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  1. We’re so “onto the next thing, and then the next and the next” that it can be hard to remember even fairly recent incidents in the campaign.

    Well, there surely is a sort of symbiosis betwixt this “story” and the current ongoing Trump camp’s smears of such women as Amanda Carpenter, in your positive defense for revisiting the subject neo-neocon. Lying on the Trumpers’ part being the common thread, that is.

  2. sdferr:

    Not to mention the repetitive attacks on Megyn Kelly, whose original Crime Against Trump appears to have been asking him about his previous verbal attacks on women, and how that might affect his campaign.

    Seems prescient, no?

  3. Well, they had to charge cause she took the time to file with the police after she got fired from breitbart…

    its her perogative, but note no one is screaming at her about using the law, which supposedly if trump does it its childish… then on the flip side, what pandoras box has she opened?

    its her right as a citizen to press charges…
    its his right to be considered innocent till proven guilty…

    Its the Zapruder film of the millenial age..

    however, its going to open a pandoras box in terms of whether you want a woman covering something, and the potential for abuse. [while being equal they do appear more problematic]

    But hasnt anyone realized the degree of trying to make incidents, contrive incidents and so on, and yet, this is the best harm they could do?

    its quadruple standards all over the place…

    and now more videos are appearing…
    Video posted by C-SPAN’s Jeremy Art picks up where TGP’s Kristinn Taylor stopped filming.

    the problem is that the actual moment of the incident is out of the screen view at the time of the indcident, so each side is making claims to fill in that

    and as far as Amanda Carpenter, Rubio crew has been shopping that story around.. ie. Rubio thought he could kill two birds with one stone, and knock Cruz and Trump, and then what?

    Even hacker groups are in to manipulate the election:
    hacker group Anonymous threatened to release information it claimed to have on Cruz and his alleged sexual affairs
    Twitter Video a1057ed6 4ae6 400e 8bd7 e27c1ddd411a
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vV5jLoSmko

    ”Have you heard of the expression “candy wrappers”? Do you recall visiting prostitutes? Mr. Cruz, we are now demanding you exit this race immediately or Anonymous will release all of the information that we have found. Your so-called underground acts that you think were done in the dark, will be brought out for all the public to see. It will be sent to every media outlet to publicize your disgusting behavior. We assure you it will go viral on every social media platforms in a matter of minutes.”

    [they say its for what he did to Carson]

    For weeks leading up to the National Enquirer report out Friday, which claims Cruz had sexual relations with five former co-workers and political insiders, supporters of Sen. Marco Rubio and “#NeverTrump” promoters on social media discussed “#TheThing,” as the Cruz allegation was dubbed by insiders.

    @thehill He’ll be embarrassed about that soon, I think. [COUGH] #TheThing

    – #WriteInRubio (@corrcomm) March 12, 2016

    Rick Wilson @Orpi35 @kingsepp If I had #TheThing, I’d release it. Trust me, after 20 reporter calls today, I’m DONE

    Release #TheThing https://t.co/m8je0CP8f7

    – Orpi (@Orpi35) March 11, 2016

    @megynkelly Make sure you ask Katrina about #TheThing this evening.

    When does #TheThing drop? Tomorrow? Not until after Tuesday?

    – Jonathan (@jmorris116) March 13, 2016

    The news networks sitting on ‘The Thing’ are doing the ultimate disservice to our country.

    – Stop Trump PAC (@StopTrumpPAC) March 13, 2016

    Connor Mighell ‎@connor_mighell

    So I know about #TheThing and I hope it isn’t true. Not going to assume anything until I see hard evidence (or lack thereof).

    So… #TheThing… Seems like today would be a great time for that to drop… #NeverTrump #TeamMarco

    – Renee (@Renee4Rubio) March 14, 2016

    If you drive Rubio out and #TheThing drops, and it turns out to be true, you will have nowhere to go. I wish I could say I’d laugh. I won’t.

