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Including 25 close art illustrations of vaginas! On October 7, 2016, during the 2016 United presidential election, The Washington Post released a video and accompanying article about Donald Trump and Billy Bush having "an extremely lewd conversation about women" in 2005. In the video, Trump indicated that he might start kissing a woman that he and Bush were about to meet during the filming of an episode of Access Hollywood, a show owned by NBCUniversal. Trump then said: "I don't even wait. And when you're a star, they let you do it, you can do anything ... grab them by the pussy." The recording provoked strong reactions by media figures and politicians across the political spectrum. Thousands of people - many wearing pink 'pussy hats' - have turned out in support of women's rights in Washington DC as part of a show of action on Donald Trump's first day as US president.
Why cry when you can laugh (and cry)? Read hundreds of full-color cartoons chronicling the absurdities, the tragedies, and the significance of the horrible, terrible, no-good 2016 presidential election. From the moment Jeb Bush, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, and the "Republican Clown Car" launched the election season, to the moment the electoral college declared Donald Trump the winner. This book features award-winning editorial cartoons by Darrin Bell, along with election-related comic strips selected from his two newspaper strips, "Candorville" and "Rudy Park."
If you're a star they'll let you do it. This book teaches you how to become that star.
Highly relevant! Perhaps one of the most relevant pieces of writing out there today. An instant landmark classic of indecency that means more than it says. This book is not for the faint of heart and great caution and maturity should be observed if you must venture into it. Sophisticated readers, however, will find the terrible ideas of our hero, "Mr. Crump," devilishly entertaining. Seriously though, this book is a crude social commentary on the character of our most newly elected president. The book consists of maniacal visions and advice on how to sexually assault women. Its purpose is to call into question the nature of abusive rhetoric and our willingness to be complacent in the face of it. Furthermore, it demands accountability not only from our so called "president," but from those of us who elected him as well. The book is written in a racist and misogynistic tone, and there is plenty of vulgarity to go around. It is mostly founded on the premise of the superiority of white men. The narrative takes full advantage of the attitude against political correctness and openly addresses issues that are often hard to discuss. There are themes of race, gender, xenophobia, white supremacy and idiocy that will keep any student of philosophy entertained. The book is insulting to the reader, but it is all part of the act. Mr. Crump treats the subject of sexual harassment as a sport and outlines tactics and criteria for playing such a sport. He references the sexual revolution of the '60s, deranged ideas about penis envy, and male sexual entitlement. He advises against falling in love and warns men about the strength of the weaker sex. He is an avid advocate of sexual dominance, and to that effect he proposes the ideas of money, power, race, good looks, and the right mental attitude as fundamental to achieving that goal. Crump goes on to clearly detail "how to grab women by the pussy." He talks about how to get started: where to train, what to expect, how to choose your victims. He establishes levels of difficulty in the game, and how to overcome those challenges. Heavily influenced by pop culture, Crump references several movies and news stories of the scandalous sort: Schwartzenegger's love child, Bill Cosby's allegations of sexual abuse, etc. Finally, Crump admits that in his game, as fun as it may be, there will always be a price to pay. He admonishes the reader of the consequences of engaging in such foul behavior, and concludes by predicting the rise of Trump. In spite of its silliness and shameful content, this book should not fail to challenge our notions about truth and decency. When filth, deceit and arrogance become a source of entertainment and leverage rather than condemnation, then it's time to start asking some serious questions about ourselves. There are things, awful, terrible things. festering under the surface of seemingly innocent boys' locker room talk. And these are things that we really must have a conversation about. The subject matter of this book is not to be taken seriously. However, what should be taken seriously is the fact that it exists, and that its source of inspiration is none other than the president of the United States. All in all, if there is one thing that the success of this book will do is prove one of the most valued tenets of the United States; a principle that Trump's own election has come to endorse. And that is that anything is still possible in this great country of ours.
Based on groundbreaking original reporting, an extensive new look at Donald Trump's relationships with women, revealing new accusations of sexual misconduct, exploring the roots of his alleged predatory behavior, and illustrating how Trump's presidency has helped catalyze the #MeToo movement and revitalize women's activism.
Donald Don't Grab that Pussy is a beautifully illustrated 24 page book finishing up with an activity where your child names animals. Through the guidance of Michelle Obama and her 5 animal friends, young Donald Trump learns to use his tiny hands in a kind way that promotes the importance of treating life with respect and care. Your children will love this fun spirited accessory for any library or coffee table. Animals Donald meets: Pussy Cat Rex the Dog Hamster Pony (At the Covfefe Ranch) Bird Great book for your kids while you read Fire and Fury.
This great gift book, both timely and humorous is a rhyming picture book decidedly for adults with a good sense of humor!
New York Times bestselling author and award-winning journalist, Nina Burleigh, explores Donald Trump’s attitudes toward women by providing in-depth analysis and background on the women who have had the most profound influence on his life—the mother and grandmother who raised him, the wives who lived with him, and the daughter who is poised to inherit it all. Has any president in the history of the United States had a more fraught relationship with women than Donald Trump? He flagrantly cheated on all three of his wives, brushed off multiple accusations of sexual assault, publicly ogled his eldest daughter, bought the silence of a porn star and a Playmate, and proclaimed his now-infamous seduction technique: “grab ’em by the pussy.” Golden Handcuffs is a comprehensive and provocative account of the women who have been closest to Trump—his German-immigrant grandmother, Elizabeth, the uncredited founder of the Trump Organization; his Scottish-immigrant mother, Mary, who acquired a taste for wealth as a maid in the Andrew Carnegie mansion; his wives—Ivana, Marla, and Melania (the first and third of whom are immigrants); and his eldest daughter, Ivanka, groomed to take over the Trump brand from a young age. Also examined are Trump’s two older sisters, one of whom is a prominent federal judge; his often-overlooked younger daughter, Tiffany; his female employees; and those he calls “liars”—the women who have accused him of sexual misconduct. Of these women, Burleigh writes, “where they come from and what they do now and in the future matters because they have or have had the ear of the most powerful man on earth.”
Using a discourse analysis, Dustin Harp investigates media during the 2016 US presidential election to explore how traditional (patriarchal) and feminist ideas about gender played out during the campaign. The book illustrates how these two ideologies competed for space and struggled for discursive authority. A broad range of media texts is examined, and "gender moments," where gender became a dominant part of the political conversation, are identified. These include the "nasty woman" and "grab them by the pussy" comments of Donald Trump and the "woman card" played by, and against, Hillary Clinton. Furthermore, Harp reveals how binary notions of gender and stereotypical ideas of how men and women should behave, look, and sound structured the ways Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton were talked about in the media. As a counterpoint, the research also shows the ways feminist ideologies worked against the sexism and misogyny and became mainstream in media discourse during the campaign. Students and researchers of Gender Studies will find that the "gender moments" in Gender in the 2016 US Presidential Election tell a broader story about women, gender expectations, and power. They offer important and timely insights about misogyny and sexual harassment in contemporary US culture and feminist resistance in a mediated public sphere.