Donald Trump's New Reality: It's All Lies, It's All Rigged From Media To Polls To Voting

New York Times Runs Full Two-Page Spread of Everything Trump Has Insulted on Twitter Mediaite

The New York Times made news Monday,  running a rare two-page story listing every person, place, and thing Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has ever insulted.

The Times had archives ready to go, having long kept a continually-updated list of Trump’s insults on its website. The most recent entries in the endless list of insults include attacks on acting DNC chairwoman Donna Brazille (“Totally dishonest”), Republicans (“So disloyal”) and the electoral process (“RIGGED”).

Today The Times decided to publish the entire list of Trump insults in its print edition.

Clinton Vaults to a Double-Digit Lead ABC News

Hillary Clinton vaulted to a 12 pt. lead over Donald Trump in the ABC News/Washington Post polls, out Sunday morning. Clinton leads Trump 50% to 38%.

Donald Trump chose the two issues that are causing his dramatic polls decline to open his farce and disgraceful Gettysburg addresses on Saturday. As an expert communicator, Trump knows that the opening paragraphs of an address define its impression on listeners. Trump's fierce aggression in saying he will sue the women who have accused him of varying sexual advances and misconduct, coupled with his reluctance to say that he will accept the election result, are causing him to utterly tank in new polls. Yet, Trump presses on with the same defiant strategy.

Dear Donald Trump: I'm an OB-GYN. There are no 9-month abortion. VOX

Focusing on late-term abortions is always an interesting strategy for Donald Trump. But it is the wrong strategy. The vast majority of abortions -- 91 percent -- happen before 13 weeks. Easily accessible, free, long-acting reversible contraception has caused America's abortion rate to decline consistently.

For the record, this doctor explains that Trump's horrific visions of babies being pulled out of the womb and killed are totally false. Only 1.3% of abortions happen after 21 weeks. When one is required for very rare reasons, labor is induced and every attempt is made by medical professionals to save the fetus in a neo-natal hospital unit, regardless of health problems requiring this medical effort.

Once again, Trump takes the most contentious social issues of our time and fills them with toxic hate.

Republican Women Revolt

The Anguish of Being a Republican Woman in the Age of Trump by Michelle Goldberg Slate

Earlier this month, Michigan GOP leaders told Wendy Day, the state party’s grassroots vice-chair, that she had to endorse Donald Trump or resign. Day, a former staffer for Ted Cruz, refused to do either. In a letter to the state Republican chairwoman, she wrote, “It is important for our party to represent all of the voices in our party, not just the loudest.” On Oct. 17—10 days after the release of the 2005 Access Hollywood tape in which Trump bragged about groping women—the chairwoman announced Day’s removal from the post she’d been elected to at a state convention last year.

Hillary Clinton Headlines October 24, 2016

UPI/CVoter poll: Hillary Clinton's lead narrows to 3.07 points UPI

Clinton's Specter of Illegitimacy The New York Times

The New Yorker endorses Clinton Politico

Exclusive investigation: Donald Trump face foreign donor fundraising scandal The Telegraph UK

Trump's plan for his first 100 days in office includes suing the women accusing him of sexual assault VOX

A Ton of Floridians Registered to Vote After Hurricane Matthew, as Rick Scott Feared Slate

This election is much more than Trump vs. Clinton. It's old America vs. new America LA Times

Massive Backlash Builds Against Trump Among Women Over Miss Universe Insults

Former Miss Universe Alicia Machado Won't Be Defined by Donald Trump's Fat-Shaming Cosmopolitan

Donald Trump was positively ambushed by Hillary Clinton in Monday night's debate, as she waited for the right moment to unload on Trump for his body-shaming of the woman he called Miss Piggy.

Hillary's TV debate response to Lester Holt's question about Trump's assertion that Clinton doesn't look presidential -- meaning that she has no penis -- was fully-loaded:

"This is a man who has called women pigs, slobs, and dogs, and someone who has said pregnancy is an inconvenience to employers," Clinton said.

She then called attention to one woman in particular, who, next to Clinton herself, would emerge as the most famous following the debate. “And one of the worst things he said was about a woman in a beauty contest — he loves beauty contests, supporting them, and hanging around them — and he called this woman 'Miss Piggy.' Then he called her 'Miss Housekeeping,' because she was Latina.”