    – #WriteInRubio (@corrcomm) March 15, 2016

    is Journolist back?

    One of the women is on Trumps team…
    oy…

    Like sands through the hourglass these are the days of our lives…

    “The Daily Beast reported it was shopped around by two – reporters by somebody who was a Rubio person. I also happen to know that one of the people who was shopping the story around very aggressively was somebody who was completely anti-Trump, and was anti-Cruz also, but who was not a person who in anyway was supporting Trump.” Kirsten Powers

    IF lew did this, then fine, fine him and or put him in jail, and move on.

    what about hillary?

    then what would Cruz and others do if the rumor put forth by Rubio to smear both top candidates, and Anonymous turn out to be true? Bill Clinton II?

    I have no idea on each of them, and will have to wait until more comes out… but if we are not going to penalize cruz campaign manager for driving two people to suicide, or iran contra, or 1.5 billion… or or or… then this is also irrelevant by that asymetric view…

  4. Indeed neo-neocon, prescient as knowing something particular and with a depth sure to yield results. The un-self-reflective Trump however isn’t a man given to any sort of curiosity, least of all about himself. How to avoid unnecessarily pissing away women’s support just isn’t in his wheelhouse — and old dogs, new tricks etc.

  5. NeoNeoCon: whose original Crime Against Trump appears to have been asking him about his previous verbal attacks on women,

    Trump never commented about all women, but about specific women who are horrid people whom he dislikes (he is not free to say what he wants to equals? women are not protected by patriarchy or that, that is now evil. so why the shock if women are like men and they can say all manner of nasty things and even tell the world what we think even if we dont think it?)

    Trump likes strong capable women who work hard and earn what they achieve, not play games, like his grandmother who took over for his grandfather when he died of the flu, then facilitated his father building the empire that trump expanded and diversified.

    you CAN read the transcripts and compare questions to see what games were being played…

    http://time.com/3988276/republican-debate-primetime-transcript-full-text/

    KELLY: Mr. Trump, one of the things people love about you is you speak your mind and you don’t use a politician’s filter. However, that is not without its downsides, in particular, when it comes to women.

    You’ve called women you don’t like “fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals.”

    he is not allowed his opinions of some nasty people? Megan took what was specific about some women, and expanded it to ALL women… who are equal… right? but dont treat them like equals unless its about money, as they are all gold diggers who cant take slights… they may faint and have airs…

    then after pointing out its women he dont like (without the reasons why he doesnt like them), kelly says:

    KELLY: Your Twitter account has several disparaging comments about women’s looks. You once told a contestant on Celebrity Apprentice it would be a pretty picture to see her on her knees. Does that sound to you like the temperament of a man we should elect as president, and how will you answer the charge from Hillary Clinton, who was likely to be the Democratic nominee, that you are part of the war on women?

    TRUMP: I think the big problem this country has is being politically correct. I’ve been challenged by so many people, and I don’t frankly have time for total political correctness. And to be honest with you, this country doesn’t have time either. This country is in big trouble. We don’t win anymore. We lose to China. We lose to Mexico both in trade and at the border. We lose to everybody.

    And frankly, what I say, and oftentimes it’s fun, it’s kidding. We have a good time. What I say is what I say. And honestly Megyn, if you don’t like it, I’m sorry. I’ve been very nice to you, although I could probably maybe not be, based on the way you have treated me. But I wouldn’t do that.

    [edited for length by n-n]

  6. Artfldgr:

    No one is screaming about her using the law? Actually, all around the blogosphere I originally read Trump supporters in comments sections challenging her to use the law and practically demanding that she use the law, and asserting that if she didn’t file charges she obviously was a liar.

    She did file charges, as they requested. And the police seem to think the charges have some validity, and that the video backs them up.

  7. Artfldgr:

    The phrase “Trump’s attacks on women” does NOT mean “Trump’s attacks on all women or on women as a group.” “Women” merely means “more than one woman.”

