This week, Donald Trump reminded us of something very important: His disdain for women oozes from his pores

Donald Trump's sexist attacks on Hillary Clinton reveals how he really feels about women

Published April 29, 2016 7:23PM (EDT)

Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton   (AP/Carlos Osorio/Reuters/Rainier Ehrhardt/Photo montage by Salon)
Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton (AP/Carlos Osorio/Reuters/Rainier Ehrhardt/Photo montage by Salon)

Donald Trump claims that he “loves” women, “cherishes” women, and that as president he will be great for women.

But this obligatory campaign rhetoric does not seem to match his actual beliefs.

Trump’s genuine views about women are not difficult to discern. He reveals them in all sorts of ways as he rattles on and on. He can’t help it. His true beliefs seep out of him and become obvious.

This was on full display in his latest victory speech after he swept all five primaries on Tuesday.

Trump declared that Hillary Clinton does not possess the “strength” or the “stamina” to be a good president. And he repeated these two words, “strength” and “stamina.”

On what basis does Hillary lack strength or stamina? Well, of course, Trump offered no basis whatsoever. And this is because there is no basis. The truth is that Hillary has been a tireless public servant for many years and has demonstrated her extraordinary endurance, far more than has Trump.

In only her first three years as secretary of state, Hillary broke the record for the greatest amount of travel. She was on the road for 351 days, covered 850,000 miles, and visited at least 102 countries. On a single trip alone, Hillary completed an epic 13-day diplomatic journey of 27,000 miles, which exceeded the circumference of the earth. And at the end, she joked that she was ready for more.

She has been a veritable whirlwind in her career. She endured a prior full presidential campaign in 2008, she served as a U.S. senator from New York, and, of course, she relished all of her initiatives as first lady for eight years, including leading an enormous undertaking to reform the health care system, which blazed the trail for the eventual passage of Obamacare.

Just thinking about Hillary’s accomplishments alone is exhausting.

And yet Trump accuses her of lacking “strength” and “stamina.” In the absence of any basis in fact, the answer seems apparent. It must be because she is a woman. These are code words revealing Trump’s inner beliefs that women are not as strong and sturdy as men. So a woman is not equal to the task of being president.

Hillary “will not be good for the military,” Trump declared. “She will not be good for protecting our country.”

Again, no basis whatsoever.

Ironically, and apparently unbeknownst to Trump, Hillary is actually regarded as being very strong on the military as a so-called hawk, even to a fault. In fact, various Republican military hawks have themselves said that Hillary is stronger on the military than Trump.

Yet in his own head, Trump is stuck on the idea that Hillary is weak. Again, the answer seems apparent. Hillary is a woman. And to Trump, women are inferior to men because they are weaker than big strong alpha-males like the image Trump fancies of himself.

If that weren’t enough, his disdain for women just kept oozing out of him.

“If Hillary Clinton were a man,” he said, “I don’t think she’d get 5 percent of the vote.”.

What Trump is saying here is that Hillary is completely devoid of substance. The only reason she is currently a candidate is because she is a woman and politically correct people are so desirous to see a woman in the White House that they are willing to abandon all standards and vote for any female candidate no matter how qualified.

“The only card she has is the woman’s card,” Trump asserted. “She’s got nothing else going.”

Hillary is widely regarded as technically the most qualified candidate in the entire race. In fact, her qualifications far surpass anything that Trump has to offer. Now, of course, it is fine to disagree with her policies and positions, but to say that Hillary has nothing going for her except the fact that she is a woman is utterly preposterous. It again reveals Trump’s inner views. A woman cannot possibly be qualified to be president, despite the mountain of evidence to the contrary.

Women see right through Trump's nonsense about how he loves and cherishes women. A recent Gallup poll shows that a whopping 70% of women have an unfavorable opinion of Trump.

“I’ll do more for women than Hillary Clinton will ever do,” Trump proclaimed in his victory speech.

It’s no wonder that many women just don’t believe it.


By Cody Cain

Cody Cain is the author of the new book, "Mend or Spend: How to Force Rich People to Solve Economic Inequality," available here. Follow Cody on Twitter @codycainland.

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