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BILL CLINTON SMOKING

Clinton routinely loved a good cigar, but he kept his smoking habit out of the view of many. Here’s a rare photo of him indulging on a fine Cuban cigar. And of course, we all remember what he did with one famous cigar, right?

 

While what Trump said was wrong, and I really wish Cruz or Carson would have been the Republican nominee our choice was between Trump and a women who at the time of  the election was receiving millions of dollars from other countries, was under investigation for crimes and incompetence as Secretary of state over her e-mails and had destroyed hard-drives that had her records on them.

Trump was not President in 2005 when he made those remarks, Bill Clinton was President when he did more then just grab that Pudding.

So tell me why now the outrage? 

Are this outraged when you hear people playing rap music? 
 

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 and 
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 (2009) have identified five common misogynistic themes in rap lyrics: (a) derogatory naming and shaming of women, (b) 
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 of women, (c) legitimation of violence against women, (d) distrust of women, and (e) celebration of prostitution and pimping.
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 Sexual objectification is the most common misogynistic theme in rap music according to Weitzer and Kubrin, whose 2009 analysis found that 67% of the examined rap lyrics sexually objectified women.
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 In misogynistic songs, women are described using derogatory names such as "
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", "
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", or "
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 These insults seek to degrade them and keep them "in their place".
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 Meanwhile men are praised for abusing and exploiting women. One example of this can be found in videos in which hip-hop artists lounge poolside as a harem of women gyrate around them in bikinis.
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Women of color, specifically black women, are more likely to be featured as sexual objects in such videos than white women.
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Misogynistic rap often depicts physical violence and 

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 as appropriate responses to women who challenge male domination, refuse sexual advances, or simply "offend" men.
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 This dynamic is exemplified by 
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 in his song 
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) where he raps, "If she thinks you're jokin', is she goin' get a quick chokin'?". Popular rap artists such as 
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 have also been criticized for their depictions of violence against women.
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A related sub-theme involves boasting about sex acts that harm or are painful for women.

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 Many misogynistic rap songs also portray women as untrustworthy or unworthy of respect. Women are depicted as 
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, "gold diggers",
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 and as dishonest about sexual matters. 
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 (
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) asks, "Why plant seeds in a dirty bitch, waitin' to trick me? Not the life for me".
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 At the same time pimps are glorified; their ability to control and exploit women is praised.
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A study conducted by Kate Conrad M.A. and PhD, Travis L. Dixon PhD, and Yuanyuan Zhang M.A. and PhD in "Controversial Rap Themes, Gender Portrayals and Skin Tone Distortion: A Content Analysis of Rap Music Videos" explored a content analysis of rap music videos aired on BET, MTV, and VH1 examined the occurrence of controversial themes, gender differences, and skin tone distortion. By examining and coding these music videos, Conrad, Dixon, and Zhang identified eight major themes across the videos: materialism, misogyny, violence, love, political awareness, expression of culture, disaffection toward mainstream society, and creating community unity. Within materialism, coders recorded high occurrence of materialism when characters were shown purchasing and consuming expensive clothing, jewelry, and cars, as well as living a lavish lifestyle continually throughout the video.

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