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Donald Trump Launches Vulgar Attack Against Hillary Clinton

“Schlonged” is not vulgar. “Dishonest #MSM”, he said.

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“Once again, #MSM (mainstream media) is dishonest”. “Schlonged” is not vulgar.


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Mr Trump, who has ramped up his criticism of Mrs Clinton in recent weeks, also mocked the Democratic front-runner for returning late to Saturday’s debate following a commercial break because she’d been using the bathroom.


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None was given, but Mrs Clinton did appear on Tuesday to shift her story somewhat about jihadist recruitment efforts.

“[Hillary Clinton] was going to beat Obama”, Trump told his supporters, according to Reuters.

“Even her race to Obama, she was gonna beat Obama”, he said.

“I don t know who would be worse, I don t know, how does it get worse?” “No, it’s too disgusting. Don’t say it, it’s disgusting”.

After downplaying her gender and trailblazing role in her 2008 race for the presidency, Clinton has fully embraced it in this time around, using it as a rallying cry for women voters, and not hesitating to call out perceived sexism. 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.

The latest Democratic showdown, hosted by ABC News, was perhaps the least inviting scheduled time for any presidential debate of the 2016 cycle to date.

“I hate some of these people, but I would never kill them”, Trump said of the journalists who cover him.

Trump on Monday morning demanded an apology from Clinton for making the allegation, to which the Clinton camp responded with a swift, “Hell no”.

The Republican presidential frontrunner sensationally claimed Clinton was “schlonged” in her loss to Barack Obama for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination. And of course, Trump reprised his consistent line of attack against Bush, calling him “weak and low energy”.

In the past, Republican front runner Donald Trump has saved his most pointed barbs for his GOP presidential challengers.

Clinton is in Keota, a tiny town of roughly 1,000 people, because three students – Abby Schulte, Megan Adam and Kylea Tinnes – persistently showed up at events over the last few months to invite her to the small town.

A student at Tuesday’s rally joked about the incident with Clinton. The two are heading their respective fields to be the Republican and Democratic nominees for the election in November next year. “She lost. She lost”, Trump told the audience. She said it plays into the hands of violent jihadists. The suit followed one day after it was revealed Sanders’ data director had exploited a gap in the system to view primary turnout expectations for Clinton campaign.

Understanding that Trump is accusing Clinton of something that he himself is often culpable of, let us take a look at any basis for her comment and what it could mean for her campaign. “Because that is not who we are as Americans”.

And her campaign also refused to address Trump by name.

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“There has to be a level of decorum to win”. It can be hard to see where Trump the business ends and Trump the presidential candidate begins.

Republican presidential candidate businessman Donald Trump addresses supporters at a campaign rally Monday Dec. 21 2015 in Grand Rapids Mich. (AP