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Donald Trumps latest scandal involves Arianne Zucker and DOOL set
Topic Started: Oct 7 2016, 04:26 PM (50,227 Views)
clubkylie
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Omg just woke up to this news. What vile disgusting pigs! If one good thing that video shows its that Ari is the consummate professional.
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Rosebud
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laurondo
Oct 8 2016, 03:23 AM
Restless84
Oct 8 2016, 02:44 AM
Trump's comments were horrible. At least he apologized and owned up to it.
He may have apologized but this isn't the first time he has said these kind of things. It's kinda hard to take his apologies serious at this point.
If this hadn't been on film I am sure he would have just denied it like other things.
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Snowing Fan
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If this behavior was a 1 time thing I would say let's move on,but it's not,his "apology" looked like a forced confession,his campaign made him do no doubt,he never said sorry to Nancy or Ari in it,he wants us to let it go because it was 11 years ago,but he never lets things go,if you say something bad towards him he turns into a 10 year old,but it's ok for him to talk bad.
Edited by Snowing Fan, Oct 8 2016, 10:41 AM.
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peaches179
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I talked to some people who wasn't motivated to vote in this election, but after hearing the depeciable comments from that pig they've changed their minds.
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Snowing Fan
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http://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/arianne-zucker-on-donald-trumps-graphic-comments-its-not-about-me/ar-BBx9PzE

Ari's commented.
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esp13
Oct 7 2016, 05:12 PM
Queen B
Oct 7 2016, 05:09 PM
I don't think Billy Bush should lose his job over this.
Why not? It's really not okay to snicker at descriptions of sexual assault and then encourage a woman to hug the person who made those comments (and who was making lewd comments about the woman just seconds before). It's sick and it's wrong and it's not "boys will be boys." It's the EXACT kind of behavior and comments that allows a judge to sentence a convicted rapist to only three months in jail because it might mess up his future.
Love this :hail:

Plus Billy Bush is the biggest ass kisser when he was on AH. He had his lip's firmly on Trump's ass that whole interview.
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Snowing Fan
Oct 8 2016, 10:54 AM
It's simple and to the point without getting more involved. Love her.
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trojangal
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Billy Bush's comments were disgusting, he just wasn't laughing nervously he was commenting about AZ too!
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Snowing Fan
Oct 8 2016, 10:54 AM
She's right. It's about all of the other women, minorities, veterans, disabled, and LGBTQ people he's opened his big mouth about and offended. It's about anyone in this country who is not a straight white male. Ari could have been literally anyone in that situation, she's just unfortunate enough to have been thrown into that disgusting moment. I can't believe he's even an option in this election.
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Rosebud
Oct 8 2016, 10:10 AM
peaches179
Oct 8 2016, 12:21 AM
funone
Oct 8 2016, 12:07 AM

Quoting limited to 3 levels deepHouse Speaker Paul Ryan said he was "sickened" by Trump's comments and disinvited him from a planned joint event Saturday in Wisconsin with Priebus and Sen. Ron Johnson. Trump said he would send his running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, to the event in his place while he prepares for Sunday's presidential debate in New York with Priebus and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.

Excatly. He needs to cut off his support from this man now.

Enough is enough!
I'd like to know why this incident is suddenly making some like Ryan denounce him, when IMO, the racist and misogynist things he's said before are just as objectionable, if not more so. The mock outrage now is a joke.

This thing is snowballing. He can't just sit on the sidelines. He has to take some leadership.
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Snowing Fan
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Pence has now pulled out of the event or whatever it was supposed to be in Wisconsin and Kelly Ayotte who the other day called Trump a great role model for kids is after him now too.
Edited by Snowing Fan, Oct 8 2016, 11:07 AM.
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chickymonkey
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Hugo
Oct 7 2016, 05:50 PM
pinkcovergirl
Oct 7 2016, 05:47 PM
I love Ari. Are the comments Trump made about taking a woman furniture shopping aboutique Ari?
That's not how I understood it, I think Trump was talking about another woman. Then, they saw Arianne come to greet them and the conversation shifted towards her.
My understanding is in the vehicle with Billy he was referring to Nancy O'Dell and Bush encouraged him and didn't bother to defend Nancy or anything.