    Kelly referred to specific quotes from Trump that he had addressed to certain women, and asked, “Does that sound to you like the temperament of a man we should elect as president, and how will you answer the charge from Hillary Clinton, who was likely to be the Democratic nominee, that you are part of the war on women?”

    It turns out that, if Trump is the nominee, that particular charge is probably going to be a big big problem for him, which is what Kelly was getting at.

    And yes, he was attacking specific women for specific things, and the “on your knees” quote was taken out of context and not nearly as bad as it sounded. This was all discussed over and over on blogs after that first debate. My point is a different one—that Kelly was asking a question that seems prescient now, because of Trump’s subsequent attacks on specific women which are over-the-top, and his scorched-earth policy towards anyone (man or woman) who crosses him. His approval among women is terrible, and it will indeed be a potentially big problem for him.

  8. Here is a woman making the same comment as to equal is equal AND commenting on the trump woman scandal…

    in case you havent noticed guys hate the double standard of equal but not equal where you get more than equal salaries (if adjusted, as that women earn less trope has been disproved) and you have to be defended against mean men who say things your allowed to say worse at will

    and a LOT of women comment on that, and side with the guy because of it. So Megyn Kelly basically handed trump more women, despite what SOME women who have been through college are taught to think

    and from
    As A Woman I Am Sick And Tired Of Feminist Double Standards, Media Hypocrisy And Especially “Male” Feminists

    Feminist women want to be treated equally, until they don’t. They want equal pay and equal rights, so far so good….. but they have an absolute cow if they throw a punch at a man and find themselves punched back. They howl at the moon if they are verbally abusive towards a man and he dares fire back, then they claim he is a mysogynist, a bully or a sexist…. the double standard here is astounding.

    Male “feminists” are even worse. If the double standard seen by female feminists is astounding, the utter nonsense spewed by male feminists is utterly infuriating to a woman like myself who thinks if women want to be treated equally, then they should be treated equally across the board…. no free passes when it is convenient. No crying “victim” when that equal treatment hurts their little feelings.

    A perfect example of this is seen in a recent article at The Hill, written by a man named Brent Budowsky, who is outraged over Donald Trump’s “verbal abuses” against women, yet doesn’t say a word about the verbal abuse against Trump who he seems to think should just take it with a smile and never fire back, because, well…… it’s a girl saying it.
    [edited for length by n-n]

  9. Kelly’s opening question was an example of what’s called a performative. Worked too, the clever girl.

  10. @neo-neocon Sorry, but you have it wrong… she could have been clear by saying which women, but in the absence of the actual women, its not taken the way you said.. otherwise, you would not hear from the angry feminist above who cant stand that women are not treated equal good AND BAD

    the point megyn was makking has no point if its specific women that most people dislike, like rosie… nor would it make sense to bring up war on women, if it was war on specific women.

    that was not how it was taken, nor what the rest of the stuff written was about, nor was it treating him equally with the others candidtes, who some had worse things with women and no employees singing praises.

    sorry… but thats lawyering ex post facto

    its meaningless unless expanded to all women and as an example (wrong) of how he treats all women..

    it would be the equivalent of, you had a fude with rosie for over 10 years before you ran for office, and called her bad names, and she called you even worse names a lot more times (but since we dont watch her, we dont know that), why did you call her bad names back to her calling you bad names.

    sorry, that is not how megyn wanted it taken, nor anyone else took it that way.

    NEWFLASH for Mr. Budowsky….. Trump’s responses to O’Donnell’s attacks were acceptable and if Budowsky had any journalistic integrity whatsoever he would have acknowledged that Rosie O’Donnell attacked Trump publicly first as shown in this timeline of “The Donald Trump-Rosie O’Donnell feud,” published by CNN.

    Budowsky would have also pointed out how many others O’Donnell carries on “feuds” with, the latest example is her attacks against Elisabeth Hasselbeck.

