Anonymous wrote:Could someone please explain for me why Trump was raked over the coals for calling her a nasty woman? And I ask this as someone who voted for Hillary today.
She was being "nasty" in that moment. Is it a situation where anything he said would be blown out of proportion because he's such a vile person. Or am I missing some underlying malice in the phrase?
Anonymous wrote:I just came out from running errands. Saw so many women wearing "Nasty Woman" t-shirts. Some of them should've put a bit of effort into their appearance. In many cases, the message was lost. It was almost like someone forced them to wear a scarlet letter.
Anonymous wrote:
It is not Janet. It's The Mary Jane Girls.
Anonymous wrote:Could someone please explain for me why Trump was raked over the coals for calling her a nasty woman? And I ask this as someone who voted for Hillary today.
She was being "nasty" in that moment. Is it a situation where anything he said would be blown out of proportion because he's such a vile person. Or am I missing some underlying malice in the phrase?
Anonymous wrote:I heard there are bars marketing "bad hombres" and "nasty women" cocktails =)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could someone please explain for me why Trump was raked over the coals for calling her a nasty woman? And I ask this as someone who voted for Hillary today.
She was being "nasty" in that moment. Is it a situation where anything he said would be blown out of proportion because he's such a vile person. Or am I missing some underlying malice in the phrase?
She wasn't being nasty in that moment at all. And if you think she was, I can only hope marine what you thdid know of the fact that Trump constantly called her names-even to her face-this entire campaign.
He contends that he is proud that he used the tax laws to his advantage (as he calls it) so shouldn't be like that Clinton thinks he can find away to avoid even more payments?
Anyway, as soon as I heard him say it I knew "nasty women" would become a rallying cry. Because it echoes every insult thrown at every woman who doesn't "know her place." Why can't you be a nice girl and go what I say? Ugh.
If you can't see the layers, I can't help you. But it's all there. And it has nothing to do with needing a name for her team or the term "deplorables " at all.
Adding to my post-she wasn't talking about his non release of his tax returns either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could someone please explain for me why Trump was raked over the coals for calling her a nasty woman? And I ask this as someone who voted for Hillary today.
She was being "nasty" in that moment. Is it a situation where anything he said would be blown out of proportion because he's such a vile person. Or am I missing some underlying malice in the phrase?
She wasn't being nasty in that moment at all. And if you think she was, I can only hope marine what you thdid know of the fact that Trump constantly called her names-even to her face-this entire campaign.
He contends that he is proud that he used the tax laws to his advantage (as he calls it) so shouldn't be like that Clinton thinks he can find away to avoid even more payments?
Anyway, as soon as I heard him say it I knew "nasty women" would become a rallying cry. Because it echoes every insult thrown at every woman who doesn't "know her place." Why can't you be a nice girl and go what I say? Ugh.
If you can't see the layers, I can't help you. But it's all there. And it has nothing to do with needing a name for her team or the term "deplorables " at all.
Adding to my post-she wasn't talking about his non release of his tax returns either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could someone please explain for me why Trump was raked over the coals for calling her a nasty woman? And I ask this as someone who voted for Hillary today.
She was being "nasty" in that moment. Is it a situation where anything he said would be blown out of proportion because he's such a vile person. Or am I missing some underlying malice in the phrase?
She wasn't being nasty in that moment at all. And if you think she was, I can only hope marine what you thdid know of the fact that Trump constantly called her names-even to her face-this entire campaign.
He contends that he is proud that he used the tax laws to his advantage (as he calls it) so shouldn't be like that Clinton thinks he can find away to avoid even more payments?
Anyway, as soon as I heard him say it I knew "nasty women" would become a rallying cry. Because it echoes every insult thrown at every woman who doesn't "know her place." Why can't you be a nice girl and go what I say? Ugh.
If you can't see the layers, I can't help you. But it's all there. And it has nothing to do with needing a name for her team or the term "deplorables " at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Janet Jackson
Ugh, I hate that song. Gah.
I thought it was Mary Jane Girls