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For a while there, it looked like Donald Trump's decades (lifetime?) of misogyny would somehow have no affect on his campaign. The Orange One's circus train to the nomination has kept chugging along despite a laundry list of creepy and demeaning comments about women from both before and after the 2016 carnival came to town. But after a trainwreck of a week that culminated in Trump advocating "punishment" for women who get abortions, it seems the apricot demagogue is subject to the laws of political gravity after all. He took a beating from Ted Cruz in Wisconsin last night, and his national poll numbers are sinking.

With Trump on the ropes, The Daily Show knew it was a good time to throw another haymaker. The writers did so by, once again, digging up an obscure clip that had so far eluded most media outlets. (In January, as The Daily Beast notes, they also found the buried treasure of Trump calling poor people "morons" on TV.) "Trump's misogyny easily predates the election," said Trevor Noah. "In fact, it's pretty much his only consistent belief."

Noah presented a 1994 clip from Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, in which host Robin Leach asks the Orange One and then-wife Marla Maples a fairly innocent question about their one-year-old daughter.

"Donald, what does Tiffany have of yours, and what does Tiffany have of Marla's?"

"Well, I think that she's got a lot of Marla. She's a really beautiful baby. She's got Marla's legs." Then, making the universal big boobs sign, "We don't know whether or not she's got this part yet, but time will tell."

To reiterate, the child was a year old at the time.

While it's eerily reminiscent of his creepy comment about his other daughter, Ivanka—you know, the one where he said he'd date her if she wasn't his daughter—it also speaks to Trump's unnerving obsession with the female body and its functions. He once said the idea that Hillary Clinton used the bathroom during a presidential debate was "too disgusting" to talk about, and later in that same charming speech said she "got schlonged" in 2008.

While the clip may not change the minds of dedicated Trump voters, Noah had a nice mic drop: "The next time you're about to hand Donald Trump your baby, maybe reconsider."

Jack Holmes Politics Editor Jack Holmes is the Politics Editor at Esquire, where he writes daily and edits the Politics Blog with Charles P Pierce.

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