"Grab'em by the pussy" is one of the mildest of Trump's insults to women, not to mention his "bush" signature, all of which demonstrates that Trump is a sex maniac. Adultery, fornicating with prostitutes and porn actresses.... Not enough for the the holy Evangelical morons to discard the Dick-Traitor and for once really obey their conscience and God.
You know, I often wondered what did Jesus do between his birth and 33 years of age, except the brief mention of his introduction to the temple and his display of being an annoying overachiever who knew more religious bullshit than the rabbis. Otherwise, we know nothing of his life. Perhaps he was a fornicator, a pimp (in love with prostitute Mary Magdalene who is described in the apocryphal Gospels as Jesus's wife). Perhaps he was an anti-Roman occupation Jewish "terrorist" (not much different from the anti-Zionist occupation Palestinian "terrorists" of our time). Perhaps Jesus led caravans across the desert. Perhaps he was a rabbi who traveled to the East (India) in search of wisdom and brought back with him notions of eternal life, resurrection, paradise, all of which do not exist in the Torah and Judaic dogma.
The point I am trying to make is just as Christian Evangelicals are madly in love with Trump despite his sinful existence and are calling him the New Messiah, early Christians (who were a renegade rebellious Jewish sect for the first 300 years AD) might too have been in love with a sinful, criminal, cheating, terrorist Jesus. That is perhaps why nothing was ever said or written about him until he began his "mission" at age 30 or so, which was to fool the Jews into believing that he was the son of God and the Messiah. That too might explain why they rejected him. Not just because he was blasphemous, but because his life may not have been one of decency and propriety. They couldn't accept a Messiah whose resumé resembled that of a Haganah Jewish terrorist or an Al-Qaeda Islamic terrorist.
In fact, none of the known Roman historians, contemporaries of Jesus, mention Jesus. If Jesus had caused such a ruckus in his day, someone might have mentioned his movement, rebellion, preachings and teachings, his violent death and resurrection... None, except one: The Roman historian - Flavius Josephus - who wrote his book, "Antiquities of the Jews", about 100 years after the death of Jesus - makes two very brief mentions of Jesus in his book. The first mention is considered by most historians to be a fake, a later Christian justification addition to the text, which says that "Jesus was the Messiah and a wise teacher who was crucified by Pontius Pilate". The second talks about James, "the brother of Jesus, who was called Christ, whose name was James".
So Jesus is perhaps a little known Jewish rabbi who led a largely unknown rebellion against the Roman occupation. His Jewish followers later (also about a century after his death) maginified him in the many Gospels they wrote, elevating him to the status of son of God, the messiah, born of a virgin, who died and rose from the dead.... There are about 20 known Gospels, only four of which were eventually - and arbitrarily - deemed "acceptable" by the early Church because they were consistent with the made-up "myth-story" the Church wanted told.
But back to now: Billy Bush is promising us more sexual filth out of Trump's mouth on tapes he says he has. What are you waiting for, Billy? Release those tapes.
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Billy Bush Says There Are More Unseen Trump Tapes Out There
William Vaillancourt
Sat, September 27, 2025
Billy Bush, to whom Donald Trump bragged in 2005 about grabbing women “by the p---y,” said outtakes of Trump on The Apprentice are “in a vault somewhere in Idaho.”
Bush spoke with former CNN reporter Jim Acosta about what preceded that infamous Access Hollywood tape being published by The Washington Post just one month before the 2016 presidential election.
When Acosta asked if he remembered Trump making similar remarks that didn’t appear on the tape, Bush provided some behind-the-scenes insight at NBC.
“NBC put out an APB for all tapes. When this came out, it was because a contestant in a Miss Universe pageant had said, ‘Donald Trump has said terrible things about me,’” Bush recalled.
“And [Trump] said, ‘I never talk like that at all.’ And then NBC sent out to all their divisions: ‘Look for your tapes.’”
“Now, the ones they wanted belonged to [television producer] Mark Burnett and are in a vault somewhere in Idaho, and those are all the outtakes from The Apprentice set,” Bush claimed.
“But someone at Access Hollywood said, ‘Oh, wait a minute. We have that thing from 11 years ago. What about that?’” Bush continued. “So then they took that and sent it to NBC News, hoping to, you know—Access Hollywood, the tiniest little division of NBC News that’s not even recognized—like, ‘Look, look what we did! We’ve got the thing!’”
Bush, seen here interviewing Trump at a “Celebrity Apprentice” red-carpet event at Trump Tower in January 2015, said outtakes of the president from “The Apprentice” are stored in a vault in Idaho. / Rob Kim / Getty Images
“That’s how it came to light,” Bush said. “They scoured that and scoured everything else in every drawer that they could to find anything on him. And that was deemed enough. And it wasn’t.”
Bush had told that story—without revealing the alleged location of other tapes—during a July appearance on the Literally! With Rob Lowe podcast.
NBCUniversal News Group did not immediately respond to the Daily Beast’s request for comment. Neither did the White House.
As of last October, 27 women have accused Trump of sexual misconduct. He has denied all the allegations.
In May 2023, a New York jury found Trump liable of sexually abusing and defaming writer E. Jean Carroll.
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