Welcome to my world: Golden Rule is Duck, Dodge, Deny
Trump was asked about
comments made by son, Don Jr., who stated that he was more afraid for his sons
than his daughters in the era of #MeToo accusations
saying: “It’s a tough thing going on. You can be an
exemplary person for 35 years and then somebody comes along, and they say you
did this or that, and they give three witnesses, and the three witnesses at
this point do not corroborate what she’s saying. It’s a very scary situation
where you’re guilty until proven innocent.”
Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court has been
delayed as the FBI conducts an investigation into allegations made by three
women that he sexually assaulted them or others decades ago.
Kavanaugh has steadfastly denied all allegations against him,
describing them as attacks by Democrats to derail his nomination.
Reminder: At least 20 women have accused Trump
of sexual misconduct between the late 1970s and 2013. Trump has likewise denied
the allegations made against him – one source is this ABC
News analysis and this story lists them by name and circumstances.
Partial list of Trump accusers
In Bob Woodward’s book:
“Fear:
Trump in the White House” he quotes Trump telling a friend about his
strategy in cases involving sexual accusations wherein he told the friend: “You’ve
got to deny, deny, deny and push back on these women. If you admit to anything
and any culpability, then you’re dead. That was a big mistake you made.”
Note: Trump and White House press
secretary Sarah Huckabee-Sanders both have dismissed Woodward’s book as a work
of fiction.
My 2 cents: The Trump sexual accusation’s
strategy is noteworthy: “Deny, deny, deny and push back on the women.”
So, as always, stay tuned … and thanks for stopping
by.
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