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I don’t believe them at all. They are just uncomfortable admitting the racism that attracts them and the sexism that repels them.

Put a group of men together and they will not talk about women at all, they will just talk about their own stuff.

You took the words right out of my mouth.

Oh honey, that’s because you are too old for him. He likes women his daughter’s age. *barf*

Ken Bone would never rape anything.

NONONONONO. You don’t get to actively serve up your female coworkers to your disgusting pervish friend to advance the PR of some stupid show. NO.

She also said to stop calling it sexual assault because Trump didn’t say the words “sexual assault” in the tape.

NBC did edit the version of the tape they released/reported on to minimize Bush’s involvement. They cut most of this lines and in one instance attributed something Bush said to someone else.

Just sharing.

Trump again offered no real apology for “the tape” and again likened it to something all men do. His surrogates have been pushing that line all day. It’s just “locker room talk “ and therefore, somehow, harmless.

Because his supporters are different than Mitt and Gore’s. They don’t care about his terrible behavior because either they approve of it or they’re too busy being angry at Hillary and modern America.

Trump moved on Hillary like a bitch, and he failed.

That moment where he went up right behind her and just stood there staring while she talked made me so uncomfortable. I watched with a bunch of friends and all the women thought it was so creepy and none of the men could understand why.

Counterpoint: is a pathetic sycophant desperately trying to get closer to wealth and fame really a friend?

More like if the choice was Goldwater and Burlusconi’s love child vs. Carter and the 3rd party candidates were Ayn Rand or Timothy Leary. But y’know, whatever.

“....unless the check bounces.”

I’m meant to be talking tomorrow on the dichotomy of Trump’ non verbal threats (and as for this debate, actual threats) towards Hillary and other women and the cautious response of those women. I’ll also be talking about specifically about H’s management and deflection of this aggression.

At a very corporate job I had once, I had the opportunity to work very closely with one of the more “likeable” and “popular” guys in my department. So I studied him to see what he had that I didn’t, as I’ve always had issues being an outlier and “the office weirdo.” Eventually it became clear that what he had that I