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Donald Trumps latest scandal involves Arianne Zucker and DOOL set
Topic Started: Oct 7 2016, 04:26 PM (50,204 Views)
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Bigboy
Oct 9 2016, 12:10 AM
Nigel Farage called Trump a alpha male and some women do the same thing when they get together they say things that that don't want anyone else to hear its not nice its ugly but it happens. He also said Hilary can't throw any stones at Trump after how she and husband has behaved over the years and if she brings up what he said she should throw it back in her face how her knowing all about men behaving badly. Just watched a interview that he gave to Fox this man is so on the side of Trump he doesn't like Hilary at all.

Yes, Nigel Farage. That's a shocker, considering anything that's ever come out of his mouth.
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DOOLette
Oct 9 2016, 09:12 AM
One last thought for the female audience who keeps remarking about Xander's (who happens to be an abusive asshole) (but that doesn't matter obviously) body and how they'd like him shirtless and trouser-less...do "they" know about the word HYPOCRITE?

They are as sexist as any man, and sometimes worse.
The difference is that Xander is a fictional character and Trump is a real person attempting to become the face of our nation.
Also what you described does not meet the definition of sexist. :ermm:
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Hugo
Oct 9 2016, 09:14 AM
Saturday Night Live, last night:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sYGjoUcusM
Saw it,did u see WeekEnd Update when they were talking about Tic Tacs speaking out against Trump,lol.
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Oct 9 2016, 09:50 AM
Hugo
Oct 9 2016, 09:14 AM
Saturday Night Live, last night:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sYGjoUcusM
Saw it,did u see WeekEnd Update when they were talking about Tic Tacs speaking out against Trump,lol.
Yeah I watched the whole thing. The Kellyanne Conway segment and Family Feud were funny too.
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Don't like Hillary or Trump as a voting option,there's always Gary Johnson,seems like a nice guy,but couldn't even name a foreign leader or the leader of North Korea and that Aleppo is the epicenter of the Syrian crisis,shouldn't you know that if your running for president and his stance on global warming it to just move to another planet.🤔😞
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DOOLette
Oct 9 2016, 09:12 AM
One last thought for the female audience who keeps remarking about Xander's (who happens to be an abusive asshole) (but that doesn't matter obviously) body and how they'd like him shirtless and trouser-less...do "they" know about the word HYPOCRITE?

They are as sexist as any man, and sometimes worse.
Have you ever heard of the word - FICTION?
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lysie
Oct 9 2016, 09:20 AM
DOOLette
Oct 9 2016, 09:12 AM
One last thought for the female audience who keeps remarking about Xander's (who happens to be an abusive asshole) (but that doesn't matter obviously) body and how they'd like him shirtless and trouser-less...do "they" know about the word HYPOCRITE?

They are as sexist as any man, and sometimes worse.
I haven't seen anyone talking about assaulting his body. To my knowledge, no one here is running for public office.
So you going to be watching the who debate tonight?

They showing it live over here from 0100 am they said a record amount of Americans will be tuning in even more than the last debate.
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DOOLette
Oct 9 2016, 09:12 AM
One last thought for the female audience who keeps remarking about Xander's (who happens to be an abusive asshole) (but that doesn't matter obviously) body and how they'd like him shirtless and trouser-less...do "they" know about the word HYPOCRITE?

They are as sexist as any man, and sometimes worse.
As sexist as any man? You've compared all the men on the planet to the women on this board who have made comments about Xander's appearance?

Sexism is prejudice or discrimination based on sex. No one is saying there are things Xander can't do because he's male.

Sexism is behavior, conditions, or attitudes that foster stereotypes of social roles based on sex. What, presumably subservient, social role are we pushing Xander into by admiring how he looks when he does push-ups with his shirt off? Does society have a habit of telling men that they are less smart because they're attractive? (Nope. All the studies show that it's quite the contrary, actually.) Does society have a habit of telling men that they exist only for the gratification of others?

Very little-- if any-- of the outrage about Trump's tape is over the comment that AZ has nice legs. AZ does have nice legs, much as Paul Telfer has a nice upper body. If the legs comment had been the worst of the tape, no one would have bothered leaking it.

