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Trump mocks Clinton over ‘disgusting’ toilet break
Back in regular human being land, thankfully there are still regular human beings running for the Presidency in the hopes that the country doesn’t decide to be led by a sociopath who displays the obvious symptoms of extreme sexual dysfunction.
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“I really deplore the tone of his campaign, and the inflammatory rhetoric that he is using to divide people, and his going after groups of people with hateful, incendiary rhetoric”, Clinton said.
The poll, conducted by Quinnipiac University, has senator Ted Cruz of Texas on 24 per cent closing the gap on Mr Trump, who has 28 per cent support among Republican voters. And if that happens, it will be through the suggestions and ideas of Mrs. Clinton and not anything Mr. Trump said or did.
On Monday, the outspoken Republican front-runner told a crowd in MI that Clinton got “schlonged” in the 2008 presidential race – using an offensive word that refers to male genitalia – and even blasted her bathroom habits.
“She was favored to win and she got schlonged”. Speaking after a town Hall in New Hampshire yesterday, Bush denounced Trump, calling him a “chaos candidate” and, rather than coming to her defense, went on to slam Clinton. “No, it’s too disgusting”.
However, a campaign spokesperson later tweeted, “Everyone understands the humiliation this degrading language inflicts on all women”. He said, “This will enhance her victimology status”.
If Clinton were elected, 33 percent would be proud and 35 percent would be embarrassed, according to the poll.
“I don’t know if any of you are following this in TV or in the papers, but there’s another new development – a never-ending development – from the Trump world”, Bernie said, as his supporters laughed through this whole routine. And now, of course, Trump’s biggest fight isn’t with any Republican: It’s with Hillary Clinton.
At Clinton’s rally at a Keota, Iowa, school Tuesday, Hillary got a question from a 5th-grader who asked what she would do about bullying.
Trump also criticized Clinton’s late return from a bathroom break during the Democratic debate, saying whatever she was doing was “disgusting”.
“You’re looking at somebody who’s had a lot of awful things said about me”, she said. Trump said to the crowd in reference to the Democratic debate.
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”.
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Steve McMahon, a Democratic strategist, called Trump’s attack “misogynistic” and predicted it will rally women to Clinton’s side. She said that kind of talk plays in to the hands of violent jihadists.