Statement of Marie Audet Regarding Column Satirizing Sexual Abuse of Women
October 26, 2018
Background
Yesterday morning, the Addison Independent published Gregory Dennis’ bi-monthly column, “Between the Lines.” In his column, Dennis shared an “imaginary political ‘discussion’” he had with President Donald Trump. His discussion included the following exchange:
[Gregory Dennis]: What are your thoughts about Marie Audet, the other independent in that race?
[Donald Trump]: Well, I can’t say. I haven’t seen a picture of her. When it comes to women candidates I go by looks. And of course by feel.
According to Angelo Lynn, Editor/Publisher of the Addison Independent, the last line–And of course by feel–had been removed from the print edition of the paper. But because of a workflow error, the line appeared in the online edition of the paper for a time on Thursday.
Statement
Marie Audet had this to say in response:
“Making light of the sexual abuse of women is unacceptable. Over the last year, the #metoo movement has turned our national attention to the harassment, discrimination, and sexual abuse many women encounter at work, at school, and in our day-to-day lives.
"To read an imagined scenario in which Donald Trump would want to see me and touch my body in order to evaluate the merits of my candidacy felt degrading and humiliating.
"All candidates, no matter what their gender identity might be, should be evaluated on the basis of their knowledge, values, and leadership skills.
"When I decided to run for Senate in the Addison District, it was with the intention of finding the best ways to advance the Vermont economy, promote affordability for working Vermonters, spread the use of renewable energy, and tackle the big challenge of cleaning up Vermont’s waterways. I want to be a strong, independent voice for our rural community and my constituents in Montpelier.
"I remain steadfast in this goal. I believe in treating all people with dignity, and I think most Vermonters share this view. In the waning days of the campaign, I look forward to engaging my fellow Addison District residents in a way that is respectful, inclusive, and where all voices can be heard."
Background
Yesterday morning, the Addison Independent published Gregory Dennis’ bi-monthly column, “Between the Lines.” In his column, Dennis shared an “imaginary political ‘discussion’” he had with President Donald Trump. His discussion included the following exchange:
[Gregory Dennis]: What are your thoughts about Marie Audet, the other independent in that race?
[Donald Trump]: Well, I can’t say. I haven’t seen a picture of her. When it comes to women candidates I go by looks. And of course by feel.
According to Angelo Lynn, Editor/Publisher of the Addison Independent, the last line–And of course by feel–had been removed from the print edition of the paper. But because of a workflow error, the line appeared in the online edition of the paper for a time on Thursday.
Statement
Marie Audet had this to say in response:
“Making light of the sexual abuse of women is unacceptable. Over the last year, the #metoo movement has turned our national attention to the harassment, discrimination, and sexual abuse many women encounter at work, at school, and in our day-to-day lives.
"To read an imagined scenario in which Donald Trump would want to see me and touch my body in order to evaluate the merits of my candidacy felt degrading and humiliating.
"All candidates, no matter what their gender identity might be, should be evaluated on the basis of their knowledge, values, and leadership skills.
"When I decided to run for Senate in the Addison District, it was with the intention of finding the best ways to advance the Vermont economy, promote affordability for working Vermonters, spread the use of renewable energy, and tackle the big challenge of cleaning up Vermont’s waterways. I want to be a strong, independent voice for our rural community and my constituents in Montpelier.
"I remain steadfast in this goal. I believe in treating all people with dignity, and I think most Vermonters share this view. In the waning days of the campaign, I look forward to engaging my fellow Addison District residents in a way that is respectful, inclusive, and where all voices can be heard."