    But I digress, because looking at the Trump/O’Donnell timeline we see that Rosie attacked Trump in December of 2006 for his decision not to fire Miss USA Tara Conner after revelations of drug use, underage drinking and sexual activities, saying he was a believer in second chances.

    The next day O’Donnell, who was a co-host of “The View” at the time, criticized his decision, saying that she doesn’t “enjoy” Trump and said he went bankrupt — a claim Trump continues to deny, most recently at Thursday’s GOP debate.

    She added that Trump is “not a self-made man” but a “snake-oil salesman on Little House On The Prairie,” and she proceeded to slam his multiple marriages: “[He] left the first wife — had an affair. [He] had kids both times, but he’s the moral compass for 20-year-olds in America. Donald, sit and spin, my friend.”

    The feud lasted for years, but it was in September 2014 that O’Donnell once again played the “victim” card, stating “Probably the Trump stuff was the most bullying I ever experienced in my life, including as a child. It was national, and it was sanctioned societally. Whether I deserved it is up to your own interpretation.”

    Yes, it is up to our interpretation and as a woman, I saw Rosie attack Donald, Donald fired back and Rosie, the media and men like Budowsky all pretend that she didn’t deserve exactly what she got.

    Same goes for Megyn Kelly, before the debate was even over, her own fans on her Facebook page were ripping her to shreds over her body language and liberal slant in her phrasing and combative nature during her original question to Trump. The audience saw it as an attack and Trump, being Trump, fired back fast and hard after the debate, yet the media ignores the massive criticism she received before Trump said a word about it by both men and women, blaming him for bringing on “sexist” attacks.

    here is a screen image of the stuff megyns friends in the press wrote her after her action
    http://allnewspipeline.com/images/GOPDebateFOXKellyFB.jpg

    they didnt see it your way either.
    nor did the feminist above
    nor did budowsky
    nor did most of the press

    but only you see it that way after you brought it up and it was a tit for tat going back to 10 years…

  11. Artfldgr:

    The fact that some people saw it that way doesn’t mean that Kelly said he had attacked all women, and I certainly didn’t say he did that either. Of course he didn’t, nor does he do it now.

    I also have made it clear that he attacks men, too.

    Kelly’s point—and I believe she made it quite clearly—was that his language about women he didn’t like (so personal and so often using insults that could be construed or interpreted as sexist) could be used by the opposition to hurt his standing with women.

    And it has.

    He has also played into the hands of those who would use it that way, by continuing the insults.

    As I said (and have made clear many times) I think he’s an equal-opportunity insulter. But that doesn’t mean that’s the way it will be interpreted. And it most certainly doesn’t make what he does right whether he does it to men or to women, or to both.

  12. It ‘s, all of it, just another demonstration of a pretty women (Fields) having tired of laboring in the fields desperately wanting to gambol about in the penthouse. Ms. Fields is angling for a prime time gig ala Megyn. The market for attractive women has never been so hot. How long before the market gets glutted and we end up with tulip mania. Just as well, Ms Fields actions are a demonstration that women will ruin everything, given the chance. We need a moratorium on women in high offices. Wonder what Hillary’s up to?

  13. It’s now indisputable that Lewandowski lied about never touching Fields. It’s highly likely that he lied to Trump as well. I don’t think it’s fair to assume that Trump did anything more than take Lewandowski’s word for it, in the at the time absence of video evidence proving otherwise.

    Trump wasn’t solely responding to Field’s allegations, he was responding to the entire hyperbole; “thrown to the floor”, “reporter assaulted”, etc., etc.

    Today’s reporters are naturally to be suspected, most will say and do anything with truth not even a minor consideration. So Trump suggesting that the reporter be investigated is fighting by ‘the rules’ that the media has set.

    Regarding Megan Kelly, the transcript makes clear that she did indeed mean ALL women and acted in a hostile manner toward Trump. She made that crystal clear when she asked, “how will you answer the charge from Hillary Clinton, who is likely to be the Democratic nominee, that you are part of the war on women?”