The tape erupted because he joked about sexual assault. Not because he complimented a woman's body.

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lysie
Oct 8 2016, 03:37 PM
It's one thing to have political differences when it comes to the economy or state vs federal or whatever. This election is very different. I know people want it to be as simple as "we have a difference of opinion" but it's just not. There's much more on the line for many people this time, and it's no longer a situation where a simple agree to disagree even makes sense.
You're right, much is on the line. Millions of lives will be destroyed when Hillary take office and contiune the wars and conflicts that Obama and his allies started against Syria, Libya and Russia.
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Sindacco
Oct 9 2016, 10:21 AM
lysie
Oct 8 2016, 03:37 PM
It's one thing to have political differences when it comes to the economy or state vs federal or whatever. This election is very different. I know people want it to be as simple as "we have a difference of opinion" but it's just not. There's much more on the line for many people this time, and it's no longer a situation where a simple agree to disagree even makes sense.
You're right, much is on the line. Millions of lives will be destroyed when Hillary take office and contiune the wars and conflicts that Obama and his allies started against Syria, Libya and Russia.
That's not something particularly distinguishable from every other election unfortunately.
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Restless84
Oct 9 2016, 01:16 AM
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Oct 9 2016, 12:56 AM
Restless84
Oct 9 2016, 12:22 AM

Quoting limited to 3 levels deep
Political figures have been open to satire since SNL debuted in the 70's. Chevy Chase and his stumbling Gerald Ford impressions helped put the show on the map. Geraldine Ferraro, the first female VP candidate, was parodied on the show long before Palin was. Using a person's own words or actions as the basis of a satire is in no way the same as a man's persistent lascivious comments about women.
I know about SNL and late-night satire. I still feel the way I do.
Some politicians get made fun of more than others, but Sarah Palin, I don't think it can be argued, provided more material than the rest, and it had nothing to do with her gender or political party.
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Bigboy
Oct 9 2016, 02:44 AM
Rosebud
Oct 9 2016, 01:06 AM
Bigboy
Oct 9 2016, 12:10 AM
Nigel Farage called Trump a alpha male and some women do the same thing when they get together they say things that that don't want anyone else to hear its not nice its ugly but it happens. He also said Hilary can't throw any stones at Trump after how she and husband has behaved over the years and if she brings up what he said she should throw it back in her face how her knowing all about men behaving badly. Just watched a interview that he gave to Fox this man is so on the side of Trump he doesn't like Hilary at all.

I guess it takes one asshole to recognize another asshole.

Why is Nigel Farage being brought up? :shrug:
He is in trump's corner that is why i brought him up i have a feeling he going try and help him win and he no asshole he would destroy Hilary Clinton in a second if he was Trump's place now that man knows how to talk he said its laughable her having a go at Trump for this with her track record with men.
Yea, I saw him (and unfortunately heard him) when he came here to support Trump and try to get some attention from associating with him. I still don't know why he matters, other than I'm sad for my friends in the UK who suffer him.
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Hillary had been mocked on SNL decades before Palin ever was.When a person says stuff like "I can see Russia from my house" or cannot name one frickin magazine,you expect nobody to joke on it?Trump and Palin are easy targets because they make it so easy to joke about.
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Sindacco
Oct 9 2016, 10:21 AM
lysie
Oct 8 2016, 03:37 PM
It's one thing to have political differences when it comes to the economy or state vs federal or whatever. This election is very different. I know people want it to be as simple as "we have a difference of opinion" but it's just not. There's much more on the line for many people this time, and it's no longer a situation where a simple agree to disagree even makes sense.
You're right, much is on the line. Millions of lives will be destroyed when Hillary take office and contiune the wars and conflicts that Obama and his allies started against Syria, Libya and Russia.
Well I know if Trumps elected I can guarantee deals with Russia since Trump loves Putin so much.

