Donald Trump and women, parody song


This 20 October 2016 satiric music video from Britain about Donald Trump and women is called Madonald – “I Like a Virgin“.

It is a parody of the song ‘Like a virgin’, by Madonna.

The lyrics are:

20 October 2016

I made it through the primaries with record numbers
I just don’t know how to lose, ‘cause I’m a winner
Won’t be beat, ‘cause I’m neat
I’m a star, I’m a real big star
So I had a feel, yeah I had a feel
A fun little fondle

Of a virgin, groped for the very first time
I like a virgin, put a roofie in her wine

Gonna have my way with you, girl
I’m allowed ‘cause I’m a star
And if you ever try to sue
I’ll say I’ve never heard of you

You’re so fine, and you’re mine
I’ll come on strong ‘cause I’m feeling bold
I’ve got nice, big hands
I’ve got larger than average-sized hands
And they’re ready for a touch

Of a virgin, groped for the very first time
I like a virgin, put a roofie in her wine
Like a vermin stepping across the line
I like a virgin, put a roofie in her wine

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35 thoughts on “Donald Trump and women, parody song

  1. http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/10/another-woman-accuses-donald-trump-groping-her

    Another Woman Accuses Trump of Groping Her
    >

    > October 20, 2016
    >
    > Yet another woman accused Donald Trump on Thursday of groping her—the 10th woman to accuse the Republican presidential candidate of unwanted sexual contact in the past eight days.
    >
    > At a press conference with famed women’s rights attorney Gloria Allred, Karena Virginia alleged that in 1998, Trump groped her at the US Open Tennis Tournament. In her statement, Virginia claimed that Trump approached her while she was waiting for a car to pick her up and drive her home. “Hey, look at this one,” Trump said, according to Virginia. “We haven’t seen her before. Look at those legs.” She said Trump then grabbed her arm before putting his hand on her breast. “I was in shock,” Virginia said. “I flinched. ‘Don’t you know who I am? Don’t you know who I am?’ That’s what he said to me,” she alleged.
    >
    > Virginia said no one asked her to come forward, but that she did so in support of the other women who have made allegations against Trump.
    >
    > Allred admitted to being a supporter of Hillary Clinton but said she had no contact with the campaign regarding her allegations or those of former Apprentice contestant Summer Zervos, another accuser who held a press conference with Allred last week.
    >
    > According to Allred, Virginia is not planning to pursue a lawsuit.
    >
    > The issue of Trump’s unwanted sexual advances toward women has sparked a firestorm just weeks before the election. On October 8, the Washington Post released a video showing Trump making lewd comments about his interactions with women in 2005. Since the release, 10 women have come forward to accuse him of groping or kissing them without their consent.

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  2. http://www.cnn.com/2016/10/22/politics/donald-trump-jessica-drake/index.html

    > Latest Trump accuser says he hugged, kissed her without permission
    >
    >
    > Washington (CNN)
    >

