Friday, 14 October 2016
"Look At Her" - Trump Tells Crowd To Judge Accuser By Her Looks, Actively Trying To Destroy His Own Campaign
Keep talkin', you orange enemy of all.
Facing allegations that he sexually assaulted several women, Donald Trump gave the most extreme and angry speech of his campaign on Thursday, during a rally in West Palm Beach, Florida. The GOP nominee, who tweeted on Tuesday that the "shackles have been taken off me," lashed out at the "corporate" media, the women who have accused him of kissing and touching them without consent, and a "globalist" criminal conspiracy involving Hillary Clinton, her husband, and international bankers.
After a string of warm-up speakers who only indirectly referred to the sexual assault allegations, Trump cut straight to the chase. "These claims are fabricated," he declared angrily. "They are lies. These events never happened—and the people who brought them—you take a look at these people, you study these people, and you'll understand that also." Zeroing in on a reporter for People magazine, who said that Trump assaulted her during a 2005 interview, Trump seemed to dismiss her account by insulting her looks. "Think of it," Trump said, "she's doing a story on Melania, who is pregnant at the time, and Donald Trump, our one-year anniversary, and she said I made inappropriate advances. And by the way, the area was a public area, people all over the place. Take a look, you take a look, look at her, look at her words. You tell me what you think. I don't think so."
The GOP nominee sought to tie the cascading allegations against him to a broader anti-Trump conspiracy cooked up by media conglomerates, the Clinton campaign, and shadowy international interests. "The corporate media in our country is no longer involved in journalism," he said. "There's a political, special interest, no different than any lobbyist or other financial entity, with a total political agenda. The agenda is not for you, it's for themselves." Trump charged that journalists "collaborate and conspire directly with the Clinton campaign on helping her win the election." He proclaimed, "This is a conspiracy against you, the American people, and we cannot let it happen." It was a plot, he said, to promote "radical globalization" and to protect a "corrupt establishment." The only way to thwart the evil cabal, he insisted, was to elect Trump president. But, he warned, the schemers had rigged the system to elect Clinton and keep Trump out. It was a clear message: if Clinton wins, she will be an illegitimate and criminal president representing sinister forces intent on screwing Americans. A Clinton victory, he signaled, would mean the election was fixed—a betrayal that no patriotic American should accept. Cont.
Story from - Mother Jones
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