Trump The Playboy President and Shameless Misogynist

It's ironic when someone who defends the “right” of creepy, “transgender” male perverts to invade the privacy and modesty of women in women's restrooms, dressing rooms, locker rooms, and such, accuses others of misogyny.

TheRegressivePervert's lack of self-awareness regarding his own deeply-rooted contempt and hatred toward women is astounding.
What is astounding is the depth and breadth of you mental illness.
 
The history of Trumps disdain for women is well documented, but nowhere is it more evident than in his approach to and attitude about women's health and reproductive rights.

Opinion | The Playboy President and Women’s Health

The lack of a moral compas is simply breathtaking:

Donald Trump’s name adorned the first casino in America to have an in-house strip club. He is the first American president to have made a cameo appearance in a soft-core pornography film, and he has called his struggle to avoid sexually transmitted diseases while sleeping around his “personal Vietnam.” When Trump the candidate was asked last year whether any of his paramours had had an abortion, he refused to answer.

This is not a man who shares the longtime Republican goal of rolling back the sexual revolution. Nevertheless, after nearly six months in office, Mr. Trump has already surpassed George W. Bush as the American president most hostile to reproductive rights and measures to promote sexual health. There is a deeply insulting irony in this: American women are being stripped of their sexual and reproductive autonomy not by a moralizing puritan but by an erotically incontinent libertine.


It gets worse:

That assault includes blocking Planned Parenthood from collecting Medicaid reimbursements for a year. This would force the more than half of Planned Parenthood clients who rely on the program to seek care elsewhere, whether or not alternatives exist. (In many places, they don’t.) Medicaid itself, which pays for half of American births, would be severely cut. States would be allowed to let insurers opt out of guaranteeing coverage for maternity care. Tax penalties would restrict individuals and small businesses from buying private insurance plans that cover abortion. And the Senate bill, which would free some insurance plans to charge co-pays for preventive care, would end Obamacare’s guarantee of no-cost birth control.

And the hypocrissy is astounding:

No one thinks that Mr. Trump personally disapproves of Planned Parenthood. During the presidential campaign, he defended the organization, even though he also promised to cut off its federal funding.

“Millions and millions of women — cervical cancer, breast cancer — are helped by Planned Parenthood,” he said at a Republican debate in February. “I would defund it because I’m pro-life, but millions of women are helped by Planned Parenthood.

That statement, combined with his evident acceptance of non-procreative sex, made it possible to imagine that he might be marginally better on issues of sexual and reproductive health than other Republicans. Instead, his presidency is proving that cynicism and indifference can be as damaging as fanaticism..

And for someone who was concerned about contracting HIV/AIDS......

The first sign of how bad Mr. Trump would be on reproductive health came three days after he was sworn in, when he signed a new, souped-up version of the global gag rule. It was inevitable that a Republican president would reinstate this policy, first enacted by Ronald Reagan, prohibiting foreign aid organizations receiving family planning funding from making abortion referrals or lobbying for abortion law reform.

Mr. Trump, however, dramatically expanded the gag rule’s scope, so that it now applies to all foreign health assistance programs — affecting more than $8.8 billion in funding, instead of just $600 million. As Scott Evertz, Mr. Bush’s former AIDS czar, told me in January, Mr. Bush didn’t do that because he knew it would hamstring Pepfar, the president’s signature H.I.V./AIDS initiative.


[QUOTE]It would have been impossible to treat H.I.V./AIDS in the developing world,” Mr. Evertz said, “if the global gag rule were to be applied to the thousands of organizations with which those of us involved in Pepfar would be working.”

Mr. Trump, however, shows no sign of caring about Pepfar. Indeed, his draft budget would cut the program by more than $1 billion, which experts say could lead to a million deaths. The president appears similarly indifferent to H.I.V./AIDS in the United States.


There is much more but you get the idea. Read the whole article for the true flavor of this mans insanity and contempt for women world wide.[/QUOTE]
Please tell me that back in the day you didn't vote for Bill Clinton. Misogynist? As compared to a serial sexual predator? Don't get me wrong, I have no intentions of defending Trump. But the selective outrage of the left is nauseating.
 
The history of Trumps disdain for women is well documented, but nowhere is it more evident than in his approach to and attitude about women's health and reproductive rights.

Opinion | The Playboy President and Women’s Health

The lack of a moral compas is simply breathtaking:

Donald Trump’s name adorned the first casino in America to have an in-house strip club. He is the first American president to have made a cameo appearance in a soft-core pornography film, and he has called his struggle to avoid sexually transmitted diseases while sleeping around his “personal Vietnam.” When Trump the candidate was asked last year whether any of his paramours had had an abortion, he refused to answer.

