Trump nennt MSNBC-Moderatorin eine „Bimbo“, nachdem sie argumentiert, gegen ihn zu stimmen

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/donald-trump-stephanie-ruhle-bill-maher-bimbo_n_66e5b40fe4b0e9e4c582b6a6

27 Comments

  1. RonnieJamesDeus on

    So an insult that has absolutely nothing to do with the content of her statements and instead is focused entirely on her gender?

    Exactly what we have come to expect

  2. SaviorofMoe on

    And him calling a reporter a “Bimbo” is another argument in the case for voting against him.

    I’m really sick of seeing politicians shit on the free and open press. Sure, the press has problems but politicians attacking it as an institution is an attack on the first Amendment.

  3. Gym-for-ants on

    Instead of answering when a female asks difficult questions, he dismisses her and makes an ignorant comment about her because of her gender/looks…?

    This is the type of person people want running the country…?

  4. ClusterFoxtrot on

    Donald Trump, the guy who selected Himbo JD Vance?

    Man, I can’t even accurately say that because neither of them have attractive physical qualities, their personalities suck AND they’re dumb.

  5. onceinawhile222 on

    At least he didn’t call her one of the chosen. What an example of character.

  6. chicken trump is scared of Kamala, running away from the CNN debate farting like a cow

  7. PapaSteveRocks on

    Stephanie Ruhle is one of the smarter nighttime news tv hosts. In finance knowledge, she’s probably the best (not that “nightly show host” is a role that draws the financial news types).

    Are we comparing her to the towering intellect of Jesse Watters and his, checks notes, degree from a third rate liberal arts college? Greg Gutfeld and his panel of twits? Seminary school Sean Hannity? Please.

  8. kelticladi on

    This guy is so thin-skinned its a wonder we don’t see his blood oozing out from his wherever.

  9. CurrentlyLucid on

    This guy is so easy to manipulate. Not what we need as a leader.

  10. lyteasarockette on

    I cannot wait till this vile disease is behind us and everyone can move on with life again. I swear to god

  11. LisaFrankRealness on

    That’s gonna make the women folk come out in droves for him. /s

  12. yosarian_reddit on

    Trump: ‘all women should vote for me’.

    Trump 30 seconds later: ‘this woman is a bimbo’.

    All I want for xmas is for Trump to have a massive stroke, preferably whilst giving a rally speech.

  13. I’m so tired of these lazy, weakass idiots saying, “I can’t vote for Trump, but don’t know enough about Harris to vote for her, either.”

    Just say it, ok? You’d rather have Trump than a woman/POC.

    Since Trump is too chickenshit for another debate, Harris should sit down with a group of these so-called undecideds on CNN and let them ask whatever the fuck they want. She can give them clear answers as well as resources so that they can get off their high horses and do some goddamn research.

    Rant over.

  14. Salsashark_21 on

    Ruhle’s comment to Stephens about “when you move into nirvana, let me know” was amazing

  15. BertieWilberforce on

    This is a guy running for the highest office in the nation. And he’s behind. Presumably the pressure is on. Yet in the midst of a critical campaign he has time to watch Bill Maher. And then post misogynist shit about it and complain again about the NYT.

  16. downinthevalleypa on

    Wow, straight out of the 80’s, when every intelligent woman was so labeled by insecure men. That must have been a great decade for Trump, because time and time again we see his brain default there.

  17. scissor415 on

    This whole line about not knowing where Harris stands on issues is such a 🐴💩 cop out answer.

  18. CharacterActor on

    Politics aside, after reading what Trump wrote, do you really want to spend another four years with this angry screaming child?

  19. Mylaptopisburningme on

    Stephens said he would not vote for Trump, but didn’t want to commit to Harris because he was unclear on many of her political positions.

    Which is why I appreciate many of the Republicans like former judge Luttig: “In voting for Vice President Harris, I assume that her public policy views are vastly different from my own,” Luttig writes, “but I am indifferent in this election as to her policy views on any issues other than America’s Democracy, the Constitution, and the Rule of Law, as I believe all Americans should be.”

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