    > Another woman is publicly accusing Donald Trump of inappropriate sexual contact, alleging the GOP nominee touched and kissed her a decade ago during a charity golf tournament in Lake Tahoe, Nevada.
    >
    > Jessica Drake is at least the 11th woman to accuse Trump of unwanted sexual advances since the surfacing of a 2005 “Access Hollywood” tape in which Trump brags about being able to grope and kiss women.
    >
    > Drake, an adult film performer and director, claimed at a news conference in Los Angeles Saturday that Trump asked her for her phone number and invited her to his suite the night they met in 2006. She went and brought along two other women to accompany her because she said she did not feel comfortable attending alone.
    >
    > “He grabbed each of us tightly, in a hug and kissed each one of us without asking permission,” said Drake, who is being represented by Gloria Allred, the women’s rights attorney who has represented other women — including two other Trump accusers — in high-profile sexual assault cases.
    >
    > Feeling uncomfortable, Drake said she left after about 30 to 45 minutes but later received a phone call from one of Trump’s representatives, who invited her to his room alone. Drake declined.
    >
    > According to Drake, Trump himself then got on the phone with her, asking her to come back and to go out to dinner or attend a party with him, but she again declined.
    >
    > He then asked, “What do you want? How much?” Drake said.
    >
    > After she turned down his invite, she said he eventually offered her $10,000 and use of his private jet if she accepted.
    >
    > At the news conference, Allred showed a photograph of Trump and Drake together.
    >
    > The Trump campaign, which has vehemently denied previous sexual assault allegations against him, pushed back against Drake’s account Saturday.
    >
    > “This story is totally false and ridiculous. The picture is one of thousands taken out of respect for people asking to have their picture taken with Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump does not know this person, does not remember this person and would have no interest in ever knowing her. This is just another attempt by the Clinton campaign to defame a candidate who just today is number one in three different polls. Anyone who would pay thugs to incite violence at a rally against American citizens, as was released on video, will stop at nothing. Just another example of the Clinton campaign trying to rig the election,” the statement said.
    >
    > Trump earlier Saturday also vowed to sue his accusers after the election. He did not mention Drake’s allegations during a campaign rally in Cleveland.
    > Asked about Trump’s claim earlier in the day that she was behind other accusers, Clinton told reporters aboard her campaign plane Saturday night “That is just not accurate.”
    > Allred addressed Trump’s threat to sue.
    >
    > “If Mr. Trump thought that such bullying tactics would silence his accusers and prevent other women from coming forward, he will be sorely disappointed. Women will not be intimidated into silence by Donald Trump,” Allred said.
    >
    > Drake, at the end of her statement, acknowledged that she might be called an opportunist and a liar, but after the release of the “Access Hollywood” tape, she said she felt the need to come forward publicly.
    >
    > “I realize that in this situation I may be but a tiny grain of sand. But clearly, this is an enormous beach,” Drake said.
    >
    > The accusations made against Trump in the past two weeks range from inappropriate touching to forced kissing. Simultaneously, his poll numbers nationwide and in several key swing states have plummeted.

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  3. http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/not-wanted-black-applicants-rejected-trump-housing-speak-out-n671966

    > ‘Not Wanted’: Black Applicants Rejected for Trump Housing Speak Out
    >

    > by Cynthia McFadden, Anna R. Schecter and Hannah Rappleye
    > In 1973, New York City school teacher Annette Gandy Fortt was looking for a decent place to live. A listing for an apartment in a building owned by Donald Trump’s father, Fred, caught her eye — but she says the super told her there were no units available.
    >
    > “I was black,” Fortt said recently. “I was not wanted.”
    >
    > It wasn’t just a gut feeling. After Fortt was turned away from the Queens apartment building twice, the New York City Human Rights Commission sent a white person to the property to apply for an apartment — and the tester was offered the apartment, according to court papers.
    >
    > The commission took on Fortt’s case, and she says a young Donald Trump appeared with a lawyer at a hearing on behalf of the family real estate company, Trump Management.
    >
    > Her case also became part of a federal racial discrimination lawsuit filed by the Justice Department against Donald and Fred Trump that was resolved with a consent decree two years later in which they agreed to terms aimed at preventing discrimination.
    >
    >
    > Annette Gandy Fortt
    > That lawsuit is the basis of a new video from Hillary Clinton’s campaign, released Tuesday. The video, which features a tearful interview with a retired nurse who says she was denied an apartment, notes that while the racial discrimination allegations began when Fred Trump was running the company, they persisted after his son became president of the firm.
    >
    > Trump denies the company discriminated against blacks.
    >
    > “There is absolutely no merit to the allegations,” his spokeswoman, Hope Hicks, said in an email to NBC News. “This suit was brought as part of a nationwide inquiry against a number of companies, and the matter was ultimately settled without any finding of liability and without any admission of wrongdoing whatsoever.”
    >
    > Clinton has brought up the discrimination case before, saying during a debate last month that Trump started his real-estate career by getting sued for refusing housing to blacks. In response, Trump portrayed the litigation as no big deal and said dispensing with the suit without admitting wrongdoing “was very easy to do.”
    >
    > Court documents, however, show that putting the allegations behind him was tougher than the candidate suggests.
    >
    > Three years after the consent decree, the Justice Department went back to court to say the Trumps were not complying with the settlement. The claim was not resolved before the decree expired.
    >
    > Then, in 1982, Trump Management and eight other New York City landlords were hit with a class-action discrimination lawsuit by a housing advocacy group. Two years later, they settled by agreeing to rent one of every four vacant apartments in some neighborhoods to blacks, according to a New York Times account from the time.
    >
    > The breadth of the allegations doesn’t surprise Maxine Brown, who applied for an apartment in a Queens building owned by Fred Trump in 1963.
    >
    > “I was turned away because of my color,” said Brown, 86, whose account was first reported by the New York Times in August.
    >
    >
    > Maxine Brown
    > Brown’s application was taken by rental agent Stanley Leibowitz, who said there’s no doubt Brown didn’t get the apartment because she’s black — and no doubt that Donald Trump, then just 17, knew that.
    >
    > “Mr. Trump and his son Donald came into the office. I asked what I should do with this application because she’s calling constantly and his response to me was, ‘You know I don’t rent to the N-word. Put it in a drawer and forget about it,'” Leibowitz, 89, told NBC News.
    >
    > “Donald Trump was right alongside his father when I was instructed to do that.”
    >
    >
    > Stanley Leibowitz
    > Brown also filed a complaint with the Human Rights Commission and was offered an apartment after the hearing; she still lives there. Fortt also took an apartment in a Trump building as a settlement.
    >
    > “I wasn’t interested in suing Trump. I wasn’t interested in getting money. What I wanted was a place to live,” she said.
    >
    > Fortt, now 72, has kept the papers from her case for more than 40 years but said she would not have spoken up about her experience if Donald Trump hadn’t brushed off the allegations that resurfaced during his presidential run.
    >
    > “I think it’s important that history not be erased,” she said.

