[quote=bearishgurl]
Trump’s recent accusers (of him purportedly walking into a women’s locker room and “groping” his seat-mate on a plane) just came out of the blue after all these years. Where were these women when these incidences (presumably) took place? I’ve never heard of them and I have a l-o-o-ong memory.[/quote]
I am going to interject a bit of a comment here – probably a little late but important.
The ‘woman on the plane’ mentioned he was like an octopus and even raised the arm between seats to get a better grope.
Big Big problem. The only seats on a plane with the arm that raises like that is in coach. First class, Business first class does not (I’ve flown in both as well as private). When has Trump ever flown coach? When has Trump even ever flown First class or Business first class? He has his own friggin airplane, which happens to be a Boeing 757. Trump also has or has had his own Yacht. If he is paying to maintain a 757, he is NOT going to wait in line etc like the coach riders. At the minimum, if he did not have his own plane – he would contract with independent business flight services like Phoenix Air, Blue Star, JetSuite.. like he did when he flew into Mexico (because the Mex drug lords threatened to blow him out of the sky) https://twitter.com/davemorgannyc/status/771079410078261248/photo/1
Trump fly coach? Riiiiiggghhhtt.. and I’m the tooth fairy.
Trump also has a Cessna 750 Citation X (business class jet). The Cessna Citation X is a long range medium size jet with rather large engines. It looks like it is capable of handling short runways. He also has 3 Sikorski S-76B helicopters. Trump has also owned a Boeing 727 in the past. He sold the 727 which was 19yrs old at the time to buy the 757.
As for the claims from the other women, I don’t know… yet. But I know for sure that the airplane episode did not occur. I don’t know if she was coached or invented it herself, but a big mistake was made assuming that he flew like the rest of us. All of these women coming out of the woodwork is suspicious, particularly when the first one makes claims that are easy to check – if one pays attention.
NOTE: He is supposedly worth $11Bil, 10% return on that is $1Bil/year – or using working hours per year of 1980, comes to just over $500,000 per hour. 2 hours waiting in line for boarding would cost $1m of time.