He’s calling us skanks now
Trump’s conversation with the rest of us is at a new level of horror.
President Donald Trump on Saturday shared a series of messages containing sexist taunts and personal insults against prominent female Democrats, including Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi.
And that’s putting it mildly.
In one message shared by the president, John Stahl, a conservative who gathered only 3% of the vote in his bid for election to California’s 52nd House district in 2012, called former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton a “skank.”
And the president of the US endorsed and shared that misogynist garbage.
In another messages shared by Trump, Stahl aimed insulting jibes at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Stacey Abrams, who narrowly lost the mid-term race for the governor’s office in Georgia, and is a leading contender to be nominated Joe Biden’s running mate on the Democratic presidential ticket.
Trump also shared this one:
And more.
This is hell, nor are we out of it.
Good lord, I am ashamed to be a citizen of this country.
Don’t you be ashamed, James; you are the kind of citizen your country needs.
The people who ought to be feeling ashamed are the ones who won’t ever feel it, and those who have the power to do something about them but won’t because they are too afraid of losing the power.
Just remember, if you call John K Stahl “deplorable,” then the tender-hearted voters will get angry with you for your lack of civility.
Yes, but John K. Stahl is not a woman. (Unless he identifies as one; if so, I sincerely apologize for ‘misgendering’ him. Actually, no, I don’t.)