Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Why Trump Maintains the Feud with Megyn Kelly- My Theory.

First, a confession: I am a woman attracted to gay men. Obviously that doesn't always work out, but when it does the threesomes are great. After a stint as a spokesmodel/submissive for

 the short-lived dungeon Libertine in Las Vegas and other experiences I shall not go into, I pride myself on an ability to recognize a man's sexual preferences by observing his mannerisms and personality.

I had never given Trump any thought in the matter before- I hadn't watched enough footage if the man to pick up the vibe. But watching a video yesterday, I was hit hard with it: This man wants to take it in the ass. And suddenly, everything Trump made sense.

At the time of Trump's rise, homosexuality would have held him back in the business world, and he has made every attempt to eliminate perceived weakness in his visage to compensate.

The way he deals with women says it all: he's not attracted to them, but he knows that being  surrounded by beautiful women woos the envy of straight men and makes him look powerful. So the only value a woman has to him is how she makes him look. That's why the remarks about his daughter- he has to convince the straight men that he's thinking about sex with these women. It's all overcompensation.

Megyn Kelly got too close to the truth, just by pointing out his misogyny, and that's why he can't let it go. He calls women disgusting names because he thinks women are disgusting. He uses a system to determine a woman's beauty- the only thing of value to him. It's completely formulaic and not based upon attraction, hense the numerical system/perfect 10, and in his world, he can simply demote the women who get in his way.

 The narcissism makes sense now- that's a tactic to attract men, not women. The towers and walls and money draw admiration from men. And the inflection in his voice, combined with the daintiness of his gestures, his posture, gait, and facial expressions all screams "gay" at me. The whining in his voice and appeals that he's not being treated fairly suggests to me that there's a deep subconscious dissatisfaction with having to play the role of a straight man.

I think Trump's feud with Megyn Kelly is that she's getting too close to blowing his cover... and maybe his chances with Putin.






Update: A picture is worth a thousand words.







Let's look at Ted Cruz here, on the right. He has a nice straight posture, shoulders are not sagging forward. At the larger debates, you could see similar postures on all the other candidates. Most straight men adopt this posture.

But Trump has what I call the "perky butt" posture, curling his derrière upward and pulling his shoulders back. Appropriate for Miss America competitors, but seen most often on the dance floor at your local gay club.