The corporate media has taken presidential candidate Donald Trump to task for alleged sexism during the Republican debates hosted by Fox News.
Trump's be-nice vow over in first answer to Megyn Kelly q about the way he describes women
— Andrea Mitchell (@mitchellreports) August 7, 2015
Hillary Clinton: “What a lot of the men on that stage in that debate said was offensive.” http://t.co/SAwNdJxuZT | AP pic.twitter.com/8VbAO6BE17
— POLITICO (@politico) August 10, 2015
So now they care about sexism? @joanwalsh on the ugly hypocrisy of the right’s reaction to Trump’s Kelly slur http://t.co/MwbutnVQdi
— Salon.com (@Salon) August 10, 2015
Carly Fiorina tells @FacetheNation: Women "horrified" by Trump's Megyn Kelly comments – http://t.co/Uc1SntqhrX pic.twitter.com/BjwD7D8cdN
— CBS News (@CBSNews) August 9, 2015
Trump banned from Republican event over sexist comments http://t.co/7me5Rvh4ni pic.twitter.com/6bOXsbd44o
— CBC News (@CBCNews) August 8, 2015
Kelly has said she was turned off by Trump’s comment during the debate that has been interpreted as a reference to menstruation.
Trump later said the remark was about blood coming out of Kelly’s ears, nose, “wherever,” and was not a snide remark about her menstrual cycle.
The Fox News host displayed little squeamishness during a 2010 interview with Howard Stern, however.
She openly talked about the size of her breasts, sex with her husband during pregnancy and the size of his penis during the rambling interview.
The interview was discovered by Shoebat.com.
“Shoebat.com found a five year old interview of Meghan Kelly when she was climbing up the ladder not minding to get on the Howard Stern Show to gain fame while allowing Stern to discuss with her every sort of smut including her private sex live which is supposed to be sacred. She laughs and is okay with Stern discussing penises, breasts, in a very trashy nonchalant way,” the website reported.
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