Now, the GOP vice presidential nominee and his priorities are facing a critical test as Donald Trump, staggered by his recorded vulgarities about women, careens toward Sunday’s presidential debate against Democrat Hillary Clinton.
On Friday a video from 2005 came out of Trump bragging about grabbing women “by the pussy” without their consent, and about his attempt to have sex with a married woman. Mindy Finn, an independent vice presidential candidate with Evan McMullin, chimed in by saying on Twitter, “Glorifying sexual assault is not #lockerroomtalk“. “Do you understand that?”
“While I think these comments are reprehensible, they fit into a pattern of behavior”, Mowrer said. I will tell you, I will take care of ISIS.
Going up to women and grabbing them by their vaginas is not what DeAngelo Williams talks or hears about in any locker room. He then added, “I’m not proud of it”. “But I know it was a long time ago, and I know people say a lot of things they don’t mean”. I think every person’s got to be accountable for themselves. “Nobody has more respect for women than I do”.
Griffin and Crawford, unsurprisingly, both disagreed with Trump’s locker room excuse. During his reply, Trump made comments about defeating ISIS and the US economy.
“This was locker room talk“. Majority haven’t been in a real locker room since they were in high school, which is probably why Donald Trump’s snickering conversation with the sycophant Billy Bush sounded more like sauna chatter between a couple of junior brokers. He also accused Hillary Clinton of attacking women who had alleged sexual misconduct by her husband, who was president from 1993 to 2001. “And those three have now lined up because of our weak foreign policy”, Trump said.
They spoke out against Trump, pointing out the fact that “locker room talk” doesn’t involve the degrading way the GOP nominee talks about women.
“It’s really private and it’s where we get to be ourselves and get to talk to each other”, Oladipo said. I continue to believe our country can not afford a Hillary Clinton presidency.
The recording strikes Americans who’ve reliably loathed Trump as another we-told-you moment. Boys will be boys, and words are just words.
O’Dell has spoken out publicly about Donald Trump’s statements saying that she is saddened that these type of statements still exist in today’s society.