It should disgust us all the same
Trump just mocked Dr. Ford, a victim of sexual assault. This shouldn’t surprise us — he’s mocked Gold Star parents, the disabled, and prisoners of war. But it should disgust us all the same. https://t.co/9YunYJYo4W
— Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) October 3, 2018
At a rally last night, Trump finally came right out and declared war on women. OK, sisters, let’s rise up and give him what he wants.
— Barbara Ehrenreich (@B_Ehrenreich) October 3, 2018
Mocking a credible woman who has come forward, bravely, with an allegation of sexual assault is, sadly, what we expect from this president. For a brief moment this week, I respected his relatively good comments about having a full investigation. That lasted for a nanosecond.
— Rep. Pramila Jayapal (@RepJayapal) October 3, 2018
We have a vile, soulless, cowardly man as president. That is not, I readily admit, a legal judgment. But it’s not an ideological or political judgment either. Even if his policies were to my liking, I couldn’t avoid voicing my disgust at anyone who could do what Trump just did: https://t.co/xpHKEEMmiO
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) October 3, 2018
— Andrea Mitchell (@mitchellreports) October 3, 2018
I really like Jayapal.
I could have sworn I voted for her, but I’m not in her district. It still confuses me.
I am and did.
Maybe your brain converted “I would if I were in her district” into “I did” over time. Brains do weird things like that to us.
Yeah, my brain just up and leaves sometimes, just takes a vacation without me. Usually when Donald Trump is speaking and I am hearing it.
@iknklast That’s a built in defense mechanism. Sort of a psychological airbag. Essential equipment for The United States of Nope.