a crowd of 100 students at the Kuhn Honors and Scholars House, were reported at the time by The Lantern, Ohio State's student newspaper, under the headline: "Fireside speaker favors war with Iraq."
 

Not really. I have convictions & I stick w/ them regardless of whether the person I'm talking about is a Democrat or Republican.

With you, you'll forgive anything as long as it's a Democrat. Jimmy Carter agreed w/ all of the people you called "racist" on the GZ verdict. Republicans are murderers for the Iraq vote, but Hillary was merely "lied to."

It's pretty delusional, but certainly partisan to the extreme.
 
Trump talked about locker room talk, he wasn't referring to professional sports locker rooms. He was talking about the billionaire set, Playboy, locker rooms. Anybody with any kind of common sense, who is being intellectually honest, understands that.

This isn't an excuse of what he said, but it's a reality check to the fact that we need to step back. Men and women have been doing this objectifying of one another for ages. And let's take an honest look at the participating role of women. Women sell their sexuality for a price.

The term "groupie" didn't spring out of whole cloth for no reason. If women want men to be solely accountable for their, women's objectification, then don't do porn, don't pose in seductive magazine ads, etc.

What Trump stated in such a lewd manner is true. There are women who let men, powerful, wealthy, or famous men, grope them.

So if we are going to have this conversation let's make both the adults who contribute to objectifying women take responsibility for this kind of behavior, not just the men.

As an aside, driving home with two female co-workers, they talked about how sexy another co-worker was, a male co-worker. Since the three of us had also been discussing the Trump controversy, I called both of them out on how they'd just objectified him.
 
he probably believes kasich was anti Iraq war too


http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/16/politi...002/index.html




John Kasich says now that he never would have taken the United States to war in Iraq -- but the Ohio governor supported then-President George W. Bush's push for war in 2002.
In an interview with CNN's Dana Bash on "State of the Union" aired Sunday, Kasich said, "I would never have committed ourselves to Iraq."

But in November 2002, Kasich, then a former congressman, made a very different argument during an event at The Ohio State University, as the United States was gearing up for war in Iraq.
"We should go to war with Iraq. It's not likely that (Saddam) Hussein will give up his weapons. If he did he would be disgraced in the Arab world," he said then.
Kasich's 2002 comments, in front of a crowd of 100 students at the Kuhn Honors and Scholars House, were reported at the time by The Lantern, Ohio State's student newspaper, under the headline: "Fireside speaker favors war with Iraq."
 
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Trump talked about locker room talk, he wasn't referring to professional sports locker rooms. He was talking about the billionaire set, Playboy, locker rooms. Anybody with any kind of common sense, who is being intellectually honest, understands that.

This isn't an excuse of what he said, but it's a reality check to the fact that we need to step back. Men and women have been doing this objectifying of one another for ages. And let's take an honest look at the participating role of women. Women sell their sexuality for a price.

The term "groupie" didn't spring out of whole cloth for no reason. If women want men to be solely accountable for their, women's objectification, then don't do porn, don't pose in seductive magazine ads, etc.

What Trump stated in such a lewd manner is true. There are women who let men, powerful, wealthy, or famous men, grope them.

So if we are going to have this conversation let's make both the adults who contribute to objectifying women take responsibility for this kind of behavior, not just the men.

As an aside, driving home with two female co-workers, they talked about how sexy another co-worker was, a male co-worker. Since the three of us had also been discussing the Trump controversy, I called both of them out on how they'd just objectified him.

saying some one is sexy is not advocating assault


saying because your rich you can grab a womans crotch and get away with It is
 
he probably believes kasich was anti Iraq war too


http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/16/politi...002/index.html

John Kasich says now that he never would have taken the United States to war in Iraq -- but the Ohio governor supported then-President George W. Bush's push for war in 2002.
In an interview with CNN's Dana Bash on "State of the Union" aired Sunday, Kasich said, "I would never have committed ourselves to Iraq."

But in November 2002, Kasich, then a former congressman, made a very different argument during an event at The Ohio State University, as the United States was gearing up for war in Iraq.
"We should go to war with Iraq. It's not likely that (Saddam) Hussein will give up his weapons. If he did he would be disgraced in the Arab world," he said then.
Kasich's 2002 comments, in front of a crowd of 100 students at the Kuhn Honors and Scholars House, were reported at the time by The Lantern, Ohio State's student newspaper, under the headline: "Fireside speaker favors war with Iraq."

That's how you excuse Hillary - a Democrat who actually VOTED for war? By citing Kasich - a Republicans who did NOT vote for war?

Whatever helps you sleep, desh. You support a hawk & someone who enabled the unjust war in Iraq.
 
your guy got fooled by the lies

like most americans did asshole

he was not in office to vote huh

Sure wasn't.

But Hillary was. And she did vote. How you can simply excuse that vote & not hold her accountable is completely unprincipled.

But, you don't really have principles, as you readily admit. If someone doesn't vote in lockstep w/ party, they're traitors to you.
 
November 2002, Kasich, then a former congressman, made a very different argument during an event at The Ohio State University, as the United States was gearing up for war in Iraq.
"We should go to war with Iraq. It's not likely that (Saddam) Hussein will give up his weapons. If he did he would be disgraced in the Arab world,"
 
I don't care how big you make the letters, desh.

Hillary voted for war. You're voting for her. That makes your words against that war completely empty.
 
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