Woman-hating Fake Man Loses “Bigly” to One of the Women He Abused
What the Biggest Loser did with his tiny fingers is finally costing him
E. Jean Carroll waving “Buh-Bye” to the former Misogynist-in-Chief.
My birthday was on Wednesday, but I got my present on Friday when a jury in New York ordered Donald Trump to pay E. Jean Carroll, a woman he abused in 1996 by attacking her and forcing his tiny fingers into her vagina $83.3 million for defaming her.
Mr. Trump could be the dictionary illustration of a mental disorder that is not listed in the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders but should be—that is most essential to understanding the nature of Donald Trump’s madness . . . and much of the worst in human history. I call it Acute Masculine Insecurity Disorder (AMID). Despicable self-aggrandizement is one of the symptoms with which a man afflicted with this disorder most frequently presents.
His misogyny is reflective of his deep fear that he—how shall we put it?—doesn’t “measure up.”
Here are a few reminders of what Trump has said about women over the years:
"Women? You have to treat ’em like shit." (New York magazine, Nov. 9, 1992)
“You know, it really doesn’t matter what they write [about you] as long as you’ve got a young and beautiful piece of ass.” (Esquire, 1991)
At a New York dinner party during the 2016 presidential campaign, Trump mortified the guests by proclaiming, “I don’t need Viagra. I need a pill to make my erection go down.”
When Marla Maples was his mistress in the early 1990s, Trump told business associates that she had “nice tits, no brains.”
When he bought the Miss Universe Pageant, Trump bragged to Howard Stern in 2005, “I’ll go backstage before a show, and everyone’s getting dressed and ready and everything else. And you know, no men are anywhere. And I’m allowed to go in because I’m the owner of the pageant. And therefore I’m inspecting it.”
“Is everyone okay?” Trump continued with his self-important recounting. “You know they’re standing there with no clothes. And you see these incredible-looking women. And so I sort of get away with things like that.”
When one Miss Universe contestant said to him of another, “She’s sweet,” Trump’s response was classic for men who see women as decorous objects to be flaunted, fondled, and fucked: “I don’t care is she’s sweet. Is she hot?”
“My favorite part (of Pulp Fiction) is when Sam [Samuel L. Jackson] has his gun out in the diner and he tells the guy to tell his girlfriend to shut up. Tell that bitch to be cool. Say: Bitch be cool. I love those lines.” (TrumpNation: The Art of Being The Donald, 2005)
Asked in 2008 whether he has ever had a “threesome,” Trump boasted that he has “slept with” at the same time not only two, but three women.
Trump has admitted to desiring young girls. When Howard Stern asked him in 2006 whether he has an age-limit for having sex with girls, Trump initially said no, but then caught himself: “No, I have no age — I mean, I have age limit. I don't want to be … with, you know, 12-year-olds.”
He has said that he considers the age of 35 to be “check-out time” for women. So apparently his age range for women is 13 to 35.
He calls women who don’t meet his “standards”—or fail to demonstrate subordination to him or other men—“bimbos, “fat pigs, “dogs,” “slobs,” and “disgusting animals.”
“I don't have a lot of respect for Megyn Kelly—she's a lightweight. She gets out and she starts asking me all sorts of ridiculous questions and, you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever.”
And, of course, there is the Access Hollywood tape:
“I did try and fuck her. She was married,” Trump says.
“And I moved on her very heavily. … “I moved on her like a bitch, but I couldn’t get there. And she was married,” Trump says. “Then all of a sudden I see her, she’s now got the big phony tits and everything. She’s totally changed her look.”
You know I’m automatically attracted to beautiful — I just start kissing them. It’s like a magnet. Just kiss. I don’t even wait.”
“And when you’re a star, they let you do it,” Trump says. “You can do anything.”
“Whatever you want,” says another voice, apparently Billy Bush’s.
“Grab them by the pussy,” Trump says. “You can do anything.”
In Trump’s deposition in May 2023, Carroll attorney Roberta Kaplan asked him about a post on his social media platform in which he wrote that Carroll was claiming Trump had “swooned her” inside the store, and asked him what he meant.
Trump said he was referring to
“an act that she said happened, which didn’t happen. And it’s nicer than the word that starts with F.”
Asked about the content of his remarks, he said,
“Well, historically, that’s true with stars.”
“True with stars that they can grab women" by their privates? Kaplan asked. Trump responded:
“Well, that’s what — if you look over the last million years, I guess that’s been largely true. Not always, but largely true. Unfortunately … or fortunately.”
Ms. Kaplan didn’t ask Mr. Trump how “stars” were identified among Homo erectus, the human ancestor that was around a million years ago.
“Nobody respects women more than Donald Trump. Nobody,” he asserts. “I cherish women.” Of course he does: he cherishes them as things, the way he cherishes other possessions, such as his golden palaces. The gaudy possessions Trump gathers for himself and his erection of tall buildings with his name in gold on them are examples of a lust for excess that is a clear reflection of AMID. “Real men”—men who are secure in themselves—don’t need excess.
What I have presented here is just a small fraction of the outrageous things Donald Trump has said about and done to women. I didn’t even get into all he has said about his lust for his daughter Ivanka; maybe I will another day. (That is presumably in the past, though, since Ivanka is now seven years beyond her father’s “check-out time” for women.)
It is an everlasting shame on our country that this creature was ever president.
Yesterday, all the women he has abused verbally and physically got a small measure of relief.