Posted on 04/08/2018 5:50:57 AM PDT by Kaslin
I think that was one of the greatest moments of the campaign.
I remember how the media got totally played that day. Trump called a press conference just hours before the second debate and less than 48 hours after the Access Hollywood firestorm. Most of the press assumed that this could only mean that Trump was either withdrawing from the race or offering up a humiliating apology in a desperate attempt to save his candidacy. The press was beside themselves with glee. They thought that this was finally the "end of Trump."
Then the curtain is pulled back revealing Paula Jones, Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey and even Kathy Shelton! Most of the press dashed from the room in horror, literally tripping over themselves to get out of there.
I about fell off my chair laughing. That maneuver took such brass balls. Only Trump could turn the tables like that. I'll never forget the mortified look of Bill Clinton at the debate that night as he nervously scanned the room to see what else Trump would have in store for him that night and if I recall correctly, that was also the debate where Trump had his "because you'd be in jail" moment. That's still a promise I haven't given up on (wheels of justice move slow).
Sweet, sweet Connie, doin her act.....she had th whole show and thats a natural fact Grand Funk Railroad
Sweet, sweet Connie was a groupie who lived in Little Rock. She would service any rock star who came through her town. Fame has its perks with the weak and adoring. Im not sure whatever happened to sweet, sweet Connie. I just remember reading a story about her in Cosmopolitian, circa 1974.
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To you, they were. To me and many others it was an obvious truth.
An idiotic statement, Bruce.
I was recently checking out some early Beatles footage on YouTube. The women attending their shows and chasing them wherever they went were utterly orgasmic in their adulation. When the Beatles stayed at a hotel in NYC on their Ed Sullivan appearances, groups of women would stand out in the street below and literally prostrate themselves on the sidewalks, erupting into a frenzy if they even saw movement of the hotel curtains in their suite of rooms. Interviews of these women often show them in tears, frustrated that they cannot get closer, one of them even saying that she would give up her life for just ten minutes alone with Ringo.
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Even before they were famous, when they played in Germany there was a section in the club where the women would sit who wanted to have sex with them.
The left took what they thought trump said and ran fast with it, but didnt hear the truth in his actual words
“And this is the business to be in if you want some p****y. That’s why I got in show business, for p****y. I figured, if Jimmy Walker can f***, I’m f*****g everybody. F*** this, and it’s like that too.
When you do TV-shows, women would be throwing p****y at me on the street like Frisbees.
“Ed!” *woman throwing a Frisbee*
*Eddie catching the Frisbee* “Thank you! Appreciate that!”
Too much p****y, p****y would be falling outta my pocket. Walking out the street:
“Oh, watch your step, that’s mine.”
-Eddie Murphy (Delirious)
We have to remember that Trump and his people knew they were being surveilled by the government, so they had to do stuff in secret.
They're probably still doing the same stuff, now.
My response to anyone bringing up the tapes:
“Ya, and you were this concerned about actual RAPE allegations against Clinton, right?”
This is precisely the reason why I didn’t care about his comments.
Billionaire aware of gold diggers around him willing to do anything. Shocking eh?
I’ve heard plenty of celebrities say this, especially musicians - these women will let them do ANYTHING to them. The comments by Trump were vulgar but were just expressing this reality people like him are exposed to. What is more surprising is that there aren’t dozens of sex tapes, they’d exist if he’d made a habit of indulging in the actual behavior he had the opportunity to engage in.
That the left is perfectly willing to ignore Bill Clinton’s behavior is typical hypocrisy.
I didn’t vote for him because I had delusions he was a saint. It was because he’d be a Washington wrecking ball to the corruption that saturates the place.
True. He picked a pair of those bloomer up and joked about it.
BTW - It was a great show that night!
‘But he makes it sound like they’re the solely the one to blame and that’s wrong.’
you’ve got to be kidding...
the reason that the Bush tape didn’t sink the Trump campaign, is simply because the majority of people knew exactly what he was talking about, and that it was and still is, true. When was the last time you ever heard of a lonely billionaire? Or a sex starved athlete or rock star?
Hey, Trump was basically just quoting the lyrics to Material Girl
Some boys kiss me, some boys hug me
I think they’re okay
If they don’t give me proper credit, I just walk away
They can beg and they can plead
But they can’t see the light, that’s right
‘Cause the boy with the cold hard cash is always Mister Right
It’s all fake moral outrage. If it was Bill Clinton, they wouldn’t care.
Every time I see that picture of “skeered” Bill I totally bust out laughing!
Weinstein is possibly one of the leat attractive, most slovenly bilionaires ever; yet he married a gorgeous womanoh, and did I mention he financed and forcibly promoted her fashion design business?
How do men resist that kind of worship?
batting for the other team usually works :)
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