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Trump criticises Clinton’s policies as Secretary of State
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Tuesday dismissed reports that he used vulgarity in describing Democrat Hillary Clinton’s primary loss to now-President Barack Obama in 2008.
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“Nothing really surprises me anymore”, she added.
Clinton, who rarely speaks except in pre-written talking points, then accused Trump of “bigotry”, “bluster”, and “bullying”.
Clinton was absent from her podium for the first minute of the second debate block, for which she sheepishly apologized for her tardiness. “Again, I’m not sure anybody’s surprised that he keeps pushing the envelope”.
The furor over Donald Trump’s controversial remarks about Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton continued into a third day Wednesday, with critics lambasting the New York-based mogul for his colorful – and maybe mistaken – use of a single Yiddish word. “I know. I have to admit it. I guess I’m a man. Men are allowed to go to the bathroom, but women?”
Her campaign came under fire after several fact checkers were unable to substantiate the claim that ISIS had produced recruitment videos featuring Trump’s call to temporarily ban Muslims from entering the U.S.
Mr Trump tweeted that the phrase had been used in politics before, to refer to an earlier Democratic campaign. Here too, women all over the country very clearly heard what Bush said.
“If you go on Arabic television, as we have, and you look at what is being blasted out with video of Mr. Trump being translated into Arabic, “No Muslims coming into the United States”…it is playing into the hands of the violent jihadists”, Clinton said.
For Clinton, Trump’s attacks have the potential benefit of putting her in a position from which she has tended to have political success.
Trump, who rarely seems to take a defensive posture, is scurrying on Twitter trying to explain that “schlonged” is “not vulgar”.
“Even a race to Obama, she was gonna beat Obama”. She’s done a number of interviews on late night and afternoon TV talk shows created to show off her softer side, including a well-received cameo on “Saturday Night Live”.
“We are not responding to Trump but everyone who understands the humiliation this degrading language inflicts on all women should”, Clinton’s campaign communications head, Jen Palmieri, yesterday wrote in her Twitter account.
“I hate some of these people, but I would never kill them”, Trump said of the journalists who cover him.
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Charlie Neibergall/AP ‘I’m somebody who’s had a lot of bad things said about me, but I’m old enough that it doesn’t particularly bother (me),’ Clinton said during a town hall meeting in Keota, Iowa.