President Obama stated the obvious last August: "The Republican nominee is unfit to serve as president... He keeps on proving it."
Trump confessed and bragged, and advocated sexually assaulting women.
Under Trump's own standard, he is unfit to serve as President based on his own misogynistic words and admission to sexually assaulting women:
Trump dismisses coverage of his sexual predator remarks as "a distraction."
We should all listen to Women Share Harrowing Stories Of Their First Sexual Assault On Twitter After Donald Trump's Lewd Comments:
“In his "apology" for bragging about his ability to freely grope women in 2005, which recently came to light after they were obtained by theWashington Post, Donald Trump dismissed the whole debacle as a "distraction" from the real issues at hand. But for millions of women everywhere, sexual assault is definitely more than something that's taking away from a political campaign. On Friday, after the statements came to light and Trump apologized, Canadian writer Kelly Oxford called for women to share their experiences with sexual assault, because it is definitely more than just a "distraction."
...Oxford said that the responses poured in at an astonishing two stories per second.
...The stories are heartbreaking and horrific. They range from women who were very young and women who were well into their adulthood. The stories ranged in their scope and severity, but they all shared one very common element: They weren't OK. None of the things that happened to these women were in any way acceptable, and it certainly wasn't OK that a man running for president of the United States would perpetuate it."