Former Australian government MP Ross Cameron came on eroticizing inequality in the united statesto Sky News, dressed in his best Trump-Pence finery, to defend Donald Trump's "grab them by the pussy" comments.
Cameron's main point was that Trump's vulgar comments were actually a "victory for women."
Sky News anchor Janine Perrett, understandably, could not control her side-eye during the rant.
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"The Trump conversation, what it tells you is that in the private moment, at the end of the day, when the bloke is sitting down with his mates the thing that his mind turns to is the female of the species," says Cameron in the clip.
He adds, "the female is the celestial body around which the male orbits...She is the dominant figure in human history. The rise and fall of civilizations may be renamed ‘who gets the girl'."
In short, Cameron's argument is that, at the end of the day, it's a "victory for women" to have the attention of men.
Perrett was unimpressed with this argument.
Via GiphyVia GiphyShut it down, Janine.
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