From: NewNowNext
Donald Trump dominated another news cycle this week, when audio from an 2005 encounter with Billy Bush saw him declaring that, because he was famous, he had the right to sexually assault women.
The comment was roundly criticized, and even prompted a faux-pology, but was anyone outraged—or even surprised?
What if Trump spoke about a man in such dehumanizing, sexualized terms?
Would his supporters have been more concerned if he said “It must be a pretty picture, you dropping to your knees,” to singer Bret Michaels,instead of playmate Brande Roderick.
Below, we flip the script—and the gender—on some of Donald Trump’s most misogynistic statements.
Trump originally made those comments about Paris Hilton, not Arnold’s 23-year-old actor-model son. The reality-TV star told Howard Stern that he wasn’t interested in “banging” Hilton then, “but she was beautiful.”
He then admitted he had watched her sex tape.
Trump made this claim about his female contestants in his 2004 book, How To Get Rich.
Trump made this comment about female companions in a 1991 Esquire interview.
Of course, Trump made this skeevy comment about his daughter Ivanka in a Rolling Stone interview last year.
Another Ivanka comment, from a 2006 episode of The View.
The Apprentice host once claimed 42-year-old supermodel Heidi Klum was past her prime.
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