It's Not Okay For Trump To Disrespect A Woman, But It's Okay For You To Disrespect Me?
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It's Not Okay For Trump To Disrespect A Woman, But It's Okay For You To Disrespect Me?

I am a woman, and I stand with Trump.

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It's Not Okay For Trump To Disrespect A Woman, But It's Okay For You To Disrespect Me?
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Recently, while defending my political and religious views, I was told that I am an uneducated deplorable. I was also told that I am a disgrace to women, because I continue to support Donald Trump and his campaign even after the video of his crude comments was released. I was then told that because I support Donald Trump I support sexual assault. So, let me get this straight... It's not okay for Trump to disrespect women in a decade old video, but it's okay for you to disrespect me now for my political beliefs?

Need I remind everyone that the Clinton sex scandals happened while Bill was in office? That Hillary intimidated and threatened the women that he sexually assaulted so that they wouldn't go to the media with it? Is this really the woman that you want your daughters to look up to as the first female president? I don't want to look in my daughter's eyes 10 years from now and tell her that that is what she should strive to be, because that is not the kind of woman I want my child to be.

I'm a woman and I stand by Trump, today, tomorrow, forever. I stand by a better future for our country. I choose to believe that something he said 11 years ago, does not define who he is today. However, Hillary has proved herself to be untrustworthy time and time again. She couldn't be trusted to shoulder the responsibilities of being Secretary Of State so why should we trust her to shoulder the responsibilities of being the President of the United States? We couldn't trust her with classified emails, why should we trust her with nuclear codes? We couldn't trust her with the safety of our men in Benghazi, why should we trust her with the safety of our entire country?

Hillary likes to refer to Trump's supporters as, "a basket of deplorables." Umm, hey Hill, aren't your supporters the ones burning American flags and kneeling during the national anthem? Yeah, that's what I thought.

I don't approve of everything that Trump has done or said, but I do believe that he is our only hope for a better future. He may be vulgar at times, but he says what everyone else is thinking. He's not a career politician and that's exactly what America needs. We don't need political correctness, we need a saving grace.

I'm a woman, and I don't stand with her. I find the horrors of what she has done much worse than anything that Trump has said. Actions speak much louder than words, my friends. Hillary Clinton has shown us time and time again exactly what kind of leader she would be for our country, and it's not a good one.


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