October? Surprise!

The content of that video Hillary just leaked.

All of this is really strange:

*Trump's wife actually worked to pose for some kind of porn ( soft or hard) shoots. It was not stolen intimacy photos. Trump basically boosted that it was a great thing. This is normally part of a very specific sexual "culture" found in certain groups.

* Trump's lewd comments on his own daughter : I wonder from what age she was subjected to such sexually charged comments. This is normally also part of a very specific sexual "culture" found in certain groups.

* People who pimp women , or those involved with people who pimp women would be comfortable talking like this. Pimps are usually part of a very specific sexual "culture" found in certain groups.

* People surrounded by people who are into a "culture" of child sex abuse would be comfortable talking like this.
 
First the taxes,now this.I wonder if there be anymore Trump surprises in the next 30 days.

Perfect timing for this imo,2 days before the debate.
 
News is spreading and celebs are making sure it gets spread around on social media




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Disgusted: Dancing With The Stars host Tom Bergeron tweeted his reaction to Donald Trump's 2005 comments about women and started a new hashtag #orangecosby

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Angry: Girls star Lena Dunham didn't hold back in a series of tweets reacting to the Republican presidential nominee's boast he could do 'anything' to women because he's famous

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Didn't mince words: The 30-year-old New Yorker said that women have had enough of being objectified by men and that every woman should feel 'threatened' by Trump


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Actress and singer Zendaya, 20, summed up her reaction to the leaked recording in just a few words

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Shocked: Actress Debra Messing, like others, questioned Trump's capacity to be President of the United States




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Mysogonistic, entitled pig': Shameless star Emmy Rossum proffered her opinion about how the U.S. electorate should react to Friday's revelations

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Sisterhood: Superstar Cher, an outspoken opponent of Trump's candidacy for president, tried to rally female support





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Speaking out: Mark Ruffalo, who starred int he Oscar Best Picture Spotlight, tweeted that men should come together in defense of their female loved ones



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Borrowed his line: Real Housewives Of Beverly hills star tweeted she's friends with O'Dell and also Days Of Our Lives actress Arianne Zucker and speculated this should end Trump's candidacy

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Getting real: Bravo host Andy Cohen reacted to Trump's short statement apologizing 'if anyone was offended' by his leaked audio comments

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Game, set, match. Goose is cooked. Stick a fork in him. Use whatever metaphor you like, this one does him in. You can do and say lots of things, but this will bury him. No way the Christian right can defend this. No way any woman can defend this without looking like an idiot. No way to spin it without looking like an idiot. The republican party just got destroyed. Trump will look like a fool Sunday night. There's no way out of this.
Hillary has her own bag of hypocrisy to try and defend, but sex always outplays typical political hypocrisy, incompetence and criminal negligence which we have come to accept from our politicians. It's over.
 
AVALANCHE: Top Republicans pile on Trump after lewd comments about women emerge

Allan Smith and Brett LoGiurato,Business Insider 4 hours ago

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Prominent Republicans issued blistering responses to newly disclosed audio of Donald Trump published Friday by The Washington Post in which he said he was able to "grab" women "by the p---y" because "when you're a star they let you do it."

"No woman should ever be described in these terms or talked about in this manner. Ever," Republican National Committee Chair Reince Priebus said in an extraordinary response about the party's presidential nominee just more than a month ahead of the November 8 election.

The recording, which was picked up by a hot mic, came from an interaction between Trump and television personality Billy Bush and featured the pair using extraordinarily vulgar language to describe women.

Priebus' comments were echoed by a number of top GOP leaders — those in the party's congressional leadership, the party's former presidential nominees, and Trump's former primary rivals among them. At least one elected Republican official called on Trump to drop out of the race.

"Hitting on married women? Condoning assault? Such vile degradations demean our wives and daughters and corrupt America's face to the world," 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney wrote on Twitter.

House Speaker Paul Ryan said he was "sickened" by Trump's comments and disinvited him from a planned joint event Saturday in Wisconsin with Priebus and Sen. Ron Johnson. Trump said he would send his running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, to the event in his place while he prepares for Sunday's presidential debate in New York with Priebus and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.

