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Sunday, October 9, 2016

GOP Abandons Donald Trump After Vulgar Comments: He ‘Should Drop Out’ : usmagazine





as declared in usmagazine

GOP Abandons Donald Trump After Vulgar Comments: He 'Should Drop Out'

GOP Abandons Donald Trump After Vulgar Comments: He 'Should Drop Out'
GOP Abandons Donald Trump After Vulgar Comments: He 'Should Drop Out'
UPDATE: Trump's running mate Mike Pence announced on Saturday, October 8, that he would not be attending the Paul Ryan-hosted political event in Wisconsin either.ORIGINAL STORY: Not a part of his pack.Paul Ryan, Kelly Ayotte and other leading GOP figures condemned Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Friday, October 7, shortly after The Washington Post released footage of the real estate mogul making lewd comments about women.
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moreover from usatoday

'Saturday Night Live' grabs Donald Trump by the hot mic

'Saturday Night Live' grabs Donald Trump by the hot mic
'Saturday Night Live' grabs Donald Trump by the hot mic
Alec Baldwin as Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Kate McKinnon as Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton during the "Debate Cold Open" sketch on Oct. 1, 2016.(Photo: Will Heath, NBC)Saturday Night Live mercilessly mocked Donald Trump's sexually aggressive comments caught by a hot mic in a 2005 tape and poked fun at the Republican nominee's half-hearted apology following the release of the video Friday.The segment opens with a depiction of last week's vice presidential debate between Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine and Indiana Gov.
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additionally huffingtonpost

Donald Trump Says Hillary Clinton Is Unqualified To Be President Because She's Married To A Man Like Him

Donald Trump Says Hillary Clinton Is Unqualified To Be President Because She's Married To A Man Like Him
Donald Trump Says Hillary Clinton Is Unqualified To Be President Because She's Married To A Man Like Him
Donald Trump attempted to shift attention away from his sexual predator remarks by going after former President Bill Clinton's infidelities ― and blaming Hillary Clinton for them."I've said some foolish things, but there's a big difference between the words and actions of other people," Trump said in a videotaped statement Friday night."Bill Clinton has actually abused women, and Hillary has bullied, attacked, shamed and intimidated his victims.
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as well usatoday

The billionaire donors standing behind Donald Trump after the tape

The billionaire donors standing behind Donald Trump after the tape
The billionaire donors standing behind Donald Trump after the tape
Skip Ad Ad Loading... x Embed x Share Just hours after a 2005 video tape was released showing Donald Trump making lewd and graphic comments about winning, the Republican presidential nominee issued a video apology.WASHINGTON — Two of Donald Trump's most important political benefactors on Saturday said they stood behind the Republican presidential nominee, as he faced widening condemnation from fellow Republicans over lewd comments caught on tape in 2005.Billionaire hedge-funder Robert Mercer and his daughter Rebekah Mercer said they were "completely indifferent to Mr. Trump's locker room braggadocio."In a blistering statement first provided to The Washington Post, the two charged the media with hypocrisy, saying journalists "resolutely looked away" as former President Bill Clinton committed "multiple violent sexual assaults.""We have a country to save and there is only one person who can save it," they said.
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by the same token on newrepublic

A Wounded Donald Trump Is About to Go Rabid

A Wounded Donald Trump Is About to Go Rabid
A Wounded Donald Trump Is About to Go Rabid
Donald Trump's presidential campaign, which has repeatedly survived scandals that would have permanently destroyed any other candidate, now faces its biggest crisis thanks to the Washington Post report revealing a video which shows the Republican nominee crowing in 2005 about how his celebrity status allows him to "grab them [women] by the pussy." While the GOP elite has been willing to tolerate almost any number of vile words from Trump, the sheer brutality of the latest comments proved a step too far.Since the release of the video, nine Republican senators, including John McCain, the GOP presidential nominee from 2008, have rescinded their endorsements of Trump, joining a list that includes members of Congress and former lawmakers.Senator John Thune of South Dakota has called on Trump to withdraw from the ticket, sentiments which are now being widely echoed.
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