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‘Schlonged’ is not vulgar
I don’t know who would be worse, I don’t know, how could it be worse? How does it get worse?
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But displaying, once again, his thick skin to criticism, the 69-year-old has since argued about the word’s definition on Twitter and stood by his employment of it.
Clinton said the GOP frontrunner thrives on controversy in her first direct response to Trump telling an audience that she got “schlonged” – a term derived from a vulgar Yiddish word for a man’s penis – when she lost to then-Sen. When I said Hillary got “schlonged” that meant beaten badly, he said in one tweet. “Often used word in politics!” he tweeted. “I don’t think a president should be able to do that stuff”.
At the same rally in MI, the billionaire businessman also mocked Mrs Clinton for taking a brief toilet break at a Democratic debate she had attended at the weekend.
For Clinton, going after Trump creates an opportunity to re-enter a political conversation that has largely moved away from the Democratic side and strike back at her Republican opponents, who are getting plenty of airtime to lob attacks not only at each other but Clinton as well. At the rally, Trump stated Clinton’s temporary absence from the talk ’cause of an overlong restroom visit was “disgusting”.
“I don’t know that he has any boundaries at all”.
At a campaign appearance Tuesday in Keota, Iowa, Clinton was asked by a young student about how to combat bullying.
“His bigotry, his bluster, his bullying have become his campaign”.
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“We need to make sure that the really discriminatory messages that Trump is sending around the world don’t fall on receptive ears”, Clinton said. “And he has to keep sort of upping the stakes and going even further”. “When he says, ‘No Muslims should be allowed in America, ‘ they tell people, ‘We told you America hates Muslims and here is proof'”.