This is not a man who shares the longtime Republican goal of rolling back the sexual revolution. Nevertheless, after nearly six months in office, Mr. Trump has already surpassed George W. Bush as the American president most hostile to reproductive rights and measures to promote sexual health. There is a deeply insulting irony in this: American women are being stripped of their sexual and reproductive autonomy not by a moralizing puritan but by an erotically incontinent libertine.


It gets worse:

That assault includes blocking Planned Parenthood from collecting Medicaid reimbursements for a year. This would force the more than half of Planned Parenthood clients who rely on the program to seek care elsewhere, whether or not alternatives exist. (In many places, they don’t.) Medicaid itself, which pays for half of American births, would be severely cut. States would be allowed to let insurers opt out of guaranteeing coverage for maternity care. Tax penalties would restrict individuals and small businesses from buying private insurance plans that cover abortion. And the Senate bill, which would free some insurance plans to charge co-pays for preventive care, would end Obamacare’s guarantee of no-cost birth control.

And the hypocrissy is astounding:

No one thinks that Mr. Trump personally disapproves of Planned Parenthood. During the presidential campaign, he defended the organization, even though he also promised to cut off its federal funding.

“Millions and millions of women — cervical cancer, breast cancer — are helped by Planned Parenthood,” he said at a Republican debate in February. “I would defund it because I’m pro-life, but millions of women are helped by Planned Parenthood.

That statement, combined with his evident acceptance of non-procreative sex, made it possible to imagine that he might be marginally better on issues of sexual and reproductive health than other Republicans. Instead, his presidency is proving that cynicism and indifference can be as damaging as fanaticism..

And for someone who was concerned about contracting HIV/AIDS......

The first sign of how bad Mr. Trump would be on reproductive health came three days after he was sworn in, when he signed a new, souped-up version of the global gag rule. It was inevitable that a Republican president would reinstate this policy, first enacted by Ronald Reagan, prohibiting foreign aid organizations receiving family planning funding from making abortion referrals or lobbying for abortion law reform.

Mr. Trump, however, dramatically expanded the gag rule’s scope, so that it now applies to all foreign health assistance programs — affecting more than $8.8 billion in funding, instead of just $600 million. As Scott Evertz, Mr. Bush’s former AIDS czar, told me in January, Mr. Bush didn’t do that because he knew it would hamstring Pepfar, the president’s signature H.I.V./AIDS initiative.


[QUOTE]It would have been impossible to treat H.I.V./AIDS in the developing world,” Mr. Evertz said, “if the global gag rule were to be applied to the thousands of organizations with which those of us involved in Pepfar would be working.”

Mr. Trump, however, shows no sign of caring about Pepfar. Indeed, his draft budget would cut the program by more than $1 billion, which experts say could lead to a million deaths. The president appears similarly indifferent to H.I.V./AIDS in the United States.


There is much more but you get the idea. Read the whole article for the true flavor of this mans insanity and contempt for women world wide.
Please tell me that back in the day you didn't vote for Bill Clinton. Misogynist? As compared to a serial sexual predator? Don't get me wrong, I have no intentions of defending Trump. But the selective outrage of the left is nauseating.[/QUOTE]
Please NO NOT tell me that you can't see the difference in the number and severity of Trumps transgressions and his attitude and general behavior towards women, vs Clinton. Clinton is a gentleman. Trump is a loathsome pig.
 
The history of Trumps disdain for women is well documented, but nowhere is it more evident than in his approach to and attitude about women's health and reproductive rights.

Opinion | The Playboy President and Women’s Health

The lack of a moral compas is simply breathtaking:

Donald Trump’s name adorned the first casino in America to have an in-house strip club. He is the first American president to have made a cameo appearance in a soft-core pornography film, and he has called his struggle to avoid sexually transmitted diseases while sleeping around his “personal Vietnam.” When Trump the candidate was asked last year whether any of his paramours had had an abortion, he refused to answer.

This is not a man who shares the longtime Republican goal of rolling back the sexual revolution. Nevertheless, after nearly six months in office, Mr. Trump has already surpassed George W. Bush as the American president most hostile to reproductive rights and measures to promote sexual health. There is a deeply insulting irony in this: American women are being stripped of their sexual and reproductive autonomy not by a moralizing puritan but by an erotically incontinent libertine.