We've had holocaust survivors compare Trump to Hitler,if anyone knows anything about Hitler I would trust that opinion.
Edited by Snowing Fan, Oct 9 2016, 10:46 AM.
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https://mediamatters.org/video/2016/10/09/nbc-s-chuck-todd-stuns-rudy-giuliani-silence-explaining-hypocrisy-his-trump-defense/213658

Oh Giuliani,just shut up already.
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DesignatedShelley
Oct 9 2016, 07:32 AM
One thing I wanted to mention yesterday -- Trump has been very vague about his position on women in combat in the military. These are from a couple years ago on his twitter:

"26,000 unreported sexual assults in the military-only 238 convictions. What did these geniuses expect when they put men & women together?" -- as if men in the military can't and shouldn't be expected to refrain from assaulting women?

"The Generals and top military brass never wanted a mixer but were forced to do it by very dumb politicians who wanted to be politically C!" -- doesn't seem to be about anything other than the very possibility of women in the military at all

From last year on CBS:

"The answer is yes [women should be in combat roles] because they're really into it. And some of them are really, really good at it… I would really speak to the generals, because I would want to hear that without a political bent. To the public, they say, 'yes, yes, yes,' but I would want to hear it without the political bent."

"There are many people who think it shouldn't be done at a high level, at a level of general ... I think that it's a very tricky situation. Will it work out? I hope so. I can say this: The numbers of rapes in the military are through the roof, through the roof."

So while he seems more open lately there's still a lot of questions that he can't seem to answer, and he still seems to think that limiting women's presence in the military is the appropriate reaction to the presence of rapes in the military

Mike Pensk has said this about women in the military:

"You see, now stay with me on this, many young men find many young women to be attractive sexually. Many young women find many young men to be attractive sexually. Put them together, in close quarters, for long periods of time, and things will get interesting. Just like they eventually did for young Mulan. Moral of story: women in military, bad idea." -- in a 1999 op-ed

There is nothing to update about women in the military since then because so far Pensk has refused to comment when reached out to by the press. In 2000 Pensk also wanted to ban gay men from the military.
Mulan? ROFL

Just an FYI, it's Mike Pence not Pensk.
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Mackie
Oct 9 2016, 08:17 AM
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Oct 8 2016, 10:29 PM
I definitely feel Arianne Zucker should address the Trump scandal for the simple fact of making it clear that she had nothing to do with Trump other than greeting him outside the bus and walking him into DAYS and going over scenes with him and then taping the scenes.

Her speaking could end the rumors by fans (or so-called fans) who mistakenly think Arianne had a history with Trump before DAYS. I read some fans on Jason's site that think Trump was speaking specifically about Arianne early in his and BB's conversation. A trash site headlined that Trump almost had an affair with Arianne.

Arianne should set the record straight that she had nothing to do with him outside of DAYS.

I'd say that it's perfectly clear from the audio and video that it is NOT Arianne that is being discussed early on the recording. Trump mentions the name "Nancy". Arianne doesn't come into it until they mention the women in the purple dress and her legs. Anyone thinking otherwise have not watched the clip carefully and have jumped to conclusions

And did you hear how he referred to AZ as "it"? Disgusting.
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When I heard that "Mulan" is getting a life action version set for 2018 I couldn't stop picturing Mike Pence's head exploding,lol.
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DOOLette
Oct 9 2016, 09:12 AM
One last thought for the female audience who keeps remarking about Xander's (who happens to be an abusive asshole) (but that doesn't matter obviously) body and how they'd like him shirtless and trouser-less...do "they" know about the word HYPOCRITE?

They are as sexist as any man, and sometimes worse.
Well, there's a good example of false equivalency for ya. :rolleyes:
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lysie
Oct 9 2016, 10:33 AM
Sindacco
Oct 9 2016, 10:21 AM
lysie
Oct 8 2016, 03:37 PM
It's one thing to have political differences when it comes to the economy or state vs federal or whatever. This election is very different. I know people want it to be as simple as "we have a difference of opinion" but it's just not. There's much more on the line for many people this time, and it's no longer a situation where a simple agree to disagree even makes sense.
You're right, much is on the line. Millions of lives will be destroyed when Hillary take office and contiune the wars and conflicts that Obama and his allies started against Syria, Libya and Russia.
That's not something particularly distinguishable from every other election unfortunately.
Sad but true.
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