  14. Neo-neocon,

    I hadn’t mentioned Trump. The incident didn’t involve Trump directly. I was carrying water for the truth. The truth is, all female accusations, of any kind, should be considered as self-serving. One cannot repeatedly cry wolf and expect to be believed by default. The second matter that struts its stuff here is Leftist female cry-bullyism. She’d gotten a b & b boo-boo. What is it Valley girls said…OMG! Don’t care how much Chanel #5 Fields exudes. Something still stinks… and it’s not Trump or Corey.

  15. all female accusations, of any kind, should be considered as self-serving” JurassiCon Rex

    Your misogyny is showing, it interferes with considering the validity of what you might have right.

  16. If DJT is the nominee, the msm and dnc will run with the ‘war on women’ meme. Other women, some perhaps real and others staged, will flood the zone. Trump has demonstrated he responds poorly when attacked. If he truly wants to be POTUS he will have to respond to all sorts of attacks and accusations in a matter that does not turn off independents and his proclaimed support among democrats. I see no reason to believe he is capable of such acting skills.

  17. Your misogyny is showing

    Your knee is jerking. I have no problem believing women. I have problems believing girls who have reached the age of consent but not the point of maturity.

  18. JurassiCon Rex,

    You said it, own it.

    “all female accusations, of any kind, should be considered as self-serving”

    ALL and ANY are categorical assertions, now you separate ‘women’ from ‘girls’ but your accusation was against the gender itself.

  19. Artfldgr Says:
    “Well, they had to charge cause she took the time to file with the police after (Fields) got fired from breitbart…”

    Funny, everything I can find says she resigned.

    Art, I read a lot about politics every day, for have for many years, and when I do bother to read your book-length comments, I often find things that don’t jibe with my recollections or don’t make sense. This is just another planted axiom which appears to be totally untrue, like all the nebulous lies Cruz supposedly tells.

  20. Geoffrey Britain,

    You are right. I said it. I own it. I was wrong. I meant females of of a certain age/type and was too impetuous in the construction.

  21. Trump is a misogynist, and so are many of his supporters. There are all sorts of “-ists” in the Trump camp, many of them as reactions to the overbearing PC culture. Many of the racists of the alt-right, for example, were created in response to the primacy given to minorities by the left. Undeserved primacy, I might add.
    The left has suffered from a “noble savage” syndrome for decades, and the alt-right now thinks even less of them than they should. Classic over-correction.

  22. JurassiCon Rex

    You ‘misspoke’, we all do it occasionally. I’m gratified that you’re a big enough man to admit it. If only Trump had as much character.

  23. I just watched Fields on ABC in a prior interview accusing Lewandowski of trying to pull her down to the ground, so she did accuse him of that.

    The latest video released by the police shows that Lewandowski was pulling slightly upwards on Fields arm, which puts the lie to her accusation that he was trying to throw her to the ground. Now, we know that both Lewandowski and Fields are liars. This should not come as a surprise.

  24. I have stood back from this topic, and will remain standing at arm’s length. Let the investigation proceed and see if it comes to trial, then pass your personal judgment.

  25. More votes for Trump.

    That looks as the establishment using the police to attack Trump for something that was basically nothing.

    I remember one Mexican friend, who was working for an European company, saying that what shocked him the most from America was how incredibly rotten it was. That’s the same feeling which is driving people to vote Trump, and this episode is just more of the same.

  26. Yann:

    Fields filed a complaint, a complaint many Trump supporters challenged her to file. The police looked at the tape and decided there was enough evidence to charge. The legal process will play it out.

    In my post I offered the definition of battery, which this fits. The crime he was charged with was a misdemeanor, which is not serious. The charge seems proper.

    And yet to a Trump supporter it’s all the “establishment” ganging up on Trump. Of course.

  27. “More votes for Trump.”

