After a 2005 surreptitiously
recorded conversation was illegally released, for which people will be prosecuted, between
Donald Trump and a reporter was exposed the following public persons reacted in
ways revealing and shocking. An analysis
follows:
Illinois Sen. Mark Kirk: "Donald Trump should drop out. The GOP should engage
rules for emergency replacement."
Former New York governor and GOP presidential
candidate George E. Pataki: "I'm horrified by Trump tape news.
Trump campaign is a poisonous mix of bigotry and ignorance. Enough! He needs to step down."
National political director at
the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and former director of the Division of Political
Education at the Republican National Committee Rob Engstrom: "Trump should step down immediately
tonight, yielding to Governor Pence as the GOP Nominee."
Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz: "I'm out."
Utah Gov. Gary R. Herbert: "Donald Trump's statements are
beyond offensive and despicable. While I cannot vote for Hillary Clinton, I
will not vote for Trump."
Virginia Rep. Barbara Comstock: "Donald Trump should step aside and
allow our party to replace him. I cannot
in good conscience vote for Trump."
Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse: "Character matters. Donald Trump is obviously not
going to win. But he can still make an honorable move: Step aside and let Mike
Pence try."
Former Utah Gov. John Huntsman: "In a campaign cycle that has been
nothing but a race to the bottom at such a critical moment for our nation and
with so many who have tried to be respectful of a record primary vote, the time
has come for Governor Pence to lead the ticket."
Utah Sen. Mike Lee: "Donald Trump is a distraction.
Time for him to step aside so we can focus on winning ideas that will carry
Republicans to a victory in November."
Alabama Rep. Martha Roby: "Donald Trump's behavior makes him
unacceptable as a candidate for president, and I won't vote for him. As
disappointed as I've been with his antics throughout this campaign, I thought
supporting the nominee was the best thing for our country and our party. Now,
it is abundantly clear that the best thing for our country and our party is for
Trump to step aside and allow a responsible, respectable Republican to lead the
ticket. Hillary Clinton must not be president, but, with Trump leading the ticket,
she will be."
Former GOP presidential candidate Carly Fiorina, "Donald Trump does not represent me
or my party. I understand the responsibility of Republicans to support their
nominee. Our nominee has weighty responsibilities as well. Donald Trump has
manifestly failed in these responsibilities. Today I ask Donald Trump to step
aside and for the RNC to replace him with Gov. Mike Pence."
New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte: "I wanted to be able to support my
party's nominee, chosen by the people because I feel strongly that we need a
change in direction for our country. However, I'm a mom and an American first,
and I cannot and will not support a candidate for president who brags about
degrading and assaulting women. I will not be voting for Donald Trump or [Democrat]
Hillary Clinton and instead will be writing in [GOP vice presidential nominee]
Governor Mike Pence for president on Election Day."
Radio host Hugh Hewitt: "For the benefit of the country,
the party and his family, and for his own good, Donald Trump should withdraw.
More and worse coming."
Idaho Sen. Mike Crapo: "I have reached the decision that I
can no longer endorse Donald Trump. This is not a decision that I have reached
lightly, but his pattern of behavior has left me no choice. His repeated
actions and comments toward women have been disrespectful, profane and
demeaning. Make no mistake we need conservative leadership in the White House.
I urge Donald Trump to step aside and allow the Republican party to put forward
a conservative candidate like Mike Pence who can defeat Hillary Clinton."
West Virginia Sen. Shelley Moore
Capito: "As a
woman, a mother and a grandmother to three young girls, I am deeply offended by
Mr. Trump's remarks and there is no excuse for the disgusting and demeaning
language. Women have worked hard to gain the dignity and respect we deserve.
The appropriate next step may be for him to reexaming his candidacy."
Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake: "He needs to withdraw from the
race."
Nevada Rep. Joe Heck: "I believe any candidate for President
of the United States
should campaign with common ethical and moral values and decency. I accept that
none of us are perfect. However, I can no longer look past this pattern of
behavior and inappropriate comments from Donald Trump. Therefore, I cannot, in
good conscience, continue to support him nor can I vote for Hillary
Clinton."
South Dakota Sen. John Thune: "Donald Trump should withdraw and
Mike Pence should be our nominee effective immediately."
South Dakota Sen. Dennis Daugaard: "Enough is enough. Donald Trump
should withdraw in favor of Governor Mike Pence. This election is too
important."
Utah Rep. Mia Love: "His behavior and bravado have
reached a new low. I cannot vote for him."
2012 GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney: "I was offended and dismayed by
what was said and done by Mr. Trump. I think it's degrading to our women, to
our daughters, our granddaughters, to future generations."
Actor and former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger: "For the first time since I became
a citizen in 1983, I will not vote for the Republican candidate for
president."
Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan: "We need national leaders who can
lead by example [on combating sexual assault and domestic violence.] The
reprehensible revelations about Donald Trump have shown that he can't.
Therefore, I am withdrawing my support for his candidacy."
Former Minnesota Gov. Tim
Pawlenty:
"Although I'd hoped he could have risen to the occasion, it's clear is
unwilling or unable to demonstrate even the most basic level of discipline,
character and judgement necessary to lead our great nation. He is unsound,
uninformed, unhinged and unfit to be president of the United States
and I am withdrawing my support for him."
Former presidential candidate and
Ohio Gov. John Kasich: "It's clear that he hasn't changed
and has no interest in doing so. As a result, Donald Trump is a man I cannot
and should not support... I will not vote for a nominee who has behaved in a
manner that reflects so poorly on our country. Our country deserves
better."
Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski: "I cannot and will not support
Donald Trump for president. He has forfeited the right to be our party's
nominee."
Colorado Sen. Cory Gardner: "If Donald
Trump wishes to defeat Hillary Clinton, he should do the only thing that will
allow us to do so - step aside."
Analysis: Apparently all of these
people have forgotten high school.
I have written and produced for men like Donald Trump and while they may not have been in the billionaire class, even adjusting for inflation, they were wealthy beyond the point where money is considered. Whatever they want, they get. All, save one, were deeply flawed in one to several respects. I believe their talents come in return for their not having something most people possess. They were unbalanced, brilliant, but flawed. However...
I have written and produced for men like Donald Trump and while they may not have been in the billionaire class, even adjusting for inflation, they were wealthy beyond the point where money is considered. Whatever they want, they get. All, save one, were deeply flawed in one to several respects. I believe their talents come in return for their not having something most people possess. They were unbalanced, brilliant, but flawed. However...
This may be the price of having the incredible talents needed to be
President. We have not seen such talents
in a long time, maybe since Lincoln or even Washington; they are that
rare. America is at a time where such
talents are more than needed. They are
required as this country is in more trouble in many ways than it ever has
been. That so many of our elected people
cannot see what is needed only confirms our compounded problem. We are now at the mercy of the masses. May they have the sense of proportion and
judgment so many have here documented they do not.
Adrian Vance

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