It wasn’t so long ago that Mitt Romney’s comment about “binders full of women” seemed downright quaint compared to the “locker room talk” coming out of Donald Trump’s mouth.
But now that several graphic accounts of Trump allegedly groping and assaulting women have been published just since Wednesday, it’s kind of hard to believe that the comparatively tame #TrumpTapes that dominated the headlines last weekend were the final straw that compelled dozens of top Republicans to withdraw their support of the GOP nominee.
Media putting away the knives and breaking out the meat cleavers now https://t.co/vb4aJBlK6b
— Allahpundit (@allahpundit) October 9, 2016
The Washington Post in response engaged in some anecdotal pearl-clutching with the disturbing account of a 6-year old girl who asked her mother, “What does it mean to grab somebody by the p—y?” Trump’s vulgar and widely reported comments likely did cause parents some awkward moments, but it can’t be much more uncomfortable than parenting in the ’90s, when broadcast news anchors were reporting on Bill Clinton’s hide-and-seek games involving a young intern and cigars.
In that context, it’s difficult to understand how the editors of Cosmopolitan thought this was a good time to publish a piece called, “Holy Sh*t, These Sexts From Disney Couples Will Make You Blush So Hard.”
If 6-year olds are out there watching campaign coverage on CNN, a handful are bound to stumble on this contribution to the culture too. What these beloved children’s cartoons are doing appears to be consensual, though, so maybe this counts as educational material teaching healthy sexuality?
This is What it Would Look Like if Disney Couples Sexted Each Other https://t.co/SOhWC5ekt2 pic.twitter.com/IqWRagcW8g
— Cosmopolitan (@Cosmopolitan) October 15, 2016
Disney certainly isn’t going to appreciate the effort, and neither did most of Twitter.
— paul allen’s business card (@amirite_) October 15, 2016
https://twitter.com/morgaids/status/787333359370440705
No one asked for this
— jai (@jailenegarcia_) October 15, 2016
nobody wants this. Delete this.
— charlie ? (@nigeriance) October 15, 2016
Delete your account and careers https://t.co/NKps4bKjO0
— Good King Tweetman (@Goodtweet_man) October 15, 2016
— #333 (@SKYEALEXlS) October 15, 2016
.@Cosmopolitan pic.twitter.com/UdLmliUjgK
— Tim Riday (@TimRiday) October 15, 2016
https://twitter.com/kotoriminamis/status/787351388506365952
journalism majors worldwide just switched majors after seeing this
— NM (@mafahamt) October 15, 2016
Maybe these were funnier back in August?
If these scandalous sexts from Disney couples don't make you blush, NOTHING WILL https://t.co/3emkrN5emg
— Cosmopolitan (@Cosmopolitan) August 3, 2016
Join the conversation as a VIP Member