
By Denise Bosquez |
Donald Trump, the most talked about presidential candidate, is causing talk around the nation by his degrading words toward women on public television. Although, by surprise, Trump has gained many of his votes from women.
Whether Trump’s inappropriate comebacks are said during a political conference or over social media, he always seems to head towards the female journalists who have substantial political questions. Women should not be voting for an individual that is putting down their gender, let alone anyone.
Megyn Kelly, a journalist for Fox News Channel, has been thrown down by Trump at the first republican debate. Kelly asked journalistic questions which according to Trump were “ridiculous.” Trump later told CNN “You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes”, also adding on “Blood coming out of her whatever,” inferring a menstrual joke, which isn’t common from an adult, notably someone whom is trying to get elected president.
Trump is not only immature, but a bully. Rosie O’Donnell, TV personal, has been bullied by Trump since 2003, over live television and over social media like Twitter. When asked about the Trump feud, O’Donnell said that “Probably the Trump stuff was the most bullying I ever experienced in my life, including my childhood.”
Being politically childish is another one of Trump’s personality defects. Rather than compelling his plan to “Make America great again” (which Trump is claiming to enforce if elected President,) he is playing ‘games’ with the other candidates running. Carly Fiorina, a female Republican running, was blasted by Trump “look at that face! Would anyone vote for that?”
Women voting for Trump believe he will take care of them “like no president has before,” which sounds great but along with all the other decisions he wants to put into action sounds like he could change anything at anytime he wants if elected. The tables could turn and he could want women to do this, or to take act in that and all the women that voted for him can have all their rights taken from them in a snap.
Rather then voting for a individual who has not a bit of political past, there are many other candidates who actually have experience rather than just being some rich guy. If a credential for running for president was being rich, then everyone with a lot of money would run, but that’s just not the case. America needs someone to reach all the necessities of all american citizens, not just a primary group.
Women should not vote for Trump, someone who publicly embarrasses their own gender. Women are being taken serious in the media industry and voting for someone whom mistreats them verbally will take all professionalism.