It gets worse:

That assault includes blocking Planned Parenthood from collecting Medicaid reimbursements for a year. This would force the more than half of Planned Parenthood clients who rely on the program to seek care elsewhere, whether or not alternatives exist. (In many places, they don’t.) Medicaid itself, which pays for half of American births, would be severely cut. States would be allowed to let insurers opt out of guaranteeing coverage for maternity care. Tax penalties would restrict individuals and small businesses from buying private insurance plans that cover abortion. And the Senate bill, which would free some insurance plans to charge co-pays for preventive care, would end Obamacare’s guarantee of no-cost birth control.

And the hypocrissy is astounding:

No one thinks that Mr. Trump personally disapproves of Planned Parenthood. During the presidential campaign, he defended the organization, even though he also promised to cut off its federal funding.

“Millions and millions of women — cervical cancer, breast cancer — are helped by Planned Parenthood,” he said at a Republican debate in February. “I would defund it because I’m pro-life, but millions of women are helped by Planned Parenthood.

That statement, combined with his evident acceptance of non-procreative sex, made it possible to imagine that he might be marginally better on issues of sexual and reproductive health than other Republicans. Instead, his presidency is proving that cynicism and indifference can be as damaging as fanaticism..

And for someone who was concerned about contracting HIV/AIDS......

The first sign of how bad Mr. Trump would be on reproductive health came three days after he was sworn in, when he signed a new, souped-up version of the global gag rule. It was inevitable that a Republican president would reinstate this policy, first enacted by Ronald Reagan, prohibiting foreign aid organizations receiving family planning funding from making abortion referrals or lobbying for abortion law reform.

Mr. Trump, however, dramatically expanded the gag rule’s scope, so that it now applies to all foreign health assistance programs — affecting more than $8.8 billion in funding, instead of just $600 million. As Scott Evertz, Mr. Bush’s former AIDS czar, told me in January, Mr. Bush didn’t do that because he knew it would hamstring Pepfar, the president’s signature H.I.V./AIDS initiative.


[QUOTE]It would have been impossible to treat H.I.V./AIDS in the developing world,” Mr. Evertz said, “if the global gag rule were to be applied to the thousands of organizations with which those of us involved in Pepfar would be working.”

Mr. Trump, however, shows no sign of caring about Pepfar. Indeed, his draft budget would cut the program by more than $1 billion, which experts say could lead to a million deaths. The president appears similarly indifferent to H.I.V./AIDS in the United States.


There is much more but you get the idea. Read the whole article for the true flavor of this mans insanity and contempt for women world wide.
Please tell me that back in the day you didn't vote for Bill Clinton. Misogynist? As compared to a serial sexual predator? Don't get me wrong, I have no intentions of defending Trump. But the selective outrage of the left is nauseating.

Clinton is a gentleman? You've got to be kidding. What is the last count of the number of women that have accused him of sexual assault? The last time I saw it listed it was in the 20s. Hell he settled out of court with some of them. Trump is a pig. Clinton was and is a predator. Plus, Clinton has a wife who is more than happy to go after those he was accused by. As a couple they are the sleaziest human beings to ever appear before the public.
 
Another far left hit piece from the nutters that are all upset because their person didn't win. Boohoo, these threads are repetitive and boring.

Tomorrow we will get more of these silly threads.
Yep... and after 8 years of them pumping this sewage, there won't be a democrat party left that's recognizable.

Their butt hurt is so bad that they're cutting off their nose to spite their face. They think a constant flow of lies and trash is a winning strategy, instead of actually finding some new talent and platforms for their party and say something positive. I think they're fucking retarded.
 
The history of Trumps disdain for women is well documented, but nowhere is it more evident than in his approach to and attitude about women's health and reproductive rights.

Opinion | The Playboy President and Women’s Health

The lack of a moral compas is simply breathtaking:

Donald Trump’s name adorned the first casino in America to have an in-house strip club. He is the first American president to have made a cameo appearance in a soft-core pornography film, and he has called his struggle to avoid sexually transmitted diseases while sleeping around his “personal Vietnam.” When Trump the candidate was asked last year whether any of his paramours had had an abortion, he refused to answer.

This is not a man who shares the longtime Republican goal of rolling back the sexual revolution. Nevertheless, after nearly six months in office, Mr. Trump has already surpassed George W. Bush as the American president most hostile to reproductive rights and measures to promote sexual health. There is a deeply insulting irony in this: American women are being stripped of their sexual and reproductive autonomy not by a moralizing puritan but by an erotically incontinent libertine.


