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Donald Trump thinks ‘schlonged’ is a perfectly acceptable word
“‘Schlonged” is not vulgar”, he wrote. “I don’t know who would be worse. Dishonest #MSM”, he said.
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Mr Trump, leading the field to be the Republican nominee in the Nov 2016 presidential election, also made a reference to Mrs Clinton returning to the stage late after a bathroom break during a Democratic debate on Saturday night.
“What happened to her?”
‘Where did she go? She was going to beat Obama.
The poll does not stop here, however, because 59 percent have also said that they find Donald Trump unfavorable. John McCain (“I like people who weren’t captured, “Trump said), called Mexican immigrants “rapists” and praised Vladimir Putin’s leadership, despite the record of journalists’ deaths under Putin’s leadership”. “By the way, I hate some of these people… and some of them are such lying, disgusting people, it’s true”. No, its too disgusting. “Don’t say it it’s disgusting”, Trump sneered, repulsed apparently by his own suggestion that Clinton had to use the bathroom. Meantime Hillary Clinton’s campaign said that this “degrading language” should be condemned by others and that she will not respond. He has repeatedly described her as lacking the strength and stamina to be president and invoked the image of her putting on a trouser suit before heading to work. Republican strategist Matt Schlapp says, “This is Trump uncensored and why he still leads all Republican national polls”.
It was the latest flare-up in what has increasingly become a campaign between the two party front-runners. “And he has to keep sort of upping the stakes and going even further”.
Donald Trump, the Republican presidential front-runner, has been accused of sexism again after using a vulgar term during a crude attack on Hillary Clinton.
The comments came after the Bush campaign began running a series of digital ads that include Bush’s criticism of Trump during the last Republican debate, in which Bush branded Trump the “chaos candidate” and slammed his policy proposals as lacking seriousness.
During a lighter moment at the Keota event, which was held after three students invited Presidential candidates to campus back in September, Clinton discussed publicly for the first time that her daughter Chelsea Clinton is expecting a second child.
But all this, and the protests by a handful of youths, did not dampen Mr. Trump and his supporters in MI, home to the U.S automobile industry, where he addressed a gathering on Monday. “It is playing into the hands of the violent jihadists”.
“It’s important to stand up to bullies wherever they are, and why we shouldn’t let anybody bully his way into the presidency because that is not who we are as Americans”, she said, according to video that aired on MSNBC on Tuesday.
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Clinton did not address Trump’s comments directly, but when a young woman at a campaign rally asked her what she would do about bullying, she used the opportunity to launch a not-so-veiled attack on her Republican rival. Bernie Sanders, gasping for airtime.