Ladies, please remember this when you vote next time. It’s not hitting below the belt but I think it will hurt him more. You shouldn’t have to listen to that moron.
Abuse kills the spirit and worse. Like most people in an abusive relationship, women voters might be missing the red flags that they are in a political party with an abuser. Chances are they don’t want to see these red flags because they so desperately want to believe that the abuser actually loves them, or cares about them – or wants the best for them. And slowly, steadily and irreversibly, the abuse – especially from someone who is supposed to be your president – will erode your joy, your sense of well-being and even your mental health, driving you to paralyzing self-doubt, shame and possible suicide. And the hard truth is that the fact that you are reading this indicates that part of you already knows that you are in an abusive relationship…
That despite the best face you are trying to put on things – and even despite the fact that your president does do some good things for you – that you are profoundly unhappy. Even scared. And that you know – deep inside – that you need to make a change in your life. That change could be altering you or your president’s behavior, getting professional help or becoming an independent – or leaving your abusive party once and for all.
Lolapoo Premium Member about 6 years ago
Accurate illustration of what he probably looks like when he psychologically and emotionally “beats down” Melania.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member about 6 years ago
Donald, your craziness is a pre existing condition!
Ontman about 6 years ago
Ladies, please remember this when you vote next time. It’s not hitting below the belt but I think it will hurt him more. You shouldn’t have to listen to that moron.
Masterskrain Premium Member about 6 years ago
The perfect example of a Co-Dependent Relationship!
Teto85 Premium Member about 6 years ago
That about sums it up, women who voted for him have battered spouse syndrome.
Kip W about 6 years ago
“Oh, he’s real bad to me and he says the most awful things, but I know he’ll settle down once he’s nominated
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once he’s elected
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once he meets his first crisis…"
—the GOPRadish the wordsmith about 6 years ago
Beats me why any woman would ever vote Republican.
martens about 6 years ago
White women in the Rustbelt are turning on Trump – The Atlantic
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/02/trump-approval…/552701/
And minority women has been against him from the get-go.
Mr. Blawt about 6 years ago
Abuse kills the spirit and worse. Like most people in an abusive relationship, women voters might be missing the red flags that they are in a political party with an abuser. Chances are they don’t want to see these red flags because they so desperately want to believe that the abuser actually loves them, or cares about them – or wants the best for them. And slowly, steadily and irreversibly, the abuse – especially from someone who is supposed to be your president – will erode your joy, your sense of well-being and even your mental health, driving you to paralyzing self-doubt, shame and possible suicide. And the hard truth is that the fact that you are reading this indicates that part of you already knows that you are in an abusive relationship…
That despite the best face you are trying to put on things – and even despite the fact that your president does do some good things for you – that you are profoundly unhappy. Even scared. And that you know – deep inside – that you need to make a change in your life. That change could be altering you or your president’s behavior, getting professional help or becoming an independent – or leaving your abusive party once and for all.