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Trump’s sexist rant ignites storm of backlash

Coarse comments about TV host too much even for Fox News

- DANIEL DALE WASHINGTON BUREAU CHIEF

WASHINGTON— Over his four decades as a celebrity businessma­n, Donald Trump called various prominent women ugly, stupid, crazy, and desperate for his affection.

On Thursday, as president of the United States, he called one woman all four.

In a coarse Twitter broadside so obviously inappropri­ate that it prompted condemnati­on even on Fox News, Trump tossed a series of sexist insults at MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski, who had just mocked him on Morning Joe.

“I heard poorly rated @Morning_Joe speaks badly of me (don’t watch anymore). Then how come low I.Q. Crazy Mika, along with Psycho Joe, came to Mar-a-Lago 3 nights in a row around New Year’s Eve, and insisted on joining me. She was bleeding badly from a face-lift. I said no!” he wrote on Twitter.

The remarks were jawdroppin­g even given Trump’s history of casual misogyny. He was criticized by a wide range of Republican­s, drawing a mild rebuke from chief television cheerleade­r Sean Hannity and dismay from Republican female senators he is trying to persuade to support his health-care legislatio­n.

“This has to stop,” said Maine Sen. Susan Collins, who urged Trump to quit Twitter. “Stop it! The presidenti­al platform should be used for more than bringing people down,” said Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski.

Trump refused to relent in the slightest. At a combative White House media briefing, deputy press secretary Sarah Sanders said voters “knew what they were getting”: a “tough” leader who will “fight fire with fire” in challengin­g media elites who unfairly attack him.

First lady Melania Trump, who once said she intended to launch an initiative to combat online bullying, issued a declaratio­n of support for her husband.

“As the first lady has stated publicly in the past, when her husband gets attacked, he will punch back 10 times harder,” said Melania Trump’s spokespers­on Stephanie Grisham.

It was unclear what prompted Trump’s rage. But during Thursday’s Morning Joe, Brzezinski mocked the size of his hands — a subject about which he is thought to be sensitive — while mocking the fake Time magazine covers of Trump that the Washington Post discovered hanging in his golf clubs.

Brzezinski’s only response to Trump’s insults was a tweeted image of a Cheerios cereal box that featured the phrase “Made for little hands.”

“It’s a sad day for America when the president spends his time bullying, lying and spewing petty personal attacks instead of doing his job,” MSNBC said in a statement. MSNBC public relations chief Mark Kornblau wrote on Twitter: “Never imagined a day when I would think to myself, ‘It is beneath my dignity to respond to the President of the United States.’ ”

Trump’s poor approval rating, around 40 per cent, is mired in the dreadful 30s among women. While millions of voters admire his willingnes­s to take on powerful media entities, polls and interviews suggest a large number of supporters take issue with his impulsive use of Twitter.

In a Quinnipiac University poll released on Thursday, 61 per cent of voters said they think Trump should stop tweeting from his personal account. Forty-nine per cent of Republican­s agreed, 43 per cent disagreed.

Trump’s own aides have attempted to persuade him to give up Twitter. As a vehicle for his unfiltered thoughts, it has helped him cultivate a reputation for authentici­ty. But because some of those thoughts are angry, offensive and inaccurate, it has landed him in repeated trouble.

Trump’s fury turned attention to his sexism on what could have been a day spent boasting. His administra­tion implemente­d part of his longdelaye­d ban on travellers from six Muslim-majority countries and House Republican­s passed a bill that would crack down on “sanctuary cities.”

This is at the least the second time Trump has disparagin­gly suggested a female television host was bleeding. During the Republican primary, he claimed that debate moderator Megyn Kelly had “blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever.”

“Never imagined a day when I would think to myself, ‘It is beneath my dignity to respond to the President of the United States.’ ” MARK KORNBLAU MSNBC PUBLIC RELATIONS CHIEF ON TWITTER

Trump was accused of sexual assault by more than 10 women during the campaign. His claim that Brzezinski was too unattracti­ve to spend time around calls to mind his response to those accusation­s: he suggested that his accusers were too unattracti­ve to want to assault.

He previously mocked the appearance of a number of female public figures, from Republican presidenti­al candidate Carly Fiorina to comedian Rosie O’Donnell.

Brzezinski and her co-host, Joe Scarboroug­h, were indeed spotted at the New Year’s Eve party at Trump’s Florida club, claiming they were seeking an interview. But Trump offered no evidence for his claims about Brzezinski’s appearance; CNN host Brian Stelter posted a photo of her looking as she usually does.

Trump has frequently claimed not to be watching television shows, particular­ly on CNN, that he then made obvious he was indeed watching. He went after Brzezinski during the last 10 minutes of Morning Joe — which, contrary to his claim, is posting strong ratings.

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