by Pa Rock
Citizen Journalist
Yesterday former Elle advice columnist E. Jean Carroll became the 24h woman to level sexual assault allegations at Donald Trump. Ms. Carroll recounts in her newly released book that Trump followed her into a dressing room at a high-end New York clothing store in the 1990's, pushed her against a wall where she banged her head, placed his mouth over hers, and forced his penis into her vagina.
Trump, being Trump, went to several of his standard defense lines. He said that he has never met the accuser, that she was just trying to turn a buck through more book sales, and that this allegation was likely the work of his enemies - particularly Democrats. At other times Trump has also chosen to demean his accusers by making statements which implied they were too ugly for him to mess with.
Donald Trump is always the victim.
This time, however, there may be some actual physical evidence. First of all, an old photograph has surfaced which shows Ms. Carroll and Trump together in a small circle of individuals - showing that they were acquainted. And, Ms. Carroll has saved the clothing that she said she was wearing when Trump raped her - and it has not been dry-cleaned - so there is a possible DNA link to her story as well.
Also, Ms. Carroll had the good sense to tell two of her friends about the attack shortly after it happened. She finally decided not to report it because one of those friends warned her that Trump had "200 lawyers" and would destroy her reputation.
But, the most significant and damming indicator that her story is true may well be Trump;s own recorded words. A tape emerged in 2016 from an Access Hollywood interview that Donald Trump had given in 2005, In that interview Trump bragged to NBC correspondent Billy Bush that he might start kissing women that he and Bush were about to meet.. He said, "I don't even wait. And when you're a star, they let you do it. You can do anything. Grab them by the pussy. You can do anything."
Layer that statement on top of Ms. Carroll's claims, and the result is damned nearly an admission of guilt.
The "star" pushed, and kissed, and grabbed, and raped. And when you're a star, they let you do it.
What's all the fuss about? It's just Donald being Donald.
Citizen Journalist
Yesterday former Elle advice columnist E. Jean Carroll became the 24h woman to level sexual assault allegations at Donald Trump. Ms. Carroll recounts in her newly released book that Trump followed her into a dressing room at a high-end New York clothing store in the 1990's, pushed her against a wall where she banged her head, placed his mouth over hers, and forced his penis into her vagina.
Trump, being Trump, went to several of his standard defense lines. He said that he has never met the accuser, that she was just trying to turn a buck through more book sales, and that this allegation was likely the work of his enemies - particularly Democrats. At other times Trump has also chosen to demean his accusers by making statements which implied they were too ugly for him to mess with.
Donald Trump is always the victim.
This time, however, there may be some actual physical evidence. First of all, an old photograph has surfaced which shows Ms. Carroll and Trump together in a small circle of individuals - showing that they were acquainted. And, Ms. Carroll has saved the clothing that she said she was wearing when Trump raped her - and it has not been dry-cleaned - so there is a possible DNA link to her story as well.
Also, Ms. Carroll had the good sense to tell two of her friends about the attack shortly after it happened. She finally decided not to report it because one of those friends warned her that Trump had "200 lawyers" and would destroy her reputation.
But, the most significant and damming indicator that her story is true may well be Trump;s own recorded words. A tape emerged in 2016 from an Access Hollywood interview that Donald Trump had given in 2005, In that interview Trump bragged to NBC correspondent Billy Bush that he might start kissing women that he and Bush were about to meet.. He said, "I don't even wait. And when you're a star, they let you do it. You can do anything. Grab them by the pussy. You can do anything."
Layer that statement on top of Ms. Carroll's claims, and the result is damned nearly an admission of guilt.
The "star" pushed, and kissed, and grabbed, and raped. And when you're a star, they let you do it.
What's all the fuss about? It's just Donald being Donald.
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