The other part's of his comment's in another part of the interview refer to Ari
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chickymonkey
Oct 8 2016, 10:54 AM
esp13
Oct 7 2016, 05:12 PM
Queen B
Oct 7 2016, 05:09 PM
I don't think Billy Bush should lose his job over this.
Why not? It's really not okay to snicker at descriptions of sexual assault and then encourage a woman to hug the person who made those comments (and who was making lewd comments about the woman just seconds before). It's sick and it's wrong and it's not "boys will be boys." It's the EXACT kind of behavior and comments that allows a judge to sentence a convicted rapist to only three months in jail because it might mess up his future.
Love this :hail:

Plus Billy Bush is the biggest ass kisser when he was on AH. He had his lip's firmly on Trump's ass that whole interview.
That is how Billy Bush always was on AH , joking around & kissing the azz of celebs. :shame:
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peaches179
Oct 8 2016, 11:03 AM
Rosebud
Oct 8 2016, 10:10 AM
peaches179
Oct 8 2016, 12:21 AM

Quoting limited to 3 levels deepHouse Speaker Paul Ryan said he was "sickened" by Trump's comments and disinvited him from a planned joint event Saturday in Wisconsin with Priebus and Sen. Ron Johnson. Trump said he would send his running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, to the event in his place while he prepares for Sunday's presidential debate in New York with Priebus and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.
I'd like to know why this incident is suddenly making some like Ryan denounce him, when IMO, the racist and misogynist things he's said before are just as objectionable, if not more so. The mock outrage now is a joke.

This thing is snowballing. He can't just sit on the sidelines. He has to take some leadership.
Also he is quite possibly positioning himself for 2020. While he's walking a wonky line between denouncing/distancing from Trump and simultaneously endorsing him/opposing Hillary, the Clinton campaign isn't drawing him into the fray because they (IMO) want moderate Republican support. It'll be interesting to see how endorsing Trump plays politically four years from now.
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Bush has been married since 1998,I feel bad for his wife.
Edited by Snowing Fan, Oct 8 2016, 11:10 AM.
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Snowing Fan
Oct 8 2016, 11:05 AM
Pence has now pulled out of the event or whatever it was supposed to be in Wisconsin and Kelly Ayotte who the other day called Trump a great role model for kids is after him now too.

Because he knows his running mate is toxic right now.
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Snowing Fan
Oct 8 2016, 10:54 AM

Quote:
 
Approached by CBS Los Angeles reporter Tom Wait outside her home Friday evening, Zucker initially declined to comment on the situation.
Pressed further, she said simply, "It's not about me."


And here is the CBS Los Angeles video -- it shows Ari and Shawn getting into her car as the reporter tries to question her. She replies from within the car.
http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2016/10/07/trump-apologizes-for-lewd-remarks-toward-women-in-2005-video/

"It's not about me" she said.
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Snowing Fan
Oct 8 2016, 11:05 AM
Pence has now pulled out of the event or whatever it was supposed to be in Wisconsin and Kelly Ayotte who the other day called Trump a great role model for kids is after him now too.
The event in WI is called Fallfest & it was supposed to have appearances by Republicans running in WI including Paul Ryan, Scott Walker the Gov of WI , Senator Ron Johnson ( not the presidential candidate ) & Donald Trump.
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lysie


Back to Ari, as Paul Telfer also pointed out, now's a great time to show support for her regardless of political party affiliation or your thoughts about her current storyline. http://www.arrow-heart.com/donate/
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DesignatedShelley
Oct 8 2016, 11:09 AM
peaches179
Oct 8 2016, 11:03 AM
Rosebud
Oct 8 2016, 10:10 AM

Quoting limited to 3 levels deepHouse Speaker Paul Ryan said he was "sickened" by Trump's comments and disinvited him from a planned joint event Saturday in Wisconsin with Priebus and Sen. Ron Johnson. Trump said he would send his running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, to the event in his place while he prepares for Sunday's presidential debate in New York with Priebus and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.

This thing is snowballing. He can't just sit on the sidelines. He has to take some leadership.
Also he is quite possibly positioning himself for 2020. While he's walking a wonky line between denouncing/distancing from Trump and simultaneously endorsing him/opposing Hillary, the Clinton campaign isn't drawing him into the fray because they (IMO) want moderate Republican support. It'll be interesting to see how endorsing Trump plays politically four years from now.

I agree.
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