Nigel Farage Thinks Donald Trump's Comments About Groping Women Are 'Alpha Male Boasting'

'It’s the kind of thing, if we are being honest, that men do.'

Interim Ukip leader Nigel Farage has waded into the crisis engulfing Donald Trump’s US presidential bid, insisting the Republican candidate’s obscene remarks about groping women amounted to “alpha male boasting”.

Speaking in St Louis, Missouri, where he is attending this weekend’s televised presidential debate as a Trump supporter, Farage said the comments were “ugly”, but stated that women also make remarks they would not want to see reported, according to the Press Association.

Nigel Farage says Donald Trump's derogatory comments about women amount to "alpha male boasting" https://t.co/xCWMXUWnAt

— Sky News (@SkyNews) October 9, 2016

“Look, this is alpha male boasting. It’s the kind of thing, if we are being honest, that men do. They sit around and have a drink and they talk like this.

“By the way, quite a lot of women say things amongst themselves that they would not want to see on Fox News, or the front page of a newspaper. I’m not pretending it’s good - it’s ugly, it is ugly.”

Many were less than impressed with Farage’s comments...

Thug.https://t.co/Nxs7wZqfX5

— LeanneWood (@LeanneWood) October 9, 2016

. @Nigel_Farage,
1. boasting about sexual assault is not "the kind of thing men do" and
2. How the hell would you know what men do? https://t.co/0TzS9Ng0CU

— Jemaine Clement (@AJemaineClement) October 9, 2016

So apparently Nigel Farage thinks:

A) Sexual assault makes men "alpha"

B) That it's something to boast about.https://t.co/BRgMeNWDzN

— Adam Bienkov (@AdamBienkov) October 8, 2016

If a man grabbed Farage's wife or 16yo daughter 'by the...' would he slap the guy on the back as an 'alpha male'? https://t.co/oTyBWu5wJq

— Laura Lee Davies (@LauraLeeDavies) October 9, 2016

If I were an Alpha-male, I think l'd find that rather insulting #trump #farage https://t.co/UjuO4L0T3u

— Beth Rigby (@BethRigby) October 9, 2016

Apparently millions of men e.g. #Farage, think that #Trump on the grope is normal alpha male behaviour, thus normalizing the indefensible.

— ron white (@gibbonape) October 9, 2016

To @realDonaldTrump @Nigel_Farage @Arron_banks & others who think sexualised banter is just 'what men do', it's #notokay & never will be.

— Margaret🇬🇧🇫🇷🇪🇺 (@margarance) October 9, 2016

@SkyNews @Nigel_Farage It's not 'what men do'. It's what morons do. Get back under the rock you came from.

— Neil Dawson (@neilboston) October 9, 2016

Farage’s comments echo the initial response of Trump who dismissed the obscene language on a 2005 video tape as “locker room banter” before the scale of the crisis overwhelming his presidential campaign forced him to issue an apology for the remarks.

On the tape, Trump, who was newly married to his third wife, Melania, at the time, talks about making a pass at a married woman, saying: “I moved on her and I failed, I’ll admit it ... I did try and fuck her. I moved on her like a bitch, but I couldn’t get there. And she was married.”

Trump then talks about going after women, saying: “I am automatically attracted to beautiful women. I just start kissing them. It’s like a magnet. Just kiss, 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.”

Footage revealed Trump making lewd remarks about women
Footage revealed Trump making lewd remarks about women
ASSOCIATED PRESS

Farage has previously spoken at a Trump rally, and was reported to be helping the Republican candidate prepare for the second presidential debate, after Hillary Clinton was widely seen to have won the first one by a clear margin.

Mrs Trump has said she was offended by the remarks, but they did not represent the man she knew.

“The words my husband used are unacceptable and offensive to me. This does not represent the man that I know. He has the heart and mind of a leader.”

Trump has insisted there is “zero chance” he will quit the race for the White House after the comments provoked a firestorm of outrage.

The remarks have seen him dubbed “the groper in chief” on social media and been branded “horrific” by Clinton, and “sickening” by the Republican speaker of the US house of representatives, Paul Ryan.

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