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  4. The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) is holding its most prestigious tournament–the 2017 U.S. Women’s Open–at Donald Trump’s New Jersey golf resort.

    Yep, a women’s organization wants to give millions in revenue, free advertising and good branding to Donald Trump.

    It’s straight up offensive. And even US senators agree–just yesterday, three of them wrote to their leadership, urging them to refuse to affiliate the tournament with a racist serial sexual predator.1

    The men’s PGA has already stopped doing business with Trump.2 If enough of us speak up and join the mounting pressure, the LPGA will be forced to move the tournament. Can you sign the petition?

    Tell the LPGA: “Dump Trump! A sexist, serial abuser should not host the most prestigious women’s golf tournament in America.”
    Sign the petition

    Golf is a sport whose leaders especially need to be sensitive to its history of sexism, racism and treatment of those with disabilities. The LPGA is the oldest women’s professional sports organization in America, but thirty years passed following women gaining the right to vote for the LPGA to form, in 1950, and stay in business. The PGA Tour banned Casey Martin, born with a leg birth defect, from using a golf cart–and he was only able to play after the Supreme Court ruled in his favor.3 Yet it affiliates with a presidential candidate who makes fun of people with disabilities.

    And up through 1961, men of color were banned from participating in the PGA Tour. That decision was reversed because advocates like us took action–California’s Attorney General forced the PGA Championship to be moved out of Los Angeles and threatened to ban further events in the state unless golf was open to all.4 It is through this lens that the LPGA needs to reconsider the decision to hold the U.S. Women’s Open at Trump National. Building on golf’s legacy of discrimination by affiliating with a racist, sexist businessman sends the wrong message to both young, aspiring golfers and to survivors of abuse.

    But the PGA of America has stood up for women before–and we can pressure them to do it again now. Two years ago, its President was immediately fired after attempting to belittle a male golfer as “a little girl.” The organization issued an apology and decried “insensitive gender-based statements.”5 Well, nothing could be more insensitive than forcing survivors of abuse to play on a course owned by an abuser. If we speak out together, we can send a better message and help golf continue to be more inclusive and welcoming to all.

    Sign the petition to the LPGA: Dump Trump NOW.

    Thanks for taking action.

    –Nita, Shaunna, Kat, Karin, Adam, Holly, Kathy, Onyi, Susan, Anathea, Audine, Shannon, Megan, Libby, Emma, PaKou, and Pilar, the UltraViolet Action team

    Sources:

    1. Senators call for the LPGA to move women’s major away from Trump course, ThinkProgress, October 26, 2016

    2. The Companies That Have Dumped Donald Trump, ABC News, July 4, 2015

    3. This time around, few would deny Casey Martin a ride at the Open, Golf Magazine, June 12, 2012

    4. PGA Group Abolishes ‘Caucasian’, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, November 10, 1961

    5. Ian Poulter tweet leads to exit of American PGA president, BBC, October 25, 2014

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