There Is a Reason Donald Trump Supports Abortion for Incidents of Rape
As a man who tended to regard other women's private parts as his own, it all makes sense.
During the debate, Donald Trump angrily defended his ever-changing position on abortion. Looking into the camera, his vile pupils turning into pinpricks, he swore that in the case of rape, the victimized woman would still have access to abortion.
Let me remind you of something.
In 2016, Donald Trump was accused by Katie Johnson of rape. She claimed that in 1994 when she was 13, she was paid for having sex with Trump. On the last occasion, he forced himself upon her, and when she cried that he might impregnate her, Trump threw money at her as she cried on the bed and told her to get an abortion. Remember, she was only 13, the same age as his daughter.
Donald Trump is a human unfit for this world. He is a disgusting human being, and he is evil. It boggles the mind that so many formerly good people support him for the presidency and consider him a great human being — sent to us by God. If Donald Trump was sent to us by God, then I am a Satanist, folks. I doubt, however, that God approves of Trump. He is merely testing us, and MAGidiots and Republicans are failing that test, but this is the topic for another article.
In the wake of the terrible debate performance by the rambling and often off-message Trump, what shocked me the most was how binding the Fox News/MAGA propaganda truly is. The Washington Post reached out to 30 undecided voters in crucial swing states. It then asked them their thoughts on the debate.
As you would expect, Harris-leaning voters were critical of their candidate but open to seeing if Trump had anything more substantive to win them over. Their comments were logical. Amazingly, and again par for the course, the Trump-leaning voters were more often than not in disagreement with Trump’s answers and in agreement with Harris but remained in support of Trump after the debate — although five did switch to leaning Harris.
All of the voters were thoroughly confused by Trump’s accusations that immigrants were eating cats and ducks. What this tells me, though, is that Fox and other right-wing media sources haven’t had enough time to drive this message into the heads of their addicted viewers. Each time Harris gave an intelligent answer in comparison to Trump’s rambling ones, pro-Trump voters would regurgitate Trump rally slogans: “I think the economy is failing and the border security is a nightmare,” said a middle-aged white woman from Pennsylvania. I also believe that Pennsylvania will go with Trump after reading the comments from the undecideds. The answers that usually left me scratching my head at how they were so completely detached from reality were usually made by residents of Pennsylvania.
Konnie, 50, from Pennsylvania, said:
“I don’t think Harris gave any real answers to any question.”
“Obamacare was written by Big Pharma and special interests. The Affordable Care Act is very affordable until you go to use it. Yeah, you have coverage. You also have high deductibles, high out-of-pocket services.
On abortion:
“I don’t like the fact this is a discusion, but Trump explained better what to expect from him. I’m pro-choice, but I do agree with limits.”
Kamala Harris gave an excellent answer on what kind of president she thinks Americans want.
Harris said, “ … regardless of people’s color or the language their grandmother speaks, we all have the same dreams and aspirations and want a president who invest(s) in those not in hate and division (Who Won the Trump-Harris Debate).”
Heather, 30s, from Pennsylvania, said:
“We all have different dreams and aspirations, but we do need to stop the division.”
Debra, 60, from Pennsylvania, said:
“Right now I feel like I don’t want to vote for either one of them.”
Folks, Harris may have won the debate, but the power of stupidity is more resilient and lasting than that of intelligence. Feeling as if Harris is about to win, many on the left will demand that she give better and more detailed answers to her concrete plans for the economy and other matters. These “demands” will only serve to empower the right-wing stupid narrative that she is an unknown entity, and it will sway some of the undecideds back to Trump or to “strongly Trump.”
All I care about is beating Trump and fascism and little else. I know that 90 percent of Ms. Harris’s platform will be fine with me, soif there are bits and pieces I disagree with, I will get over it — it’s not all about me, right?
The undecided respondent thatbaffles me is a 30-something nurse from Georgia. She lists herself as “Asian or Pacific Islander.” She was leaning toward Trump before the debate and is still leaning toward Trump.
It’s people like her, Millie, who scare me the most.
The education system in this country has misspent 50 yrs teaching ignorance and stupidity. Remember Nixon, Reagan, Bush and Trump