"I hope Mr. Trump treats this situation with the seriousness it deserves and works to demonstrate to the country that he has greater respect for women than this clip suggests," Ryan said.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell echoed Ryan, calling Trump's comments "repugnant, and unacceptable in any circumstance."

Republican Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona, a frequent critic of the billionaire along the campaign trail, posted to Twitter that "America deserves far better than" Trump. Republican Sen. Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, locked in a tough primary against Democratic Gov. Maggie Hassan, called the comments "totally inappropriate and offensive." Sen. John McCain of Arizona, another in a re-election battle, called the comments "offensive" and "demeaning" and Trump alone should "suffer the consequences" of the comments.

And Sen. Mark Kirk of Illinois, also in a tight re-election race, called Trump a "malignant clown" on Twitter and said he was "unfit to be president." He said Trump should drop out of the race, becoming the most prominent elected GOP official to urge Trump to do so.

The dominoes kept coming. Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Ohio Gov. John Kasich, two of Trump's primary rivals, also issued stinging rebuttals to the current nominee.

"As the grandfather of two precious girls, I find that no apology can excuse away Donald Trump's reprehensible comments degrading women," Bush wrote on Twitter.

Sen. Marco Rubio said the comments were "impossible to justify." Sen. Ted Cruz, yet another former primary rival, said there was "simply no excuse for them."


Other top Republicans did not offer immediate comment on the remarks. Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Sen. Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia, and Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, among others, did not immediately respond to Business Insider's requests for comment.

In a Friday statement from Trump, which came almost immediately after the story was posted, Trump called his commentary "locker room banter."

"This was locker room banter, a private conversation that took place many years ago," Trump said. "Bill Clinton has said far worse to me on the golf course — not even close. I apologize if anyone was offended."

The tape began with Trump discussing a failed attempt to seduce a woman. That woman's name was not mentioned in the tape.

"I moved on her and I failed," he said. "I’ll admit it."

According to the Post, the tape was recorded several months after he married his third wife, Melania.

"I did try and f--- her," Trump later said. "She was married. ... And I moved on her very heavily. In fact, I took her out furniture shopping. She wanted to get some furniture. I said, 'I’ll show you where they have some nice furniture.'"

"I moved on her like a b----, but I couldn’t get there," he continued. "And she was married. Then all of a sudden I see her, she’s now got the big phony t--- and everything. She’s totally changed her look."
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At that point, Trump and Bush noticed the actress, Arianne Zucker, who was waiting to take them onto the set.

"I’ve gotta use some tic tacs, just in case I start kissing her,” Trump said. "You know I’m automatically attracted to beautiful — I just start kissing them. It’s like a magnet. Just kiss. I don’t even wait."

"And when you’re a star they let you do it," Trump continued. "You can do anything. ... Grab them by the p---y. You can do anything."

The release of the audio comes two days before Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton are scheduled to meet for the second of three debates. Clinton brought up Trump's history of crude comments about women during their first encounter. Earlier this week, Trump suggested many of those past comments were made "for the purpose of entertainment."

Watch the tape below:
 
Please Lord,don't let Trump drop out.


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Jon Huntsman And Other Republicans Call On Donald Trump To Drop Out Of The Race

“The time has come for Governor Pence to lead the ticket,” the former Utah governor said.

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Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman (R) on Friday called on GOP nominee Donald Trump to drop out of the presidential race after The Washington Post published an explicit recording from 2005 in which the New York businessman speaks about women in lewd and derogatory terms.

In a conversation with then-”Access Hollywood” host Billy Bush, Trump claimed he tried to have sex with a married woman and could grab women “by the pussy” because he was a celebrity.

Responding to the tape, Huntsman said it was time for Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, Trump’s vice presidential running mate, to assume the GOP nomination.

