Looking back at Donald Trump's comments about women

U.K. media outlet The Telegraph has compiled a lengthy timeline of Donald Trump's commentary on women, whether they be specific or general. U.K. media outlet The Telegraph has compiled a lengthy timeline of Donald Trump's commentary on women, whether they be specific or general. Photo: Mysa Photo: Mysa Image 1 of / 42 Caption Close Looking back at Donald Trump's comments about women 1 / 42 Back to Gallery

Attempting to compile a complete collection of Donald Trump's sexist, offensive and sharp critiques on or about women is a bit of a Sisyphean task.

If you take a look at the various media outlets, including The Telegraph, the most damning quotes seem to have been generated around the 1990s.

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A good chunk of the GOP presidential nominee's comments tend to be directed toward specific women. From actresses to business leaders, Trump has left no stone unturned when it comes to his scorn.

In 2012, he lashed out at then-Huffington Post editor-in-chief Arianna Huffington for no reason at all it seems.

"Arianna Huffington is unattractive both inside and out," he said in a Twitter post. "I fully understand why her former husband left her for a man - he made a good decision."

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Last week, the Trump campaign was beset by a slew of leaked audio recordings and confessionals pointing to "the Donald's" inappropriate behavior during media productions, including "The Apprentice" and the Miss Universe pageants. Audio uncovered by The Washington Post featured Trump bragging about kissing, groping and attempting to have sex with married women.

During the second presidential debate in St. Louis, Mo., he dismissed that audio, calling it "locker room" talk.

More recently, The New York Times reported two women have publicly accused Trump of touching them inappropriately. One of the women claimed Trump had fondled her breasts and attempted to put his hand under her skirt during a flight three decades ago.

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Thursday, Trump vehemently denied those accusations and claimed media outlets are in cahoots with his opponent, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. In response to another accusation from a People magazine reporter, he said:

"You take a look. Look at her. Look at her words. You tell me what you think. I don't think so."

Look through our timeline of Donald Trump's offensive comments towards and/or about women in the gallery above.