Donald Trump has been repeatedly accused of sexism and misogyny - and his disrespectful comments have come back to haunt him



Trump's derogatory comments about women have come back to haunt him in a damning new advert.

The commercial features real things the US presidential hopeful has said, read aloud by women.
'Bimbo', 'dog' and 'fat pig' are just a few of the disrespectful terms used by the GOP front-runner in public.
The advert has been released by Our Principles PAC, a group led by staffers to ex-Republican presidential hopeful and Trump's former Republican rival Jeb Bush .
Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a town hall campaign event in Hickory, North Carolina
Donald Trump has been repeatedly accused of sexism throughout his campaign
The Super PAC (political action committee) has apparently spent half a million dollars on the spot, which began running on TV networks on Monday, KTLA reported.
Billionaire businessman Trump has been repeatedly accused of sexism and misogynythroughout his campaign.
Real Donald Trump quotes about women read by women in damning new advert
Trump's real-life quotes about women are read aloud by women in the damning new ad
He came under fire in August last year for his disparaging comments about FOX News anchor Megyn Kelly after she grilled him over his views on women at a prime time debate.
Trump then sparked outrage by claiming the journalist had "blood coming out of her wherever".
Trump claimed Megyn Kelly (pictured) had 'blood coming out of her wherever'
He also hit the headlines a month later, after Rolling Stone published an interview in which he claimed then-rival Carly Fiorina was too ugly to be president.
Trump reportedly said: "Look at that face! Would anyone vote for that? Can you imagine that, the face of our next president?!
"I mean, she's a woman, and I'm not s'posedta say bad things, but really folks, come on. Are we serious?"
Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina participates in the Fox Business Network Republican presidential debate at the North Charleston Coliseum and Performing Arts Center
He also made disparaging comments about then-rival Carly Fiorina's looks
But the outspoken mogul claims he "cherishes" women.
Defending himself against claims of sexism last year, he told CNN: "I’m the exact opposite. I cherish women. I want to help women.
"I’m going to do things for women that no other candidate will be able to do. And it’s very important to me."

Post a Comment

0 Comments