The good folks at Our Principles PAC take Donald Trump[1] to task for his crude, disgusting and hurtful misogynistic comments with a new ad titled, "Quotes." The ad shows women reading some of the Donald's meanest comments insulting and demeaning women — from bimbo to his infamous "blood coming out of her wherever" comment directed to Megyn Kelly, which got him uninvited to RedState [2]. Watch the accompanying video:
Transcript of the ad:
Bimbo.
Dog.< br/>Fat pig.
Real quotes from Donald Trump about women.
A person who is very flat chested is very hard to be a 10.
I'd look directly in that fat ugly face of hers.
Look at that face but anyone vote for that.
She had the height she had the beauty she was crazy, but these are minor details.
I like kids. I mean I won't do anything to take care of them. I'll supply funds and she'll take care of the kids.
You know it really doesn't matter what they write, as long as you've got a young and beautiful piece of [bleep].
That must be a pretty picture, you dropping to your knees.
There was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever.
Women you have to treat them like [beep]
This is how Donald Trump talks about our mothers, our sisters, our daughters.
This ad along with the PAC's ad titled "Unifier?"[3] demonstrates that Trump is simply clueless and could care less about the disruption he is causing to our political process and civil discourse.
It's hard to accept that even the Donald would have the chutzpah to claim that he cherishes women[4] after saying such things to and about women. And then there is the former paid organizer for the Trump Campaign that filed a sex discrimination complaint[5] against the campaign. And the alleged assault on Michelle Fields by Trump's campaign manager. Trump does have problem s with women.
References
- ^ Donald Trump (www.examiner.com)
- ^ uninvited to RedState (www.redstate.com)
- ^ PAC's ad titled "Unifier?" (www.redstate.com)
- ^ cherishes women (www.examiner.com)
- ^ ex discrimination complaint (www.redstate.com)
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