Have you no decency Mr. Trump?

Two years ago Donald Trump, then a Republican presidential nominee trailing in most polls, responded to accusations that he had sexually harassed a number of women by mocking one’s appearance: “She would not be my first choice.” All of them, he said, were “liars.”

On October 7, 2016, during the 2016 United States presidential election, The Washington Post published a video and accompanying article about then-presidential candidate Donald Trump and television host Billy Bush having “an extremely lewd conversation about women” in 2005. Trump and Bush were in a bus on their way to film an episode of Access Hollywood (now Access), a show owned by NBCUniversal. In the video, Trump described his attempt to seduce a married woman and indicated he might start kissing a woman that he and Bush were about to meet. He added, “I don’t even wait. And when you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything. Grab them by the pussy. You can do anything.”

Donald Trump publicly bragged about violating women’s privacy and bodily autonomy at he Miss Universe contest that he owned.  Women have shared stories of being harassed by Trump in the very ways he has publicly boasted about. Tasha Dixon was 18 when she competed in the Miss USA pageant, winning the state crown. She reported to CBS, “He just came strolling right in. There was no second to put a robe on or any sort of clothing or anything. Some girls were topless. Other girls were naked.”

Despite his past behavior and language Trump seems to think his support for Brett Kavanugh is a winning strategy to retaining control of both house of Congress in the November 6 elections.

And now Trump has voiced his concern for the men who have sexually harassed women.

November 6 should be a time when you send the boorish, obnoxious, sexual harasser a message.

 You are not fit to be president of the United States.

You must pay the price for your bad behavior

Despite the fictitious stories I have written, the truth is I never kissed girl who was not a friend and acted romantically towards me. OK, I admit it. There was my first girl friend when I was nine years old. I kissed without asking for permission. She pushed me away. That was the last time I tried that. Many of the guys from junior high to college that I knew were sexually aggressive and they bragged about their conquests.

The truth is that many men think that taking advantage of women is acceptable behavior. The difference between today and times gone by is that more women are saying no to that aggressive behavior. The #me too movement is proof that we are living in a time when No means No.

What we are seeing today is women saying ‘we have had enough and you will pay a price for your bad behavior even if it was many years ago.’

Women are rightfully celebrating the conviction of Bill Cosby and the ouster of Bill O’Reilly, Les Moonves, Charlie Rose, and Mark Halperin as four of the many men who have paid the price for their bad behavior.

There is no “con job” when it comes to what has been a continuous abuse of women.

Sadly we all saw President Trump brag about his sexual abuse behavior. Trump On Tape: I Grab Women “By The Pu**y”

Brett Kavanaugh should pay the price for his bad behavior.