What's new
Fantasy Football - Footballguys Forums

Welcome to Our Forums. Once you've registered and logged in, you're primed to talk football, among other topics, with the sharpest and most experienced fantasy players on the internet.

#metoo Movement (1 Viewer)

So he's not a sexual predator because he hires women? Kinda like he's not a raciest because he knows rappers defense.
He’s not a sexual predator.  

He has women in INFLUENTIAL roles like no President before him.  Why are you so blind to that fact?  It doesn’t fit your slanderous narrative?

 
I don't know if you could say never, but he is the most inclusive POtuS for women in a while.  You have to go all the way back to President Obama to find a POTUS with more women serving important roles in an administration: Loretta Lynch, Valeria Jarrett, Susan Rice, Janet Napitalano, Elena Kagan, Hillary Clinton, etc.

I guess we need to add "never" to the list of words that you don't fully understand.

knowledge dropper, indeed. :no:
Inner circle and personal advisors.  TRY to keep up.  

 
He’s not a sexual predator.  

He has women in INFLUENTIAL roles like no President before him.  Why are you so blind to that fact?  It doesn’t fit your slanderous narrative?
Weinstein placed women in all kinds of influential roles, are you saying he wasn't a sexual predator?

Why are you so blind to the fact?  It doesn't fit with your pre-conceived bias?

 
Inner circle and personal advisors.  TRY to keep up.  
You try to keep up.  Secretary of State, Attorney General, first ever female solicitor general, Senior advisor to the POTUS, National Security Advisor, Secretary of Homeland Security.

But, yeah, Press secretary, WH director of communications, counselor, daughter; those are much more important positions.

SMH.

 
Last edited by a moderator:
He’s not a sexual predator.  

He has women in INFLUENTIAL roles like no President before him.  Why are you so blind to that fact?  It doesn’t fit your slanderous narrative?
According to Trumps standards Conway and Sanders aren't hot enough to grab their ####### in the first place. 

 
Shame on all of you hyenas that just soil Trump in any thread in the political subforum. 

There has NEVER been a President in American history that has been more inclusive for women. Kellyann Conway, Hope Hicks, Ivanka and Sarah Sanders are all in his inner circle.  

You have all been duped into following this liberal narrative that Trump is horrible to women by pushing these bogus claims.  These claims are generated to feed the fear of the left wing womyn’s Anti-republican agenda. 
Usually, he has had to pay someone to soil him. And we are doing it gratis. A fine businessman like him should appreciate that.

 
Shame on all of you hyenas that just soil Trump in any thread in the political subforum. 

There has NEVER been a President in American history that has been more inclusive for women. Kellyann Conway, Hope Hicks, Ivanka and Sarah Sanders are all in his inner circle.  
Yeah, well...

Kirsten Gillibrand‏ @SenGillibrand 2h2 hours ago

This is an important time to talk about this WH and whether they value women. Because, consistently, their actions tell us they don’t.

Despite some cheap words in the State of the Union, the President refuses to lift a finger to pass a real paid family leave bill.

Worse yet, this administration actually rolled back an Obama rule that required businesses to report pay data to help close the wage gap.

At the same time, they remain all in on trying to restrict women's access to reproductive health and birth control.

And now, we learn they were fine with an alleged domestic abuser working next to the Oval Office as long as the press and public didn’t know about it.

The WH press office and chief of staff John Kelly ignored credible allegations against this staffer until the very end. In fact, Kelly called him a man of “honor."

We  have learned that Kelly has previously "appeared as a character witness in a 2016 court-martial of a Marine colonel accused of sexually harassing two female subordinates. Mr. Kelly praised the colonel as a 'superb Marine officer.'”

The RNC, led by President Trump, called out Democrats for their association with the disgraced Harvey Weinstein. Democrats returned the donations and widely condemned his actions.

Then, as RNC Finance Chair Steve Wynn has similar allegations of sexual assault, we hear nothing on his donations of over $300k to the RNC. And don't even get me started on the President's embrace of Roy Moore.

It all goes back to the President himself. He has over a dozen credible allegations of sexual harassment and assault against him and has bragged, on video, about sexually assaulting women.

The President absolutely should be held accountable, and hearings should have already been conducted into these serious allegations. But the GOP Congress looks the other way in abdication of its responsibility to provide oversight.

This isn’t normal. It isn’t acceptable. And in our families, our communities, and our workplaces we need to speak the message about the value of women in our words and our deeds.

Our next chance at holding this President and the WH accountable comes on November 6, 2018, when we can flip the House and Senate and bring back some accountability.

Every day between now and then, let us organize, advocate, and fight to make sure women’s voices are heard and valued.

https://twitter.com/SenGillibrand/status/961980226384400384

 
Last edited by a moderator:
Shame on all of you hyenas that just soil Trump in any thread in the political subforum. 

There has NEVER been a President in American history that has been more inclusive for women. Kellyann Conway, Hope Hicks, Ivanka and Sarah Sanders are all in his inner circle.  

