![]() ![]() ![]() Jean Carroll, who just bested him in court. If female voters are key to a Donald Trump victory in 2024, the former president should be in big trouble – but he doesn’t seem to care.Īfter being found liable for sexual abuse by a New York jury earlier this week, Trump took to the CNN town hall stage Wednesday night and proceeded to mock and berate Kaitlan Collins, the female anchor questioning him (a “nasty” person, he called her) after mocking and berating E. Jill Filipovic Courtesy of Jill Filipovic Jill Filipovic: Trump needs women to win in 2024, but he doesn’t seem to care Paul Begala, a Democratic strategist and CNN political commentator, was a political consultant for Bill Clinton’s presidential campaign in 1992 and served as a counselor to Clinton in the White House. Trump is a narcissist in a hall of mirrors. Not a thought for the tens of millions of women whose rights have been rolled back by Trump-appointed Supreme Court justices – just triumphant boasting about how he was the GOP president who actually delivered on the overturning of Roe v. Not a word of thanks for veterans and their families. Not a mention of the struggling rural families wrestling with the demon of opioid abuse. There was not a hint of empathy for the heroic cops who were brutally attacked on January 6. He failed to acknowledge the very real pain felt by so many Americans – including the millions who voted for him. He used the first-person pronoun in nearly every sentence, sounding like a tenor warming up for the opera: “Me, me, me, me, meeeeee.” This was vintage Trump: whining about the election he lost, grumbling about being indicted in New York, moaning about the jury that found him liable for the civil offense of sexual abuse and defamation. And there’s little indication he did enough to win over independent voters. It was an airing of grievances that will doubtless thrill his MAGA base, but may well motivate anti-Trump voters just as much. Opioid deaths skyrocketed, and the national debt exploded by $7 trillion during Trump’s tenure.īut in tonight’s CNN town hall, Trump told us who the real victim of this era is: Donald Trump.įrom the opening question to his last comment, Trump whined, griped and complained. 2.9 million Americans lost their jobs while former President Donald Trump was in the White House. Some women feel the best cure for a broken heart is a new beau.More than 400,000 Americans died from Covid-19 during the Trump presidency. If a feller can’t bow, he’ll never make a fiddler. to play a string instrument with the tool designed for such use.Remember always that the composer’s pen is still mightier than the bow of the violinist in you lie all the possibilities of the creation of beauty.įoundation walls bow for a variety of reasons, including water pressure, root penetration and poor construction. in music, a wooden or fiberglass rod strung with horsehair or some other stringy material, used to play a violin or other string instrument.Nobody’s life is wrapped up neatly in a bow. a knot made by doubling string into multiple loops.You will soon break the bow if you keep it always stretched. a weapon which has a curved springy part with a cord which propels an arrow.If the bow is sinking, the stern follows. In a stage play, you kill the leads and they come out for a bow – in a movie, they don’t come out for a bow, they’re dead. a bending of the body to show respect or acknowledgment.when the trees bow down their heads, the wind is passing by.įrom ‘Who Has Seen the Wind?’ by Christina Rossetti, 1830-1894 to usher in or out through a tilt of the head or waist.The thunder burst in loud claps the wind bowed the trees far down toward the earth, already wet with the rain.įrom ‘Dallas-A Sketch’ by Olive McHenry, ?. to exert force on something so as to cause to bend.The more the panic grows, the more uplifting the image of a man who refuses to bow to the terror. to bend at the waist in acknowledgment of applauseĮvery now and then one stands up and orates at length to the unfortunate crowd, after which he bows to their scattered applause.įrom ‘When the Sea is Rising Red’ by Cat Hellisen, 1977.They bow to you when borrowing, you bow to them when collecting. to bend at the waist or head as a sign of respect.
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