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Women read sexist Donald Trump quotes in powerful new attack ad

New anti-Trump ad features horrible things Donald Trump has said about women, as read by women.

New anti-Trump ad features horrible things Donald Trump has said about women, as read by women

'Women. You have to treat them like shit.' - Donald Trump to New York magazine in 1992. (Our Principles PAC/YouTube)

There's nothing like entering the world of politics to bring out every salaciousthingyou've ever done, said or tweeted for all the world to judge ... except for maybe entering the world of reality TV.

As a man of both camps, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump hasgone to great lengths in assuring Americans that he's got "nothing to hide." And maybe he doesn't.

To the conservative PAC behind a damning new attack ad against him, however, any forged birth certificates or caucus stealing activitiesthe billionaire businessman might be hiding aren't relevant.

At least not so muchas what's already out there, hidingin plain sight,for anyone with an internet connection to find.

A woman who is very flat-chested is very hard to be a 10.- Donald Trump to Howard Stern, 2005

Quotes,a one-minute-longcommercial produced by theOur Principles PAC(and not authorized by any specific candidates), is simple in that it features nothing but women reciting things that Trump has publicly saidabout women.

"Bimbo," says one actress at the top of the ad. "Dog," says another."Fat pig."

The quotes grow more shocking and obscene as the ad progresses, each of them accompanied bya line of text referencing when the words were spoken, in what context,and where evidence of thiscan be found.

Some of the most vulgar lines in thead, read solemnlyby women of varying ages against a stark white background,were taken from interviews Trump gave to radio host Howard Stern throughout the 90s and 2000s.

BuzzfeedNewsreported in February that the presidential candidateappeared on Stern's radio programupwards of two dozen times during that period, and that "Trump frequently discussed women he had sex with, wanted to have sex with, or wouldn't have sex with if given the opportunity."

"He also rated women on a 10-point scale," wrote BuzzfeedreportersAndrew Kaczynski andNathan McDermott, who compiled hours of audio in which Trump "ranks, rates, and degrades women."

"A woman who is very flat-chested is very hard to be a 10," said Trump of actress Nicollette Sheridan in one such interview. In 2000, he told Stern that he would have slept with the late Princess Diana if he'd been given the chance.

"She had the height, she had the beauty, she had the skin, the whole thing," he said."She was crazy, but you know,these are minor details."

The Our Principles PAC commercial, released Monday, also sourced quotes from multiple other interviews and public statements given by Trump in recent years.

Among them:

  • "You know it really doesn't matter what they write, as long as you've got a young and beautiful piece of ass." -to Esquire in1991
  • "There was blood coming out of her eyes... blood coming out of her... wherever." - to CNN, referencingFox News debate moderatorMegyn Kelly, in 2015
  • "Women;You have to treat them like shit." - toNew Yorkmagazine in1992

"This is how Donald Trump talks about our mothers, our sisters, our daughters," the spotconcludes before throwing to the URL TrumpQuestions.com. "If you believe America deserves better, vote against Donald Trump."

According to TIME, theOur PrinciplesPAC was formed in January 2016 by aRepublican strategist with ties to Mitt Romney's 2012 campaign, and receivesmost of its funding from Marlene Ricketts, thewife of TD Ameritrade founder Joe Ricketts.

The group's spokesperson, Tim Miller, told Mic on Monday thatOur Principles spent $500,000 USto air the ad on national cabledigital platforms in Ohio, Florida, Illinois and Missouri ahead of Tuesday evening's U.S. primaries in those states and inNorth Carolina.

With almost 1.7 million views in just one day, the ad hascertainly been gaining quite a bit of traction online.

It didn't appear to affect how Trump fared in the primaries, however.The Republican candidate won several states that voted on Tuesday, but lostOhio tothe state's governor, John Kasich.

For those interested, a separate group called The American Future Fundreleased its ownTrump attackad last week to similarlyhighlight the candidate's ... less-than-polite vocabulary: