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Clinton Camp Refuses to Respond to Trump’s ‘Degrading Language’
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s communications director on Tuesday made it a point to stress that while the campaign chose not to respond to Republican front-runner Donald Trump’s use of a Yiddish vulgarity to deride Clinton during a Monday rally, the public should react to such comments.
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Not exclusively was GOP frontrunner Donald Trump’s feedback on Hillary Clinton’s toilet breaks & loss to President Barack Obama in 2008 misogynistic, it was racist, too, in accordance to pro-Hillary PAC head David Brock. “… She was going to beat – she was favored to win – and she got schlonged”.
In an interview Tuesday with The Des Moines Register, Clinton said: “I don’t know that he has any boundaries at all”.
“When I said Hillary got [expletive] that meant beaten badly”, he said.
He also mocked Clinton on Monday for returning late to a Democratic debate on Saturday following a commercial break. “She lost, I mean she lost”, he said. “It’s disgusting. I don’t want to talk about it”, he said. “And I think what we need to do is to run against her because she has a failed foreign policy and because she doesn’t have a record of accomplishment”. I don’t know who’d be worse.
Mr Trump slammed Mrs Clinton as a liar for that remark and demanded an apology.
Clinton’s stop in the Quad-Cities was her third of the day in eastern Iowa, and she was 90 minutes late.
She added, “I don’t respond to him personally, because he thrives on that kind of exchange”.
“I thought she gave up”, Trump said.
In August, Mr Trump triggered outrage when he insinuated that Fox News host Megyn Kelly had subjected him to sharp questioning because she may have been menstruating. “Don t say it, it s disgusting”.
Meanwhile, Clinton, who drew criticism from opponents and independent fact-checkers for claiming during the debate that Islamic State recruiters use videos featuring Trump as recruitment tools, doubled down on the sentiment.
“I really deplore the tone of his campaign, the inflammatory rhetoric that he is using to divide people, and his going after groups of people with hateful, incendiary rhetoric”, Clinton said.
Between attacks on what she calls his bigoted rhetoric and proposal to ban Muslims from entering the U.S., Clinton has also begun telling voters that “it’s OK to be afraid”. “Because that is not who we are as Americans”.
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He said: “You’re talking about people dying”. And that was George W. Bush who you worked for who went on to get the nomination, become president of the United States.