It gets worse:

That assault includes blocking Planned Parenthood from collecting Medicaid reimbursements for a year. This would force the more than half of Planned Parenthood clients who rely on the program to seek care elsewhere, whether or not alternatives exist. (In many places, they don’t.) Medicaid itself, which pays for half of American births, would be severely cut. States would be allowed to let insurers opt out of guaranteeing coverage for maternity care. Tax penalties would restrict individuals and small businesses from buying private insurance plans that cover abortion. And the Senate bill, which would free some insurance plans to charge co-pays for preventive care, would end Obamacare’s guarantee of no-cost birth control.

And the hypocrissy is astounding:

No one thinks that Mr. Trump personally disapproves of Planned Parenthood. During the presidential campaign, he defended the organization, even though he also promised to cut off its federal funding.

“Millions and millions of women — cervical cancer, breast cancer — are helped by Planned Parenthood,” he said at a Republican debate in February. “I would defund it because I’m pro-life, but millions of women are helped by Planned Parenthood.

That statement, combined with his evident acceptance of non-procreative sex, made it possible to imagine that he might be marginally better on issues of sexual and reproductive health than other Republicans. Instead, his presidency is proving that cynicism and indifference can be as damaging as fanaticism..

And for someone who was concerned about contracting HIV/AIDS......

The first sign of how bad Mr. Trump would be on reproductive health came three days after he was sworn in, when he signed a new, souped-up version of the global gag rule. It was inevitable that a Republican president would reinstate this policy, first enacted by Ronald Reagan, prohibiting foreign aid organizations receiving family planning funding from making abortion referrals or lobbying for abortion law reform.

Mr. Trump, however, dramatically expanded the gag rule’s scope, so that it now applies to all foreign health assistance programs — affecting more than $8.8 billion in funding, instead of just $600 million. As Scott Evertz, Mr. Bush’s former AIDS czar, told me in January, Mr. Bush didn’t do that because he knew it would hamstring Pepfar, the president’s signature H.I.V./AIDS initiative.


[QUOTE]It would have been impossible to treat H.I.V./AIDS in the developing world,” Mr. Evertz said, “if the global gag rule were to be applied to the thousands of organizations with which those of us involved in Pepfar would be working.”

Mr. Trump, however, shows no sign of caring about Pepfar. Indeed, his draft budget would cut the program by more than $1 billion, which experts say could lead to a million deaths. The president appears similarly indifferent to H.I.V./AIDS in the United States.


There is much more but you get the idea. Read the whole article for the true flavor of this mans insanity and contempt for women world wide.
Please tell me that back in the day you didn't vote for Bill Clinton. Misogynist? As compared to a serial sexual predator? Don't get me wrong, I have no intentions of defending Trump. But the selective outrage of the left is nauseating.

Clinton is a gentleman? You've got to be kidding. What is the last count of the number of women that have accused him of sexual assault? The last time I saw it listed it was in the 20s. Hell he settled out of court with some of them. Trump is a pig. Clinton was and is a predator. Plus, Clinton has a wife who is more than happy to go after those he was accused by. As a couple they are the sleaziest human beings to ever appear before the public.
First of all, that number is greatly exaggerated and largely unproven. Secondly, let's keep in mind that trump has repeatedly shown contempt for women through his policies and his public behavior towards them. It's well documented, so you can continue to try to make this about Clinton the same way Trump did but there is no comparing the two.
 
What is astounding is the depth and breadth of you [sic] mental illness.

Says the nutcase who denies the difference between men and women.

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First of all, that number is greatly exaggerated and largely unproven. Secondly, let's keep in mind that trump has repeatedly shown contempt for women through his policies and his public behavior towards them. It's well documented, so you can continue to try to make this about Clinton the same way Trump did but there is no comparing the two.

I think all the sane people in this forum can easily agree that someone who thinks that creepy male perverts ought to have a recognized and upheld “right” to go into women's restrooms, locker rooms, dressing rooms, and such, is in no position to credibly accuse anyone of misogyny, nor to credibly defend anyone accused of such.
 
First of all, that number is greatly exaggerated and largely unproven. Secondly, let's keep in mind that trump has repeatedly shown contempt for women through his policies and his public behavior towards them. It's well documented, so you can continue to try to make this about Clinton the same way Trump did but there is no comparing the two.

I think all the sane people in this forum can easily agree that someone who thinks that creepy male perverts ought to have a recognized and upheld “right” to go into women's restrooms, locker rooms, dressing rooms, and such, is in no position to credibly accuse anyone of misogyny, nor to credibly defend anyone accused of such.
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