Didn't he also (allegedly) grab Ivana by they hair and punch her in the face when he had an owie from his 'scalp reduction surgery' that gave him an owie, just before he (allegedly) raped Ivana? Seems like a pattern of behavior to me.
“Unsubstantiated” means the woman says it happened and the most prolific liar in the history of the world says it didn’t. Other things that are unsubstantiated: election fraud, windmill cancer, big strong men with tears on their big strong faces.
The only thing that keeps Donald Trump from continuing to rape women is his health, which is not declining fast enough to suit me.
What? That bloated orange maggot is totally exonerated? AGAIN?
Yeeeessss ... as with the Mueller Report, which was far too mild but nevertheless closed with the words, "While this does not prove the president committed crimes, it does not exonerate him."
Whereupon the orange maggot did a little dance step and declared that the report did, indeed, "totally exonerate" him.
No amount of contempt and disgust for these people is enough.
"For its part, the White House released a statement from spokesmoron Karoline Leavitt calling the accusations “baseless,” claiming the woman who made them has a history of mental health issues, and that the Epstein Files have “totally exonerated” Trump, blah blah blah, wanking motion, wanking motion."
Ah, the mental health issues card. Strange, isn't it, when it's white men who use guns to commit mass murder (including killing children), their mental health issues are so very different somehow from girls/women who credibly accuse men of sexual assault or rape. You'd think with the way Republicans love brandishing that card, they might actually, one day, stop defunding any programs for mental health services. Guess not, though.
TL/DR. Wear a bra to bed every night. I had to rack my brain a bit to remember where I heard that before.
Over the holidays, I read a pretty shabby paperback (literally and figuratively) that I picked up at the neighborhood book box. "The Two Mrs. Grenvilles," by Dominic Dunne, published in the early 80s. And I think this paperback might literally have been from the 80s, because as I traveled to Reno and back, it was falling apart. I left pieces of it in airports across the country as I read it. No joke.
If you haven't heard of it, it's about very rich people in NYC. Old money, and the son marries a show girl who has fierce ambitions of being a society matron. (And then the murder began.) She is the one who insisted on wearing a bra to bed every night. That's where I heard it before!
Also in the book was a novelist, who knew her casually/socially. Anyway, just makes me wonder if the novelist Dominic Dunne hung out with the Trump/Epstein types in NYC as he was writing that novel in the 80s.
The old money people in the book were terrible people, as were the new money people. It was not a great book, tbh. But very 80s as in "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous." The Epstein files kind of give new meaning to that phrase, don't they?
I'm pretty sure Dunne may have run into The Dotard back in the '80s, as that was when he was trying to worm his way (not all that successfully) into NYC society.
There's a scene in one of Carl Hiaasen's novels* where the sleazy bad guy tries to claim he's a victim because "the bitch bit me," and the cop calmly informs him that cops love bite marks, especially on the dick; they make for priceless direct evidence of coercion.
*Don't ask me which one. They're all the same book anyway.
Didn't he also (allegedly) grab Ivana by they hair and punch her in the face when he had an owie from his 'scalp reduction surgery' that gave him an owie, just before he (allegedly) raped Ivana? Seems like a pattern of behavior to me.
Ta, Gary.
“Unsubstantiated” means the woman says it happened and the most prolific liar in the history of the world says it didn’t. Other things that are unsubstantiated: election fraud, windmill cancer, big strong men with tears on their big strong faces.
The only thing that keeps Donald Trump from continuing to rape women is his health, which is not declining fast enough to suit me.
I think that he still does. At the very least he still stands on their toes and grabs them by the kitty cat.
Who wouldn't have mental health issues after all of that? I'll wager her mental health issues aren't nearly as severe as Karoline Leavitt's.
The grossest part was the girl who was told to wear a blonde wig because she reminded Pedo 47 of his daughter who was also 13 at the time.
🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
Does she have good dental records?
I just want to read in the media some day that a search warrant for bite scars was served and carried out.
It is to be expected they find nothing Don't care.
Leavitt said she has a "history of mental health issues." Uh...how does Leavitt even know who this redacted woman IS, unless The Donald does...?
And lest we forget, the Epstein estate PAID her. That substantiates at least a portion of her tale.
What? That bloated orange maggot is totally exonerated? AGAIN?
Yeeeessss ... as with the Mueller Report, which was far too mild but nevertheless closed with the words, "While this does not prove the president committed crimes, it does not exonerate him."
Whereupon the orange maggot did a little dance step and declared that the report did, indeed, "totally exonerate" him.
No amount of contempt and disgust for these people is enough.
No prison sentence could be long enough, either.
He was trying to force something down her throat, what else she supposed to do?
I wonder if that's why his penis is (reported to be) so stubby and misshapen?
What I also found enlightening was Sascha Riley's interviews re his experience with Trump, and the probability of that interaction explains why Donald wears diapers. https://www.reddit.com/r/Military/comments/1qhw0wk/sascha_riley_interviews_full_audio_anybody_heard/
"For its part, the White House released a statement from spokesmoron Karoline Leavitt calling the accusations “baseless,” claiming the woman who made them has a history of mental health issues, and that the Epstein Files have “totally exonerated” Trump, blah blah blah, wanking motion, wanking motion."
Ah, the mental health issues card. Strange, isn't it, when it's white men who use guns to commit mass murder (including killing children), their mental health issues are so very different somehow from girls/women who credibly accuse men of sexual assault or rape. You'd think with the way Republicans love brandishing that card, they might actually, one day, stop defunding any programs for mental health services. Guess not, though.
I am looking forward to the year/decade/century when I will be able to follow the news without needing an unironic trigger warning.
That will happen in my lifetime, yes? YES?
What??? Did she have something stuck between her teeth??
Oh, gross! You didn't have to say that. 🤮
TL/DR. Wear a bra to bed every night. I had to rack my brain a bit to remember where I heard that before.
Over the holidays, I read a pretty shabby paperback (literally and figuratively) that I picked up at the neighborhood book box. "The Two Mrs. Grenvilles," by Dominic Dunne, published in the early 80s. And I think this paperback might literally have been from the 80s, because as I traveled to Reno and back, it was falling apart. I left pieces of it in airports across the country as I read it. No joke.
If you haven't heard of it, it's about very rich people in NYC. Old money, and the son marries a show girl who has fierce ambitions of being a society matron. (And then the murder began.) She is the one who insisted on wearing a bra to bed every night. That's where I heard it before!
Also in the book was a novelist, who knew her casually/socially. Anyway, just makes me wonder if the novelist Dominic Dunne hung out with the Trump/Epstein types in NYC as he was writing that novel in the 80s.
The old money people in the book were terrible people, as were the new money people. It was not a great book, tbh. But very 80s as in "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous." The Epstein files kind of give new meaning to that phrase, don't they?
I was trying to remember what book I read that in. Thanks for mentioning it. (I kind of like his gossipy, lightweight books.)
I'm pretty sure Dunne may have run into The Dotard back in the '80s, as that was when he was trying to worm his way (not all that successfully) into NYC society.
There's a scene in one of Carl Hiaasen's novels* where the sleazy bad guy tries to claim he's a victim because "the bitch bit me," and the cop calmly informs him that cops love bite marks, especially on the dick; they make for priceless direct evidence of coercion.
*Don't ask me which one. They're all the same book anyway.
You'd think such a tiny thing as Taco's mushroom couldn't be bitten but, here we are.
Maybe that's why its tiny and gnarly?