Friday, 21 June 2019

The_Donald Sidebar Contest: Entry Thread [2]


Time for another sidebar image contest - and this time, there is no specific theme.
This is a continuation of the previous entry thread. Old entries do not need to be resubmitted.
Some key information - it's all important, so read it fully if you are looking to enter:
  • you don't have to do any editing, your submission can simply be a cool picture that you found and cropped, but editing is certainly encouraged
  • you can enter as many times as you want
  • the image must be 300px wide and 400px tall
  • ensure that nothing of great importance is in the black area as it will be obstructed in some versions of Reddit
  • if you do edit your image, save and provide a PSD if possible
  • There will be one winner, they will get a special flair. The winner will be decided by the moderators. Despite having a winner, we will eventually use all qualified entries as our sidebar image.
    This is the entry thread. The contest will close on Saturday at 11.59pm ET.
    Upload your submission to magaimg.net and post it in a comment below.

Just wait till they read the Qura'an. If they can read at all.


Trump Hits Highest Approval Ever in USA Today Poll, But USA Today Doesn’t Report It

RUSH: Here’s something you haven’t heard — and, unless I tell you, you probably will not hear about it. “President Trump has scored his highest approval rating ever in a key national poll, but the media outfit that produced it has not written about it,” has not done a story on it. It’s USA Today today. Their poll is the USA-Suffolk poll that was taken June 11th through June the 15th. In this poll, Donald Trump’s approval number is at 49%, versus 48% who disapprove. He has never reached this level in the USA Today poll. It is “a profound increase from the president’s lowest point in this poll.”

In August, 2018, Trump was at 40%. He was at 38% in February of 2018, just a few months ago. Now he’s gone essentially from 38 to 49%, and they are ignoring it. They are not reporting it. “While Trump’s highest approval seemingly wasn’t news to USA Today, the 38% from last February,” they couldn’t print it enough! They ran it over and over like CNN and Wolf Blitzer when George W. Bush’s approval numbers hit the thirties. That was breaking news for five hours in a row on CNN. So, in the USA Today-Suffolk poll, President Trump today — well, the poll date, June 15th, six days ago — 49% approval/48% disapproval, and they haven’t run it. They haven’t reported it. But now you know.

Trump jammed his hand under my dress, pulled down my tights: Writer accuses US President of sexual assault


The allegation against US President Donald Trump by E Jean Carroll is included in her upcoming book about the "hideous men" that the Elle magazine columnist says she has encountered throughout her life.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • A New York-based writer has accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in the 90s
  • Trump said, "I've never met this person in my life"
  • The woman has said Trump unzipped his pants and forced himself on her
  • New York-based advice columnist has claimed that US President Donald Trump sexually assaulted her in a dressing room at a Manhattan department store in the mid-1990s, according to a first-person account published on Friday by New York magazine.
    However, Donald Trump denied the allegations and said, "I've never met this person in my life."
    The allegation against Trump by E Jean Carroll is included in her upcoming book about the "hideous men" that the Elle magazine columnist says she has encountered throughout her life.
    Carroll wrote that after what started as a friendly encounter with Trump at Bergdorf Goodman in 1995 or 1996, the real estate mogul pushed her up against a dressing room wall, unzipped his pants and forced himself on her. Carroll said that in a "colossal struggle," she pushed him off and ran from the store.
    In his statement, Trump called the accusation "fake news" and said there was no evidence.
    "No pictures? No surveillance? No video? No reports? No sales attendants around?? I would like to thank Bergdorf Goodman for confirming they have no video footage of any such incident, because it never happened," he said.
    The Trump Organization, which Trump still owns, did not respond to a request for comment from The Associated Press, which has not independently verified Carroll's account.
    Carroll did not immediately return a call for comment.
    During the 2016 presidential campaign, more than a dozen women accused Trump of sexual misconduct in earlier years. Trump has denied the allegations and said the women are lying. While those cases generally involved groping and kissing without consent, Carroll alleged forced penetration.
    Carroll, now 75, wrote in her book excerpt on the magazine's website that Trump recognized her as "that advice lady" as he arrived at Bergdorf Goodman on Fifth Avenue just as she was leaving. She said Trump invited her to help him buy a present for an unidentified "girl" and she agreed.
    Carroll said that after Trump suggested a purchase of lingerie or underwear, he grabbed a bodysuit and urged Carroll to try it on. After some joking around about which one of them should try it on, Trump led Carroll to a dressing room, where, she alleged, Trump pushed her against a wall, pulled down her tights and assaulted her in an episode that lasted under three minutes.
    "As I become aware of how large he is, he holds me against the wall with his shoulder and jams his hand under my coat dress and pulls down my tights," Carroll wrote in the exerpt.
    She goes on to write, "The next moment, still wearing correct business attire, shirt, tie, suit jacket, overcoat, he opens the overcoat, unzips his pants, and, forcing his fingers around my private area, thrusts his penis halfway or completely, I’m not certain inside me."
    Carroll said there were no attendants in the dressing room area and she did not file a report with the New York Police Department. She said she did, however, tell two journalist friends, one of whom urged her to contact the police while the other advised her to keep quiet, citing Trump's access to lawyers.
    New York magazine said it confirmed the accounts of Carroll's friends but it did not identify either individual by name.
    Trump was caught on tape in 2005 boasting of grabbing women by their genitals and kissing them without permission. When the tape became public weeks before the November 2016 general election, Trump said he never acted in any of the ways described on the tape, and described it as just "locker-room talk."
    In March, a New York state appeals court ruled that Summer Zervos, a former contestant on Trump's reality TV show "The Apprentice" who accused him of unwanted kissing and groping, can move forward with her defamation lawsuit against him.
    Trump isn't the only prominent man on the list of men who Carroll alleges have assaulted her.
    She also claimed that Les Moonves, the former CEO of CBS, mauled her in the elevator of a Beverly Hills hotel after she interviewed him in 1997. Moonves was one of television's most influential figures when he was ousted in September 2018 following allegations by women who said he subjected them to mistreatment, including forced oral sex, groping and retaliation if they resisted.
    Moonves told New York magazine that he "emphatically denies" the incident occurred. He did not respond to the AP's requests for comment.