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She approached me and said that Donald Trump's wall is meant to keep out women. I asked what he was keeping them out of, and she pointed to how he talks about and treats women, including his wife. She mentioned the inauguration, where he walked ahead and left her behind, showing a lack of care. She expressed that he has disdain for women, citing his infamous comment about grabbing women. I suggested he might have been referring to women who tolerate such behavior, but she had no response to that.

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Mark Cuban stated that there are no strong, intelligent women around President Trump, which I find mean, sad, and misogynistic. Additionally, I believe the left struggles to define what a woman is. I am Elvita King, and I pray for my friend, President Donald John Trump.

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The speaker claims to be highly educated and truthful, even to a fault. He recalls someone begging to be on his team, and denies lying. He expresses anger about not paying for a wall, and criticizes someone's "filthy, disgusting word" and "foul mouth." He mentions being audited by the IRS, possibly due to being a "strong Christian," and declines to share his favorite Bible verses, stating his faith is personal. He says he doesn't ask God for forgiveness, but feels cleansed by church rituals. He identifies as leaning Democrat in many cases and praises Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. He believes the U.S. should have stayed in Iraq and criticizes Obama's withdrawal from Libya, suggesting Qaddafi was preferable. He calls Ted Cruz "nasty" and questions the intelligence of Iowa voters. He admits he could never beat a moderator, but disrespects Megan Kelly. He hates the concept of migrants but acknowledges a humanitarian need to help Syrians, while prioritizing domestic problems. He accuses others of lying about weapons of mass destruction and says he doesn't remember things.

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I want to discuss your recent comment comparing the Trump rally to a Nazi rally, along with past remarks like Obama's "bitter clingers" comment and Hillary Clinton's "deplorables." These statements contribute to the perception that some Democrats disrespect certain voters. Does this affect your campaign's message of unity? No, it does not.

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Donald Trump is summarized as a racist, misogynist, and someone who has insulted soldiers and their families. He inherited a significant amount of money from his father and has had many failed businesses. In conclusion, Donald Trump is seen as a failure.

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Trump criticizes Hillary Clinton, calling her unfit to lead the country and referring to her as "Obama lite." He responds to Clinton's recent criticism of his foreign policy views, dismissing her speech as phony. Trump then focuses on Clinton's use of a private email server while she was secretary of state, calling her weak and suggesting she should be in jail for her actions.

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Donald Trump needed to create memorable moments in the final debate to win over undecided voters, particularly women. Hillary Clinton focused on solidifying support among women by attacking Trump's comments on minorities. Trump's refusal to accept election results and calling Clinton "such a nasty woman" may hurt him, but likely won't change the outcome. The debates got progressively better, with the final one being the most policy-filled, but Trump needed a game changer to catch up in the polls.

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As a mother of 2 daughters, I support Trump despite his past comments. I prefer him over having a female president. Real men use rough language, and I believe Trump is the strong leader America needs. Pollsters and pundits were wrong about Trump's appeal to voters.

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Speaker 0: My main focus as president will be the economy, creating more good jobs and ensuring rising incomes for everyone. We need to make the economy work for all, not just the wealthy. [Commercial break] Donald Trump: I'm Donald Trump and I approve this message. Washington is broken, controlled by special interests and lobbyists. We will make America great again. Interviewer: Why did you play my opponent's commercial during our interview? Donald Trump: He paid me in steaks. It's a good cut of meat, but I think it's part of the asshole. Interviewer: It was nice talking to you, Mrs. Clinton. How can I reach you? Hillary Clinton: Email.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 about Donald Trump having his own "pussy riot moment," similar to Russia's. Speaker 1 declines to comment, citing the prevalence of "pussies" around the presidential campaign on both sides and expressing concern about sounding indecent due to English not being their first language.

