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For Ann Coulter, it’s OK when Republicans cheat on their wives: Right-wing bigmouth’s justifications for Trump’s adultery shines light on the sexual double standard
Ann Coulter, who has been going hard for Donald Trump this campaign, took it upon herself recently to try to defend him from his not exactly secret past of enthusiastically committing adultery.
She was on a talk show with host Eric Metaxas to push her idea, which is so shameless it’s painful to type it, that God chose Trump specifically to save the world from 1,000 years of darkness.
“His vice of choice was adultery.” “Allegedly,” Coulter replied.
Coulter then emphasized that they often went to church together, which is true enough, but she leaves out a pertinent detail: He was rendezvousing with Maples at church because he needed to find places and times where he could have sex with her without raising his wife’s suspicions.
So now you have Coulter out there, trying to make it sound like cheating on your wife in a church is perhaps the purest way to worship their lord and savior, Jesus Christ.
Coulter’s full-throated apologia for adultery comes right on the heels of her declaring it was “fabulous” of Trump to say that women should be punished for abortion.
A whole bunch of Christian conservatives waxing poetic about the sanctity of marriage and the virtues of abstinence are happily supporting Trump.
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For as long as I can Remember, Republicans have been screaming that women should stand by their man if he strays. Many have suggested it may be the woman's fault for not doing her "wifely duties".
So here you have a woman who stood by her husband over affairs he had 20 years ago and suddenly, to the very people who push "stand by your man", she is an "enabler". Hello, knock knock, the guy lied because he didn't want his wife to find out. Why do you think Donald went to church to cheat on his wife with Marla Maples?
Oh the hypocrisy.
Ann Coulter, who has been going hard for Donald Trump this campaign, took it upon herself recently to try to defend him from his not exactly secret past of enthusiastically committing adultery.
She was on a talk show with host Eric Metaxas to push her idea, which is so shameless it’s painful to type it, that God chose Trump specifically to save the world from 1,000 years of darkness.
“His vice of choice was adultery.” “Allegedly,” Coulter replied.
Coulter then emphasized that they often went to church together, which is true enough, but she leaves out a pertinent detail: He was rendezvousing with Maples at church because he needed to find places and times where he could have sex with her without raising his wife’s suspicions.
So now you have Coulter out there, trying to make it sound like cheating on your wife in a church is perhaps the purest way to worship their lord and savior, Jesus Christ.
Coulter’s full-throated apologia for adultery comes right on the heels of her declaring it was “fabulous” of Trump to say that women should be punished for abortion.
A whole bunch of Christian conservatives waxing poetic about the sanctity of marriage and the virtues of abstinence are happily supporting Trump.
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For as long as I can Remember, Republicans have been screaming that women should stand by their man if he strays. Many have suggested it may be the woman's fault for not doing her "wifely duties".
So here you have a woman who stood by her husband over affairs he had 20 years ago and suddenly, to the very people who push "stand by your man", she is an "enabler". Hello, knock knock, the guy lied because he didn't want his wife to find out. Why do you think Donald went to church to cheat on his wife with Marla Maples?
Oh the hypocrisy.