"Where did you find her, where did you find her?" Trump interrupted, but Clinton pressed on: "And she has a name, Alicia Machado, and she has become a U.S. citizen ... and you can bet she's going to vote this November." The audience, against the debate's house rules, burst into applause.

So confident was the Clinton campaign that one way or another, Hillary would be able at some point in the debate to take Latina Alicia Machado's case to voters that her post-debate response was ready to go.

1. Machado quickly affirmed her support for Clinton on her Twitter feed. 2. The campaign had an ad ready to go. 3. Machado has an online interview in Cosmopolitan today.

Then there is the help that Trump himself gave the 'fat shaming' of the former Miss Universe issue yesterday, as the totally predictable Trump doubled down on his actions from two decades. And this meglomaniac thinks he has the brainpower to handle Vladimir Putin??? The Russians must be doubled over with laughter.

Were the Trump children cringing -- or did at least Ivanka say: "Daddy, shut the hell up!!!!!!" Probably no -- unless the Trump kids are watching their future fortunes flushed down the proverbial toilet because Big Daddy just can't zip up his mouth.

As for launching a crusade against Bill Clinton's past infidelities, can someone make it clear that Bill Clinton is a spouse, whereas thrice-married Donald Trump himself was never able to keep his fly zipped up?

If you doubt that a gutter-level response is waiting for the Trumpster if he unloads on Bill Clinton over past infidelities, think again. Hillary herself won't go there, but the Internet has its own toxic culture, and the Clinton campaign will manage to unload Trump's fair share on his own campaign.

It's called HYPOCRISY with a capital H, and we will unload on Trump for her.You have been warned Mr. Orange Man. ~ Anne

Related: That Seventh-Grade Bully Is Running for President by Nicholas Kristof New York Times

Kesha Supports Former Miss Universe Alicia Machado, slams Donald Trump: 'He Is A Bully' Billboard

Shamed and Angry: Alicia Machado, a Miss Universe Mocked by Trump New York Times

Cover Story: Donald Trump Is Barry Blitt's 'Miss Congeniality' The New Yorker

She  was the worst we ever had, the worst, the absolute worst, she was impossible,” Donald Trump told Fox News the morning after his debate with Hillary Clinton, defending his treatment of Alicia Machado, the former Miss Universe whom he called “Miss Piggy,” when she gained weight after the pageant, and “Miss Housekeeping,” in apparent reference to her heritage. Watching the debate, the artist Barry Blitt recognized a significant moment in the Presidential campaign. Of all Trump’s dangerous beliefs, Blitt said, his misogyny “might just be his Achilles’ heel.”

Trump Zips Up His Own Fly & Goes After Bill Clinton

PSA: It's really, really sexist to blame Hillary Clinton for Bill's infidelity ThinkProgress

Punditsjournalists, and real-time polls agree: The first presidential debate was a bad night for Republican nominee Donald Trump. In full spin mode, Trump campaign operatives are now grasping at straws — and, continuing on a common theme, they’re coming up sexist.

In a particularly egregious example, Trump surrogate Rudy Giuliani said that Hillary Clinton is “too stupid to be president” because she didn’t know about her husband’s infidelity, continuing a grossly sexist line of attack the campaign has employed before.

10 Emotional Abuse Tactics That Trump Blatantly Used in the First Debate EveryDay Feminism

The reason why this year’s election has caused a heightened and exacerbated sense of anxiety among many people is because Trump’s language is not your typical political rhetoric. In fact, the language he employs comes straight out the handbook of toxic masculinity.

That is, he uses toxic tactics of emotional abuse – especially emotional abuse aimed at women – in order to put other people down. The tactics are powerful, emotionally violent, and often disarming against their victims.

Hillary Clinton Headlines September 28, 2016

Donald Trump Proved to Be No Ronald Reagan The Atlantic

Comey on Clinton email probe: 'Don't call us weasels' Politico

Private Prison Stocks Just Tanked As Hillary Calls For End of State Private Prisons Occupy Democrats

Clinton Picks Up Two Unprecedented Endorsements Second Nexus

Trump? How Could We by Thomas Friedman New York Times

Trump fundraising record not all it appears Politico

Trump and the Truth: The 'Lying' Media The New Yorker

AOL founder Steve Case: 'I'm voting for Hillary Politico

Donald Trump's Cruel Streak The Atlantic