Friday, October 14, 2016

Two More Women Come Forward To Accuse Trump Of Sexual Misconduct


This is getting numbing in its sheer awfulness (graphic descriptions follow):
Kristin Anderson was deep in conversation with acquaintances at a crowded Manhattan nightspot and did not notice the figure to her right on a red velvet couch — until, she recalls, his fingers slid under her miniskirt, moved up her inner thigh, and touched her vagina through her underwear. 
Anderson shoved the hand away, fled the couch and turned to take her first good look at the man who had touched her, she said. 
She recognized him as Donald Trump: “He was so distinctive looking — with the hair and the eyebrows. I mean, nobody else has those eyebrows.”  (our emphasis)
Then there's more "just locker room talk" Trump news:
Another woman is coming forward to accuse Donald Trump of sexual misconduct against her. 
The woman, Summer Zervos, appeared Friday afternoon alongside attorney Gloria Allred to accuse the Republican presidential nominee of groping and kissing her during a business meeting. 
Zervos, was a candidate on “The Apprentice” in season five, decided to come forward after hearing Trump’s “obscene” language on a 2005 hot mic recording and then, during Sunday’s presidential debate, denied that he had ever engaged in sexual misconduct. 
She said Trump accosted her during a meeting at the Beverly Hills Hotel during a 2007 meeting about job opportunities. 
A security guard ushered her to a bungalow, where Trump greeted her, apparently in the nude in a bedroom, with a sing-song hello — which made Zervos uncomfortable. (our emphasis)
Recall when Trump was asked at the second presidential debate if he in fact had groped women (as he had bragged about), he responded in the negative.  Apparently, the sheer audacity of that lie is what's driving women who've suffered Trump's unwanted advances to come forward and testify. By our count, that's 14 women who've accused Trump of sexual assault or misconduct.

Since he's been exposed as a serial sexual predator, expect more to speak out.

BONUS:  Today, all but admitting he'd grope, he said of one accuser, "She wouldn't be my first choice." (The audience laughed and applauded.)  Someone get a net.

BONUS II:  Then there's this --
We're going to need more nets.