Posted on 09/11/2015 7:30:08 AM PDT by C19fan
Donald Trump, in seemingly suggesting that Carly Fiorina isnt attractive enough to be president, crossed the line of general decency. Again. Trump, of course, has proven thus far that, for him, there is no line at all. But the reactions of outraged conservative women show that the GOP's front-runner may have reached the outer boundaries of what even he can get away with.
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I doubt it's the top reason for Trump it's just the most obvious one that jumped out when he saw her on television.
Yes, don’t you feel so out of the club? I sure do....NOT!
Well yeahaaaa...
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Well said!! Trump has a wonderful family. Nor do you ever hear of any employees complaining about him. If Libs and or the GOP elitists can dish it out ie; make fun of Trumps hair (looking at you Jindal) then they can certainly learn to take it. Carly was the first to defend Megyn Kelly over the Trump questions. She lost my interest right then and after that I read about her defense of Muslims after 9/11. Siding w/Kelly just because she’s a woman. Lib tactic.
I got my first paper route at the age of 12 and I've worked ever since.
Amen! I feel exactly the same.
Here we go ...
The national socialists at Politico trying to tell conservatives who to hate.
Y’all gonna fall for it?
I don’t get the gist of your posting to me.
So sorry...meant to post to OP.
Was more like a general reply...apologize for the confusion ;)
She’s a model. Whoopee. I’m a conservative, married woman, and I relate more to Ben Carson’s wife, who triple-majored in music, psychology, and pre-med. She’s a mom to three boys and has been a supportive wife. She’s not young and glamorous any longer, but she is obviously still loved.
A man that I admire sticks with his marriage vows to love forever. My dad is one of those, my father-in-law is one of those, my husband is one of those, and pretty much every man I really respect does that. It’s what Jesus taught. He was very stringent about reasons for divorce.
The original question was, “Is Donald Trump a pig?” This regards his horrible, third-grade manners, and his general actions and words, which are not gentlemanly. Yes, I think he is. Will he be a possible candidate? Yes, that too. Nero and Caligula were strong leaders, too, but they were also pigs. One can certainly be a pig and be a strong leader and do things, but one is still a pig.
(OTOH, I’d rather have a constitutional conservative than a strongman).
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How convenient that you ignored this part of my post:
"She was Honorary Chairwoman for Martha Graham Dance Company in April 2005; is an active member of the Police Athletic League, which honored her with Woman of The Year 2006; has been an Honorary Chairwoman for The Boy's Club of New York for five consecutive years; and in 2005, The American Red Cross awarded her with the title of Goodwill Ambassador.[3] In 2008, she rang the closing bell at NASDAQ to commemorate the Fifth Annual National Love Our Children Day and the beginning of National Child Abuse Prevention month."
What a cheap shot, particularly given your earlier post.
Honorary memberships? A bell ringer?
Not impressed.
The point is - when most women see an old, relatively unattractive but wealthy man married three times to successively younger and younger models, they just instinctively think: “ick.”
I alao do not have any love for Trump as a candidate. I think he’s entertaining, but he’s not a constitutional conservative.
We are not supposed to elect monarchs, but that’s what we’ve been trending towards. I’m also so disappointed that freepers over the years have trended toward populism. I still believe in representative government - a Republic. Not a monarchy, not a democracy. His never mentions Congress at all, does he? He just says he’ll do stuff. Him. This is what we fought a revolution over. It’s insane, and frightening that we’ve become so ignorant that we’re cheering for a king.
The man gave money to Democrats from Hillary to Kerry to Anthony Weiner, who was a despicable leftist idealogue. Ick.
Don’t tell me he had to give money to Anthony Weiner.
We shall see what happens as we approach the primaries, but I am not convinced that the outcome will be a candidate for whom many of us will be willing to vote.
At the moment Trump has that wide support.
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