Trump Warns That Dumping Roy Moore Could Start a Dangerous Trend of Believing Women

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WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—Breaking his silence on Alabama’s embattled Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate, Donald Trump warned on Wednesday that dumping Roy Moore could start a “dangerous trend” of believing women.

“I think we need to be very, very careful here,” Trump told reporters. “This is not just about Roy Moore.

This is about our country deciding that we are going to start believing women, something that we have never done before.

“This is a very dangerous road we’re heading down,” he said.

Trump cautioned that, if instituted, a new practice of believing women would “totally destroy” the system that the country already has in place. “For years we’ve had a system of believing men,” he said. “It’s worked very well. It’s done a great job.”

He said that he was considering a number of measures to stem the tide of women’s credibility, including an executive order banning women from giving believable accounts to the press. “That’s something we’re looking into,” he indicated.

Trump painted a doomsday scenario of what might happen if the “very bad trend” of believing women gained traction in the country. “If people believe Roy Moore’s five accusers, what happens to a man who has, say, about twenty accusers?” he asked. “I don’t like where this is going.”

By Andy Borowitz


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WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—Breaking his silence on Alabama’s embattled Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate, Donald Trump warned on Wednesday that dumping Roy Moore could start a “dangerous trend” of believing women.

“I think we need to be very, very careful here,” Trump told reporters. “This is not just about Roy Moore.

This is about our country deciding that we are going to start believing women, something that we have never done before.

“This is a very dangerous road we’re heading down,” he said.

Trump cautioned that, if instituted, a new practice of believing women would “totally destroy” the system that the country already has in place. “For years we’ve had a system of believing men,” he said. “It’s worked very well. It’s done a great job.”

He said that he was considering a number of measures to stem the tide of women’s credibility, including an executive order banning women from giving believable accounts to the press. “That’s something we’re looking into,” he indicated.

Trump painted a doomsday scenario of what might happen if the “very bad trend” of believing women gained traction in the country. “If people believe Roy Moore’s five accusers, what happens to a man who has, say, about twenty accusers?” he asked. “I don’t like where this is going.”

By Andy Borowitz


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Andy is hilarious
 
So basically what is being said here that human vultures like Gloria Allred should always be believed, is that it? She has point blank refused to release the yearbook, so what does that tell you? This has all the hallmarks of a new form of McCarthyism instigated by the Left, enjoy your Pyrrhic victories whilst you can.
 
So basically what is being said here that human vultures like Gloria Allred should always be believed, is that it? She has point blank refused to release the yearbook, so what does that tell you? This has all the hallmarks of a new form of McCarthyism instigated by the Left, enjoy your Pyrrhic victories whilst you can.

He didn't put up the link. I googled it....it's by a "comedy writer" for the New Yorker.
https://www.newyorker.com/humor/bor...ing-women?mbid=nl_111517 Borowitz Newsletter
 
So basically what is being said here that human vultures like Gloria Allred should always be believed, is that it? She has point blank refused to release the yearbook, so what does that tell you? This has all the hallmarks of a new form of McCarthyism instigated by the Left, enjoy your Pyrrhic victories whilst you can.


what a warped comment
 
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[FONT=&]WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—Breaking his silence on Alabama’s embattled Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate, Donald Trump warned on Wednesday that dumping Roy Moore could start a “dangerous trend” of believing women.

“I think we need to be very, very careful here,” Trump told reporters. “This is not just about Roy Moore.

This is about our country deciding that we are going to start believing women, something that we have never done before.

“This is a very dangerous road we’re heading down,” he said.

Trump cautioned that, if instituted, a new practice of believing women would “totally destroy” the system that the country already has in place. “For years we’ve had a system of believing men,” he said. “It’s worked very well. It’s done a great job.”

He said that he was considering a number of measures to stem the tide of women’s credibility, including an executive order banning women from giving believable accounts to the press. “That’s something we’re looking into,” he indicated.

Trump painted a doomsday scenario of what might happen if the “very bad trend” of believing women gained traction in the country. “If people believe Roy Moore’s five accusers, what happens to a man who has, say, about twenty accusers?” he asked. “I don’t like where this is going.”

By Andy Borowitz


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Aren't you special posting a satirical piece about Trump while making it look real. And I don't even like Trump. But at least be honest.
 
So basically what is being said here that human vultures like Gloria Allred should always be believed, is that it? She has point blank refused to release the yearbook, so what does that tell you? This has all the hallmarks of a new form of McCarthyism instigated by the Left, enjoy your Pyrrhic victories whilst you can.

She has NOT refused to release the yearbook, cumquat
 
He did put up and link, see the blue letters in parathesis, the Borowitz Report, and most savvy people know Borowitz is a sattrical writer.

I take exception to the statement "most savvy people know Borowitz is a sattrical writer". Just because many of us don't read liberal leaning sources doesn't make us less "savvy" than you.
 
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