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Bill Clinton to hit trail for Hillary; will stump Jan
“I’ve had so many women come up to me and say, ‘You’ve got to keep her out, she’s so awful.’ She’s playing that woman’s card left and right and women are more upset about it than anybody else”, he said to Fox News.
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In an interview broadcast Sunday, the Democratic presidential candidate said he could win over the supporters of none other than Donald Trump, the current GOP frontrunner. His dis about Hillary Clinton getting “schlonged” in the 2008 campaign and the accompanying tirade about her “disgusting” bathroom break were weird and juvenile. She also spoke about Trump and claimed the Republican candidate “demonstrated a penchant for sexism” during his candidacy. “I really deplore the tone of his campaign, the inflammatory rhetoric he is using to divide people, and his going after groups of people with hateful, incendiary rhetoric”. “I hate to say it, but we have to leave it the way it is”.
Trump went on to accuse Hillary of playing the “woman’s card” and warned her to “be careful” about launching sexist attacks at him that could easily backfire.
That is what Trump was doing to Clinton – and it worked. What Bill Clinton did counts against him, not her, and I would include in that her decision to stick with him.
It’s silly enough for her to think she can score points against Trump for allegedly bullying her but downright delusional to expect that those points will accrue to her benefit when national security is foremost on Americans’ minds. To big applause, Clinton hit Trump as someone who “just seems to delight in insulting women”.
In October, he kicked off a campaign event in Des Moines, Iowa state, where he told the crowd: “I’m exhausted of the stranglehold that women have had on the job of presidential spouse”.
Last week, she was slammed on Twitter with the hashtag #notmyabuela after her campaign site made a gif-filled post about similarities between the candidate and older Hispanic women. “Don’t even look at me crossways”. Trump, typically delighted with himself, pointed out, “I turned her exact words against her”.
Trump also tweeted: “Hillary, when you complain about ‘a penchant for sexism, ‘ who are you referring to”.
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“What Trump has done with some success is taken that anger, taken those fears which are legitimate, and converted them into anger against Mexicans, anger against Muslims”, he said, “and in my view that is not the way we’re going to address the major problems facing our country”. “He knows the people of New Hampshire want a president who will create shared prosperity, so that everyone has a chance at a brighter future”, the Clinton campaign said in a press release announcing the appearances.