“In a campaign cycle that has been nothing but a race to the bottom — at such a critical moment for our nation — and with so many who have tried to be respectful of a record primary vote, the time has come for Governor Pence to lead the ticket,” Huntsman told The Salt Lake Tribune.

Pence, however, dodged repeated questions about Trump’s comments at a campaign rally in Ohio on Friday night.

Huntsman, who ran for president in 2012, said last week he was planning on voting for Trump even though the two men disagree on a “range of issues.”

Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.), a vulnerable Republican facing re-election this year who has already said he would not vote for Trump in November, also called on Trump to drop out Friday night.

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Rep. Mike Coffman (R-Co.), who is facing a competitive re-election fight over the suburbs of Denver, called on Trump to step aside for “the good of the country.”

Former New York governor George Pataki, who ran for the GOP nomination last year, said he was “horrified” by Trump’s “poisonous mix of bigotry [and] ignorance” and called on him to relinquish the nomination.

Rob Engstrom, the national political director of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, said Trump should step down “immediately.”

A few other Republicans followed suit. A.J. Spiker, a former chairman of the Iowa Republican Party who was previously critical of Trump, echoed the call for Trump to resign and called him “unfit for public office.”

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So too did former Ronald Reagan administration official Linda Chavez, who called Trump’s remarks “vile” during an interview on MSNBC.

Garrett Jackson, a former aide to 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney, also called on Mike Pence to assume the nomination, tweeting that “any decent human can beat Clinton.”

GOP strategist and Trump critic Ana Navarro joined the chorus of voices Friday evening calling on Trump to resign, adding that “he is not fit to be called a man.”
 
CNN’s Erin Burnett Reports Donald Trump Kissed Her Friend Without Consent

“Trump took Tic Tacs,” the woman told Burnett. “Then leaned in ... catching me off guard and kissed me.”

10/07/2016 10:15 pm ET


CNN’s Erin Burnett reported Friday night that a woman she’s friends with told her that in 2010, Donald Trump kissed her without her consent. Burnett reported that the GOP presidential nominee allegedly invited the woman into his office alone, told her she was special and gave her his cell phone number. “I ran the hell out of there,” the woman told Burnett.

The report of the alleged assault comes hours after an explicit 2005 video emerged in which Trump can be heard discussing women in lewd terms to TV show host Billy Bush, saying, “I’m automatically attracted to beautiful [women]. I just start kissing them. It’s like a magnet. Just kiss. I don’t even wait.” Trump goes on to say that “when you’re a star they let you do it. You can do anything ... Grab them by the pussy. You can do anything.”

In the video, which was obtained by The Washington Post’s David Fahrenthold, Trump says, “I gotta use some Tic Tacs just in case I start kissing her,” referring to a soap opera actress he was about to meet.

Burnett’s friend said she recognized that detail. “The Tic Tacs,” Burnett said, quoting her friend. “That’s exactly what Trump did to me. Trump took Tic Tacs, suggested that I take them also. He then leaned in ... catching me off guard and kissed me almost on the lips. I was really freaked out.”

The woman told Burnett that after kissing her without her consent, “Trump asked me to come into his office alone. I figured I could handle myself. Anyway, once in his office he kept telling me how special I am and gave me his cell phone and asked me to call him. I ran the hell out of there.”

The story Burnett reported is not the first time Donald Trump has been accused of doing exactly what he brags about in the video: kissing women without their consent. In May, as part of a story reporting on Trump’s long history of inappropriate behavior toward women, The New York Times reported that in 1997 Trump kissed Temple Taggart, then the 21-year-old Miss Utah, on the lips without asking. “He kissed me directly on the lips,” she told the NYT. “I thought, ‘Oh my God, gross.’” Taggart added that she thought “there were a few other girls that he kissed on the mouth. I was like ‘Wow, that’s inappropriate.’”

In a statement released Friday, Trump brushed off the severity of the 2005 conversation.

“This was locker room banter, a private conversation that took place many years ago,” Trump said. “[Former President] Bill Clinton has said far worse to me on the golf course ― not even close. I apologize if anyone was offended.”
 
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