Posted on 10/14/2016 1:21:05 PM PDT by Kaslin
“Why these women waited 10-20-30 years to come forward?”
For the same reason they did not come forward during the Republican primaries. They don’t remember anything until three weeks before the election, when there is not enough time to refute their claims and set the record straight.
Pensesaid they were releasing proof today that this is false. Where is it?
That “lady” just oozes social justice warrior on a mission.
Your post yesterday was at 10 am. The Rush show is at noon.
Your comment preceded his. Did you hear anyone else mention the armrests before you? I sure didn’t.
Rush is right on top of another two-day old story...
You can put it all together with the Clinton Media, Hillary Rotten Clinton and the Clinton Campaign.
[Because Nobody offered to Pay them to Lie before.]
Correct
That’s a new one to me, “octopusing”. I remember when I learned the term “sandwiching” when Swimmer Kennedy and another congressman, forget who, did that to a waitress at a DC restaurant.
We owned a family lumber mill business. One of the lumber brokers we worked with came from a wealthy family and Trump reminds me a great deal of him. The broker didn’t seem particularly good looking to me, but he had a sparkle with women. This was in the early 1980s... he drove a Porsche and knew how to dress. He could read women like a book. He truly could get away with just about anything with women with absolutely no complaints from any of them. And these were beautiful women.
That is the kind of thing Trump was bragging about with Billy Bush and the same type of things that I heard and witnessed with our lumber broker friend. He moved fast, but he didn’t do it with women that were not sending signals back indicating that they were receptive to his advances.
I am sure that Trump was able to read women as well as our friend. I doubt whether he made advances on any woman that wasn’t receptive. Like our friend he didn’t need to or have any desire to pursue any woman who didn’t indicate that she was interested. That is why this woman’s claims do not seem believable to me at all, along with her story not adding up in the first place.
Boeing did have some early 707s, but had gotten rid of all of them by 1980. (A Wikipedia article, for what it is worth, says they had gotten rid of all the 707s by 1975. “in 1975 Braniff had one 747, eleven DC-8s, and seventy 727s.” )
I do not recall arm rests in first or business flipping up on any plane. In fact the old coach ones were often stationary too (they could be lifted up and put on the floor).
This female’s claim is total bunk.
If you are going to accuse someone of something as big as this you had better have your ducks in a row. This woman obviously does not. Her story is falling apart.
Indeed she is
Airlines configure their seating arrangements differently. It's better to keep this to an apple-to-apple discussion.
Here's a site that has historical details on Braniff. (See: The Braniff Pages)
They have some really good detail shots of how the 727 interiors were configured, specifically, first class. (See: Braniff "727 Braniff Place")
It looks to me like the arm rests could fold up. I certainly would hope that someone from Trumps campaign has done a modicum of research so he doesn't step in it. It's one thing to have his spokesperson be wrong, but it would be bad for him to say what she did, then have the demoCraps produce these photos of the 727 interiors.
The DC-8s and 707s were similarly configured. The only real change they made was in the late 70s they changed from the psychedelic fabric to brown leather. Otherwise, the seats were the same. (See: Braniff's 727,DC-8 and 747 aircraft in "Ultra Scheme Colors" and "Halston")
Here's the DC-8 of the late 70s/early 80s:
Here's another shot of the first class 727 seating.
Which is why Trump should sue the democrat women.
At 6:17 am on 10-13, mazda77 wrote:
Nevermind the fact that armrests don’t articulate in First Class, or they didn’t when this was supposed to have happened. Those things were like a table with drink holders.
The fact is noted in every thread about that woman, Ms Leeds.
Gogo boots and miniskirts and ashtrays in the chair arms are the only things I remember of Braniff. That and the moving sidewalks at Love Field.
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