You have all been duped into following this liberal narrative that Trump is horrible to women by pushing these bogus claims.  These claims are generated to feed the fear of the left wing womyn’s Anti-republican agenda. 
Why do you support Trump despite (hopefully not because of) his well-documented lifetime of misogyny, the 19 women who have alleged that he sexually assaulted him, the countless more who have been harassed or improperly objectified by him in a professional setting, and the fact that his White House appears to welcome, attract and protect men who beat up women? Do you think that sends the right message to women who feel like society disregards their allegations and concerns and treats them like second-class citizens?

Thanks, will answer yours.

 
There has NEVER been a President in American history that has been more inclusive for women. Kellyann Conway, Hope Hicks, Ivanka and Sarah Sanders are all in his inner circle.  
Did you exclude Obama from your calculations because he wasn’t born here and therefore his administration doesn’t count, or was it because Obama hired a bunch of women qualified to actually do their jobs and weren’t just sycophants?

 
Yeah, well...

Kirsten Gillibrand‏ @SenGillibrand 2h2 hours ago

This is an important time to talk about this WH and whether they value women. Because, consistently, their actions tell us they don’t.

Despite some cheap words in the State of the Union, the President refuses to lift a finger to pass a real paid family leave bill.

Worse yet, this administration actually rolled back an Obama rule that required businesses to report pay data to help close the wage gap.

At the same time, they remain all in on trying to restrict women's access to reproductive health and birth control.

And now, we learn they were fine with an alleged domestic abuser working next to the Oval Office as long as the press and public didn’t know about it.

The WH press office and chief of staff John Kelly ignored credible allegations against this staffer until the very end. In fact, Kelly called him a man of “honor."

We  have learned that Kelly has previously "appeared as a character witness in a 2016 court-martial of a Marine colonel accused of sexually harassing two female subordinates. Mr. Kelly praised the colonel as a 'superb Marine officer.'”

The RNC, led by President Trump, called out Democrats for their association with the disgraced Harvey Weinstein. Democrats returned the donations and widely condemned his actions.

Then, as RNC Finance Chair Steve Wynn has similar allegations of sexual assault, we hear nothing on his donations of over $300k to the RNC. And don't even get me started on the President's embrace of Roy Moore.

It all goes back to the President himself. He has over a dozen credible allegations of sexual harassment and assault against him and has bragged, on video, about sexually assaulting women.

The President absolutely should be held accountable, and hearings should have already been conducted into these serious allegations. But the GOP Congress looks the other way in abdication of its responsibility to provide oversight.

This isn’t normal. It isn’t acceptable. And in our families, our communities, and our workplaces we need to speak the message about the value of women in our words and our deeds.

Our next chance at holding this President and the WH accountable comes on November 6, 2018, when we can flip the House and Senate and bring back some accountability.

Every day between now and then, let us organize, advocate, and fight to make sure women’s voices are heard and valued.

https://twitter.com/SenGillibrand/status/961980226384400384
Terrible source. Look at her past. 

 
Why does that matter?
You're right. This isn't the thread where we discuss Trump's racism. Apologies for bringing that here.

However, it is worth noting that Obama not only had a large number of women in his administration but that included a large number of minority women. So the idea no President is as progressive as Trump in terms of putting women in prominent positions in his administration doesn't carry much weight if you're going to conveniently ignore the last guy in office.

 
He's now praising the wife-beater and wishing him the best.
:doh:  I'm going to go out on a limb and guess Trump isn't one of those parents who are all "tell the truth right now about what happened and we can work a positive solution.  But if you lie or withhold the truth the punishment will be worse."

 
:doh:  I'm going to go out on a limb and guess Trump isn't one of those parents who are all "tell the truth right now about what happened and we can work a positive solution.  But if you lie or withhold the truth the punishment will be worse."
It's cute that you think Trump is capable of parenting.

 
:doh:  I'm going to go out on a limb and guess Trump isn't one of those parents who are all "tell the truth right now about what happened and we can work a positive solution.  But if you lie or withhold the truth the punishment will be worse."
I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess Trump isn't one of those parents who parents.

 
If proven, they would.  However in many cases it has been decades and most came forward around the election.  
Why didn't you demand proof before you decided that the allegations against Christina Garcia were worthy of discussion? 

If you're going to enable abusers and harassers by assuming victims are lying and people who are accused are telling the truth even if the described misconduct fits perfectly with a lifetime of misogyny as well as the accused person's own words in describing encounters with women, thus mocking the #metoo movement you claim is the subject of your thread, at least be consistent about it.

 
If proven, they would.  However in many cases it has been decades and most came forward around the election.  
And all had verified contemporaneous accounts of people they told at the time the alleged incidents happened. You would have to believe these women made up these stories up to 20+ years ago about Trump and  then told a friend, family member or co-worker about it at the time for some unknown reason.

 
It's cute that you think Trump is capable of parenting.


I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess Trump isn't one of those parents who parents.
Tough but fair.

But I suppose if you’re like Trump andhabe been publicly accused of sexual assault by 19 different women, bragged about it to a national TV reporter, has cheated on all three of his wives, and has sexual harassment settlements protected by sealed court documents, it’s probably best if he outsourced parenting the five children he’s had with three different women.

 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top