    Wow, trumpians are a dead end street. It goes nowhere and ends with hrc or a surrogate as POTUS. There is no cure for cluelessness.

  28. parker:

    To that kind of Trump supporter, not only does everything lead to “more votes for Trump,” but the corollary is that anything is okay if it leads to “more votes for Trump.” That’s what Trump was referring to when he said he could shoot someone on Fifth Ave…

    The ends—“more votes for Trump”—justify any means. It’s edifying, isn’t it, to see how it works?

  29. This story and posts like this is exactly why, although a right winger who most aligns with Cruz, I will never vote for him.

    Basically I am seeing all the stuff the left did over the years to the right being applied by the right to republicans – Romney nor the GOPe ever fought against the democrats as hard as Trump. We have anti Trump violence, vile human beings like Reid and Pelosi in sitting positions of power , but now GOPe bloggers faint over a shuffle like this and claim it’s a step away from Tump run concentration camps.

    This and all the other fluff should be ignored. That any words or time wasted on this just shows republicans deserve to lose and lose big.

  30. Neo,

    When it comes to trumpians,, there is no there.. Dead end street.

    whatever,

    well, not much to say…please take your meds, get a good night sleep, and wake up a little more sane.

  31. whatever:

    It is you who resembles the left, unfortunately.

    No one’s fainting.

    And no one’s saying that this is a step away from Trumpian concentration camps.

    And no one is a GOPe blogger, at least not here.

    Go back to conservative treehouse or wherever you came from if you can’t mount a better argument than those.

  32. The police looked at the tape and decided there was enough evidence to charge. The legal process will play it out.

    And here lies the problem: if the police is charging for what is basically nothing, that smells bad. And the stronger it smells, the more votes Trump gets.

    he crime he was charged with was a misdemeanor, which is not serious. The charge seems proper.

    Nope, it doesn’t. Fields herself touched Trump twice, second time against the warning of security agents. Have you seen another misdemeanor charge filed against her? It seems that we have quite a double standard here.

    And yet to a Trump supporter it’s all the “establishment” ganging up on Trump. Of course.

    Yeap. Indeed, it is. It’s not a secret that the establishment is trying hard to stop Trump.

  33. Yann:

    I don’t mean to be rude, but I have a question for you: can you read? If so, have you read the definition of “battery” that I posted as a note at the end of the post? Not all touchings are batteries. Read the whole thing.

    The touching of Field arguably meets the definition. The touching of Trump clearly does not.

  34. Funniest part is that Trump’s supporters are so carelessly clueless the harms they do him, no less than themselves.

    “Our man’s such a pussy he’s all upset some little 28 yr. old girl touched his arm!”

  35. Funniest part is that Trump’s supporters are so carelessly clueless the harms they do him, no less than themselves.

    Nope. Funniest part is how those ad-hominem arguments remind so much to… liberals.

  36. Hey, just keep on keepin’ on promoting your man’s sensitivity then. That’ll do ‘er. Meanwhile maybe don’t mention he’s afraid to publicly debate his competitors for fear of being shown a dim-wit.

  37. Hey, just keep on keepin’ on promoting your man’s sensitivity then.

    You sound exactly as a standard SJW when referring to men’s rights.

    I couldn’t imagine conservative could sound so liberal…

  38. Yann:

    Trump threatens to sue a reporter who “touched” him twice and complains about “unfair’ media coverage, and won’t debate Cruz. Sounds like a crybully demanding “safe spaces” to me.

    Who knew that Sir Donald was a SJW all this time, and you support a SJW? Inconceivable!

    But then those evil FL police haven’t filed charges against Fields, must be a conspiracy! Not even for simple battery, unlike poor “baa lamb” Corey (that’s a Woodehouse ref btw).

    And we have Lurker, all in for bringing third world press standards (i.e. press that serves the ruing junta/strong man) or is fearful of the mob/street justice. Inconceivable what Trump supporters will resort to.

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