Ben Shapiro
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This week has been a full-scale
disaster for Republican candidate Donald Trump. His poll numbers are dropping
toward Australia. His establishment-Republican supporters are panicking. His
campaign has swiveled toward slapping defectors rather than drawing new voters.
All of this is because Trump
turned out to be a Hollywood media celebrity with Democratic leanings...who ran
as a Republican.
How else could we explain the
media's sudden obsession with a 2005 tape of Trump riding on an "Access
Hollywood" bus? In the tape, Trump jabbers in disgusting fashion about
wanting to "f---" a married woman and his tendency to "just
start kissing (women)." He said: "It's like a magnet. Just kiss. I
don't even wait. And when you're a star, they let you do it. You can do
anything. ... Grab them by the p---y. You can do anything."
This is reprehensible. It's
repulsive. It's a celebration of sexual abuse. But the left's sudden shock and
dismay don't wash.
Trump said all of this on a
lot in Hollywood. Here are a couple of other Hollywood names that might jog
your memory: Roman Polanski and Woody Allen. Polanski earned a standing ovation
at the 2003 Oscars after winning an Academy Award for "The Pianist."
He was convicted of raping a 13-year-old girl both vaginally and anally in
1977. The offense happened at Jack Nicholson's home. Woody Allen's ex-wife and
children still say that he sexually abused his adopted daughter when she was 7
years old. But he continues to receive plaudits and rave reviews from his
friends in Tinseltown. And the Hollywood casting couch remains alive and well.
But Trump said that he engaged in precisely the same behaviors other Hollywood
stars often engage in, and the Hollywoodites are up in arms.
Is it possible that's because
he's a Republican?
Then there's the media. NBC
had access to this tape for 11 years. A producer from "The
Apprentice" claims that there are "far worse" tapes of Trump
than those released by "Access Hollywood." But Trump somehow
maintained a top-rated show on NBC for over a decade despite such activities,
and NBC continued to play him up as a wonderful rough-and-tumble business
genius. Yet MSNBC and NBC are now ripping Trump up and down for precisely the
sort of behavior they overlooked when he was earning them cash.
Is it possible that's because
he's a Republican?
Then there are the Democrats.
They claim that Trump's comments are disqualifying. Yet they backed President
Bill Clinton despite allegations of rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment;
and now they back Hillary Clinton despite allegations that she has targeted her
husband's victims. They lauded the late Sen. Ted Kennedy as a moral force in
the Senate, despite the fact that he drove a car off a bridge with a woman in
the back seat and left her to drown. They still worship at the altar of John F.
Kennedy Jr., who allegedly sexually harassed interns on a grand scale. But
Trump's the end of the world.
Is it possible that's because
he's a Republican?
Here's the truth: Trump isn't
a Republican in anything other than name. His politics are statist, and he
donated more money to Democrats than Republicans between 1980 and 2010. He's a
Hollywood insider, a man who appeared at the Emmy Awards alongside Megan
Mullally of "Will & Grace." He's a media member, too -- NBC paid
him for years. All of these groups knew what Trump was for decades. But they'll
punish him because he's a Republican. That's how social standards work for the
left: If you have the right politics, you can get away with anything. If you
have the wrong ones, it'll ignore its own hypocrisy to nail you to the wall.
Title and Text: Ben Shapiro, The Daily Wire, October 13, 2016
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