Vice President Joe Biden said Donald Trump needs psychological help because his “fixation on women’s bodies” is worse than Playboy founder Hugh Hefner’s.
“This guy should see somebody serious,” Biden said during a campaigning for Hillary Clinton in Florida Wednesday. “His fixation on women’s bodies is like, um… I think Hugh Hefner may have been better.”
He recalled how Trump bragged on the videotape with Billy Bush that he used his star power to impose himself on women, which Biden called a “textbook definition of sexual assault.”
“Imagine any president in the history of the United States … who would get up at 3:30 a.m. in the morning and tweet vitriol about a woman’s body and about her weight,” he said, referring to Trump’s tweets about Alicia Machado, a former Miss Universe, that criticized her as a “con,” and “disgusting,” and accused her at one point of appearing in a sex tape.
“This is one sick puppy — could you imagine any president in our history of doing that?” he asked. “What are we doing here?”
Biden reminded the audience that he authored the Violence Against Woman Act of 1994 and said “no one has worked harder to end abuse against women than me.”
Biden implored millennials in Florida and across the country to get out and vote and said the younger generation will likely determine the outcome of the election because they make up more of the population now than the baby boomer generation.
“This is all in your hands this election — because the millennials literally make up more of the population this time out than my balding baby boom population,” he said while promoting Clinton, as well as Rep. Patrick Murphy, 33, D-Fla., who is running to defeat Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla. The race will help decide which party controls the Senate come January.
Millennials, he said, are “the most welcoming, the most volunteering, the most open, progressive generation in history.”

