Posted on 10/12/2016 9:44:22 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
On an April 11, 2005, airing of The Howard Stern Show, Donald Trump bragged about some of the special perks he enjoyed while he was owner of the Miss USA pageant. They came not in a locker room but a dressing room.
Ill go backstage before a show, and everyones getting dressed and ready and everything else, he said. And you know, no men are anywhere. And Im allowed to go in because Im the owner of the pageant...
Tasha Dixon, Miss Arizona in 2001, told the TV station that Trump just came waltzing in while contestants were nude or half-nude as they changed into bikinis.
Separately, BuzzFeed News reported Wednesday that four women in the 1997 Miss Teen USA beauty pageant said Trump walked into their dressing room while they were changing. Some were as young as 15, BuzzFeed reported.
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He was probably just looking for the unisex bathroom.
It’s absurd, the left taking the moral high ground. But, they are desperate.
This reminds me of another former President who raped beauty pageant contestants—LBJ.
Roger Stone’s book on LBJ walks you through that one.
Needless to say the MSM wouldn’t touch that story back in the day.
Happens all the time in stage events. Costume changes, etc. Backstage there is no place for faux modesty. That is a goal driven environment.
This chick just wants attention, I notice this was 15 years ago, so im guessing she isn’t getting too much work now.
Yet its no problem letting female reporters into pro sports locker rooms.
While I don’t think it was appropriate, women need to get smarter about contracts and such.
Negotiate the terms you want.
Also, I’ve never understood what the difference is between being in a bikini and being naked. There is a slight difference, but very slight. You are still displaying your body for the public to see with precious little left to the imagination.
A Miss Nude USA or Miss Nude Universe (or Mrs Nude contest for that matter) would make more sense as beauty contestants are wanting to be judged on their appearance. If so, let’s see it all!
Look at her eyes. A loon.
Trump needs to stick to silly little misbehaviors instead of serious violations . . . .like having this staff set up a private email server, then destroying the emails once it gets out
TTIUWoP!
Of course! Very punny.....
Wasn’t there a big media kerfluffle a couple years ago about how was “discriminatory” that female reporters weren’t allowed into the locker/shower-rooms of professional sports teams, resulting in female reporters being granted full access? And it was a big win for equality, if I remember the media narrative correctly.
Some nights she had me hang out in the dressing room before the show, and beautiful show girls constantly ran around half-naked... some doing warm up stretches and things like that. No one bats an eye.
I've also been around lots and lots of glamour photo shoots, fashion shoots, etc. It's totally normal to see people changing clothes and so on. I don't think I've ever seen a model go hide behind something to change, no matter how many other people are hanging around the place.
At the time this happened, I am sure she had no problem with it. Just another stupid story from the drive-bys.
This is news? When you have dozens of people in various stages of undress, you walk in. What are they saying here, this was a Parade of Virgins, who had never been in a big dressing room in a theater?
Who gives a crap? This stuff is geting boring. Let’s talk about a actual RAPE and sexual assault and intimidation and harassment of the abused women.Trump is a MAN!! not a predator. What do these damned unwanted and ignorant as hell women sports writers do in our locker rooms? No big deal then ?
That’s it. He’s through. Should quit the race.
“Female WaPo reporters came strolling right in on naked athletes. Oh wait.”
Oh, good one, I forgot about that.
Anderson Cooper wouldn’t do that!
That’s the way the movies portray it... sounds normal. Female reporters in men’s sports locker rooms... I’m aghast!
That is life in fashion shows...as anyone.
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