playboy. this is back in 1990. the show is trump, and it is sold out performances everywhere. it all becomes about him in the end. yeah, it is. look, that was 1990. this is a guy who in the 1980s made up a figure named john miller, a young pr executive in the trump organization to call the new york tabloids and out the donald trump s virility and appeal to women. like that happened in real life. so yes, he is someone who has always made it about him. and remember, it s not about good press, don. it s just about press. it s about attention, buzz, the failure in donald trump s world is not being talked about. it s not being judged poorly. not being judged by people. it s being irrelevant. that s what he fears. that is failure. narcissism. it s why, by the way. all the talk of oh, he won t run for a second term.
shortly after the sutherland springs, a tweet, toxic masculinity is killing everyone. repeat, toxic masculinity is killing everyone. repeat, toxic masculinity is killing everyone. we could go on. but there are only a certain number of characters allowed in a tweet. founding publisher of kathleen tpha magazine joins us. we asked the professor to come on. she sent a very long and nice e-mail saying she feared for her safety and couldn t come on. you were brave enough to do so. tell us, if you would, if you know the answer what, is toxic masculinity? how do you catch it? what s the cure? welsh according to the professor s article, toxic masculinity is the man s fear that he s losing his power. and because minorities and women are taking a higher position, they have more power that white men and men in general are afraid that they are going to lose their strength and their virility and, therefore, they are causing the mass shootings
he was definitely a huge critic of donald trump s. so and there are and part of what he wants here, to some degree, is somebody who can bridge the establishment. somebody who can talk to both sides of the party. he wants someone who looks the party, too. boy, you are right where i m at. i think this guy s appearances it s like, with all the women candidates, all very attractive. it s the way he looks at things. trump tower is gold. everything about his family is gold, and everything has to look right. these men they project strength and virility and especially swank. petraeus, i was told after he met with petraeus and the same was true of john kelly, he admires his appearance. to them, they embody what trump sees in a trump secretary of state. you know who s like this? you know who s like this? nixon. he was in love with john connelly, because he looked like secretary of the treasury. you re laughing at me! you think i m off something here?
he has gone down to egypt before and spent time with her, and i think is a big part of their lifestyle. in fact, he still swings his daughter, who is shown here as a 2-year-old toddler. he says she is happy and healthy. while this video represents an extreme version of dynamic gymnastics, thornburg says this practice is at least partly in line with the russian approach to fitness and health. russians expect a certain amount of virility. they are the people who sit in hot, you know, saunas and beat themselves with sticks and then run out into the snow. i guess this is an example of different strokes for different folks, right? but still, i don t think it would be a good idea. you know that it s real. it s good to know that the baby was fine, that nothing happened, there was no injury. everything s cool. but it just seems so, like, violent and like, not healthy. i thought babies necks were soft and that you needed to cradle them, not jerk them around.
the baby s father, sasha, certainly thinks that fokina, not the girl s mother, is on to something. sasha, the father, really believes in this. he has gone down to egypt before and spent time with her, and i think is a big part of their lifestyle. in fact, he still swings his daughter, who is shown here as a 2-year-old toddler. he says she is happy and healthy. while this video represents an extreme version of dynamic gymnastics, thornburg says this practice is at least partly in line with the russian approach to fitness and health. russians expect a certain amount of virility. they are the people who sit in hot, you know, saunas and beat themselves with sticks and then run out into the snow. i guess this is an example of different strokes for different folks, right? but still, i don t think it would be a good idea. you know that it s real. it s good to know that the baby was fine, that nothing happened, there was no injury. everything s cool.