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Speaker 0 questions Speaker 1, a mother of two daughters, about Trump's "grab them by the pussy" comment. Speaker 0 asks if that language makes Speaker 1 feel that Trump is not her guy. Speaker 1 responds that she would "rather be grabbed by the pussy than have a pussy for president" and that she is happy with that language, claiming everyone uses rude language behind closed doors. She then brings up Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky. Speaker 0 reiterates she is talking about the current president-elect, not the past. Speaker 1 says she is not offended by Trump's comments from 8 years ago and tells Speaker 0 to deal with her own issues. Speaker 0 asks if anyone is remotely concerned about the nature of Trump. Speaker 1 responds that America needed someone with a strong lead who would stand up for white and black people, bring back jobs, allow Americans to have weapons, and ensure a conservative Supreme Court. She states that is why pollsters, broadcasters, commentators, and pundits were wrong.

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Not only is Trump a great president, but he's downright funny. And, mister president, the next time you have something to say about me, say it to my face. Deport all illegal aliens. I repeat, deport all illegal aliens. It's a disgusting video, and we're gonna continue to make clear bigotry will get you nowhere. We are fighting to protect the health care of the American people in the face of an unprecedented Republican assault.

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He uses an old playbook and has no floor for how low he will go. He is not burdened by telling the truth and will probably speak a lot of untruth. He tends to fight for himself, not for the American people, and this will come out during the debate. He's going to lie and use a playbook he has used in the past, like his attacks on President Obama or Hillary Clinton. We should expect that some of that might come out.

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In a past episode of The View, Donald Trump was warmly welcomed by the hosts, who praised his social liberalism despite his conservative financial views. The audience cheered as they discussed his potential presidential run, with Trump asserting that the country is in a dire situation and needs strong leadership. He highlighted issues like job losses to China and the financial burden of protecting other nations without compensation. Trump expressed confidence in his ability to lead, noting that polls showed he resonated well with voters. The conversation shifted to the media's drastic change in attitude towards him since he announced his candidacy, contrasting the previous support he received from figures like Oprah.

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Donald Trump announced his candidacy for President of the United States, promising to "make our country great again." He criticized other candidates as "all talk, no action," asserting they lack the ability to bring back jobs or confront China's economic practices. Trump claimed the U.S. has become a "dumping ground" and that Mexico sends people with "lots of problems," including "drugs," "crime," and "rapists." He stated that ISIS has oil and Iran is taking over Iraq, blaming past U.S. foreign policy decisions. He cited GDP below zero, a horrible labor participation rate, and real unemployment of 18-20% as signs of economic weakness. Trump vowed to repeal and replace Obamacare, build a wall on the southern border paid for by Mexico, and be tough on ISIS. He promised to bring back jobs from overseas, renegotiate trade deals, and reduce the national debt. He stated he would impose a 35% tax on Ford cars manufactured in Mexico and sold in the U.S. He touted his $8.7 billion net worth as evidence of the kind of thinking needed to make the country rich again.

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Donald Trump rarely associates with strong, intelligent women. The real issue lies with his supporters, whose actions are seen as unconscionable and un-American. This behavior contradicts the values we uphold.

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Donald Trump is accused of inappropriate behavior towards women. The speaker finds it disrespectful to women who are victims of rape. They recall a past encounter with Trump involving lingerie. The speaker expresses anger and panic, mentioning death threats. They ponder the possibility of DNA evidence on the lingerie. The conversation shifts to Trump's statement about the accuser not being his type. The speaker challenges the perception of rape as sexy. The discussion pauses briefly.

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Speaker 0 expresses doubt about Donald Trump's ability to save the country, suggesting that he should focus on himself first. They mention that people don't appreciate the fact that he is aware of what they have been doing. Speaker 0 believes that Trump cares about the city and women in particular. They emphasize that he is not just concerned about his own family but also about everyone else.

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Washington is broken because politicians are controlled by special interests and lobbyists. Donald Trump approves this message to make America great again. The interviewer played Trump's commercial because he was paid in steaks. Hillary Clinton said she would be afraid to eat them. The interviewer thinks it's a good cut of meat, possibly from the "asshole." He then asked Clinton for the best way to reach her, suggesting email.

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The speaker defends the use of explicit language by saying that it is common behind closed doors and that real men use even ruder language. They argue that Trump's comments were made in a private conversation years ago and point out the scandals involving Bill Clinton. The other speaker tries to shift the focus to the future and expresses concern about the president-elect's behavior. The first speaker dismisses these concerns and emphasizes the need for a strong leader who will prioritize the interests of all Americans, including white people. They criticize the media and pollsters for underestimating Trump's support.

