Nice sexist comment by some old white democrat.
Another day in the 2016 election cycle, another terrible thing said about women. Shockingly, this quote didn’t come from Donald Trump, but was made in reference to him.
Former Pennsylvania governor and Hillary Clinton supporter Ed Rendell, speaking to the Washington Post, said the following about Trump’s potential for success:
For every one he’ll lose 1½, two Republican women. Trump’s comments like “You can’t be a 10 if you’re flat-chested,” that’ll come back to haunt him. There are probably more ugly women in America than attractive women. People take that stuff personally.
Ah, but of course, the only thing standing between Trump and the presidency is a hoard of "ugly women" who had their feelings hurt by a misogynistic Oompa Loompa with a trust fund.
Ed, you were just trying to help, but maybe ... don't.
Ex-Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell says Donald Trump's past comments on women will likely come back to haunt him because 'there are probably more ugly women in America than attractive women.'
The Democrat, and Hillary Clinton ally, was offering his thoughts to The Washington Post on the likely Republican nominee's prospects for success in the Philadelphia suburbs when he made the comment.
Rendell later apologized. 'What I said was incredibly stupid and insensitive,' he told reporters in Philadelphia. 'When I read it in the article, I said, "Did I say that?" It was just dumb, and stupid, and insensitive, and if I offended anyone, I apologize.'
Rendell, the former mayor of Philadelphia before he was elected statewide, says Trump's words might gain the presumptive Republican nominee some working-class Democratic voters, but will cost him Republican women because he says 'people take that stuff personally.'
@bchorn
Just for you...
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Another day in the 2016 election cycle, another terrible thing said about women. Shockingly, this quote didn’t come from Donald Trump, but was made in reference to him.
Former Pennsylvania governor and Hillary Clinton supporter Ed Rendell, speaking to the Washington Post, said the following about Trump’s potential for success:
For every one he’ll lose 1½, two Republican women. Trump’s comments like “You can’t be a 10 if you’re flat-chested,” that’ll come back to haunt him. There are probably more ugly women in America than attractive women. People take that stuff personally.
Ah, but of course, the only thing standing between Trump and the presidency is a hoard of "ugly women" who had their feelings hurt by a misogynistic Oompa Loompa with a trust fund.
Ed, you were just trying to help, but maybe ... don't.
Ex-Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell says Donald Trump's past comments on women will likely come back to haunt him because 'there are probably more ugly women in America than attractive women.'
The Democrat, and Hillary Clinton ally, was offering his thoughts to The Washington Post on the likely Republican nominee's prospects for success in the Philadelphia suburbs when he made the comment.
Rendell later apologized. 'What I said was incredibly stupid and insensitive,' he told reporters in Philadelphia. 'When I read it in the article, I said, "Did I say that?" It was just dumb, and stupid, and insensitive, and if I offended anyone, I apologize.'
Rendell, the former mayor of Philadelphia before he was elected statewide, says Trump's words might gain the presumptive Republican nominee some working-class Democratic voters, but will cost him Republican women because he says 'people take that stuff personally.'
@bchorn
Just for you...
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3597320/Ex-governor-More-ugly-women-attractive-women-US.html#ixzz49945HMpb
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