Prediction: men will not want to be seen as predators.

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  1. Guyzilla

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    Those that are lionizing the entrapment plow by Trump and son in law, and grabbing women by ANYFRIGGIN THING, will drive a wedge straight into the heart of their unity. This wedge has not had it's full effect yet. It is cumulative, and will culminate in the fanboys running from their messiah faster than PEter could deny Christ thrice before the Cocksure crow flies. Or something like that.

    They will have never heard the word drumpf/trump/MUDD.

    But, in the meantime, and yes, that is intentional, the TINY GAIN they garnered, to fight again, just one more day, will have those men that have sense, running in time.


    ANy man that lets on, that he thinks grabbing women by their girly parts was/ is or was ever a good idea, will have his hands full.

    Literally. So, those men, that have sense enough, to know that women DONT like being grabbed, let alone THERE, where Trump insinuated a female JOURNALIST is bleeding from, will vote to zip it, IF they know what is good for them.

    So, in the end game, PLAYERS LOSE.

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    The release of a 2005 recording showing Donald Trump gloating about sexual assault has cost him male voters. But by one measure, the tape has had a bigger impact on men. In an NBC News/SurveyMonkey poll conducted before the release of the tape, 45 percent of likely male voters said Mr. Trump does not respect women. Post-tape, that share rose to 55 percent.

    The effect on women was less pronounced — 64 percent of likely female voters polled pre-tape said Mr. Trump did not respect women, compared with 69 percent surveyed afterward.

    For female voters, the tape may not have been much of a surprise. Women have a lot of practice spotting sexism, and Mr. Trump’s has never been subtle. Before the 2005 conversation came to light, he had already called Rosie O’Donnell a pig, said that Megyn Kelly had “blood coming out of her wherever” and told his Twitter followers to look at Alicia Machado’s (nonexistent) sex tape.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/11/opinion/male-voters-finally-get-trump.html?_r=0
     

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