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I have a message for Donald Trump: Stop criticizing America. This country is great, so let's act like it. He keeps talking us down and taking away our freedoms. Have you seen him on stage? He awkwardly hugs the flag while stripping away our rights. That's his agenda.

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Before Donald Trump ran for president, people didn't consider him racist. They liked him because he appeared on WWE and other shows. However, once he ran for president, people didn't like his straightforward and sometimes offensive way of speaking. They felt he should have been held to a higher standard as a presidential candidate. However, some argue that he was just speaking like a real man, engaging in locker room talk. They believe he didn't do anything wrong and that he did his homework and fulfilled his duties as president.

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Trump's comments were offensive, baseless, and lacked evidence. They were race-baiting and appealed to the worst in us. We need to stand up against an administration that is too male, too pale, and too stale. We won't stay silent.

The Rubin Report

Live with Dave After the 2nd Presidential Debate | DIRECT MESSAGE | Rubin Report
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The second debate just concluded, marked by a tense atmosphere and no handshake between the candidates. The hosts, including Dave Rubin, discussed the implications of the debate and the surrounding controversies, particularly Trump's leaked comments from a tape with Billy Bush. They emphasized the difference between words and actions, noting that while Trump's remarks were inappropriate, they are often dismissed in the context of political rhetoric. Rubin highlighted the presence of four women associated with Bill Clinton's past allegations during the debate, criticizing the media's treatment of their stories. He expressed disappointment that the debate focused more on personal attacks than substantive policy discussions, suggesting that moderators hinder genuine debate. The hosts analyzed the candidates' performances, with Trump needing to avoid imploding and Clinton needing to maintain her composure. They discussed the lack of serious topics like climate change and taxation in the debate, emphasizing the need for honest conversations about pressing issues. Rubin shared his views on taxation, advocating for lower taxes and a simplified tax code. He also addressed immigration, arguing for a balanced approach to security and vetting processes. The conversation touched on the role of the media, the importance of staying engaged in political discourse, and the potential for reform under either candidate. Finally, Rubin expressed skepticism about the likelihood of significant change regardless of the election outcome, urging viewers to remain active in political discussions and critical of mainstream media narratives. He concluded by inviting supporters to join a Patreon discussion for further engagement.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Why Nicole Shanahan is Voting Trump, Media's New Liz Cheney Lie, and if Sheehy Can Turn Montana Red
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the upcoming election, encouraging viewers to vote and tune in for their election night special. She reflects on her experience covering elections, emphasizing her commitment to providing truthful analysis without media spin. Kelly criticizes the media's portrayal of Donald Trump, particularly a recent claim that he called for violence against Liz Cheney, labeling it an outrageous lie. Nicole Shanahan, a former running mate of RFK Jr. and host of the "Back to the People" podcast, joins Kelly to discuss her recent experience voting for Trump at a rally. Shanahan describes the rally atmosphere as unifying and expresses concern about the media's role in creating division among Americans. She highlights the need for healing and understanding, criticizing the left's echo chamber of hate and misinformation. The conversation shifts to Mark Cuban's comments about Trump and women, which Shanahan finds offensive. She defends the strong women around Trump, asserting that he empowers them rather than intimidates them. Shanahan recounts her experiences with women in the Trump camp, emphasizing their strength and intelligence, contrasting it with the celebrity culture that often lacks genuine support for women. Shanahan discusses the broader issues affecting women, including health and safety, arguing that these concerns are often overshadowed by the abortion debate. She emphasizes the importance of addressing real health threats to children and families, criticizing the conflation of abortion rights with maternal health issues. The discussion touches on RFK Jr.'s controversial statements and the media's reaction, with Shanahan defending his intentions and highlighting the need for honest dialogue about health and safety. She expresses hope that a Trump administration could bring about significant reforms in health and safety policies. Kelly and Shanahan conclude by discussing the importance of community and authentic connections in politics, urging listeners to focus on the real issues affecting their lives rather than being swayed by media narratives. They emphasize the need for a government that prioritizes the well-being of its citizens over corporate interests, advocating for a return to a citizen-led government.
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