It cannot be possible that these guys, even for a hot second, actually believe their own schtick, could it? There’s no way that Rudolph Giuliani, a former mayor who sets the bar for screaming paranoia in a metropolis that teems with it, can seriously think that he’s one to lecture Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on the subjects of intelligence or feminism, right? Then again, the man really does fit beautifully into his party’s mass delusion.
Aside from the brazen illogic of his comments, Giuliani’s strategy here is also weird given Mr. Trump’s — and his own — acknowledged marital track records. We can at least thank Trump’s early dalliances for keeping him out of White House contention for as long as they did; his first wife Ivana has said that his affair with second Mrs. Trump, Marla Maples, “There was no way that he would go into [politics] at that point.”
So by Giuliani’s reckoning, in this corner we have Donald Trump, a smiling serial womanizer currently on his third marriage. In the other, we have two women...who’ve been repeatedly, disgustingly shamed in a way that the man at the center of the story has not.
Giuliani’s [senatorial] aspirations screeched to a halt at what The New York Times called an “extraordinary, emotional” May press conference in which he announced that “for quite some time it’s probably been apparent that Donna and I lead in many ways independent and separate lives. It’s been a very painful road and I’m hopeful that we’ll be able to formalize that in an agreement that protects our children, gives them all the security and all the protection they deserve, and protects Donna.”
Hanover, meanwhile, was taken by surprise by the announcement, leading the Times to speculate soon after, “If Ms. Hanover was the spurned partner in the marriage, why did she not get to decide how to handle any announcement? Isn’t it only fair that she get to call the shots?”
...the increasingly gross Giuliani, who like Trump has paraded his infidelity around in front of the people of New York, berates Clinton for being “stupid” enough to be cheated on.
http://www.salon.com/2016/09/28/che...is-lecturing-hillary-clinton-on-marriage-now/
Aside from the brazen illogic of his comments, Giuliani’s strategy here is also weird given Mr. Trump’s — and his own — acknowledged marital track records. We can at least thank Trump’s early dalliances for keeping him out of White House contention for as long as they did; his first wife Ivana has said that his affair with second Mrs. Trump, Marla Maples, “There was no way that he would go into [politics] at that point.”
So by Giuliani’s reckoning, in this corner we have Donald Trump, a smiling serial womanizer currently on his third marriage. In the other, we have two women...who’ve been repeatedly, disgustingly shamed in a way that the man at the center of the story has not.
Giuliani’s [senatorial] aspirations screeched to a halt at what The New York Times called an “extraordinary, emotional” May press conference in which he announced that “for quite some time it’s probably been apparent that Donna and I lead in many ways independent and separate lives. It’s been a very painful road and I’m hopeful that we’ll be able to formalize that in an agreement that protects our children, gives them all the security and all the protection they deserve, and protects Donna.”
Hanover, meanwhile, was taken by surprise by the announcement, leading the Times to speculate soon after, “If Ms. Hanover was the spurned partner in the marriage, why did she not get to decide how to handle any announcement? Isn’t it only fair that she get to call the shots?”
...the increasingly gross Giuliani, who like Trump has paraded his infidelity around in front of the people of New York, berates Clinton for being “stupid” enough to be cheated on.
http://www.salon.com/2016/09/28/che...is-lecturing-hillary-clinton-on-marriage-now/
compared to that asshole she will seem like Mother Teresa...