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Donald Trump says criticism of Bill Clinton is fair
(3) Clinton’s personal improprieties and political sellouts are “indissolubly related”: “character” is important.
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“He was called that by the Obama campaign, he was called that loud and clear, he was extremely insulted, ” Trump said. His strong religious faith is what attracted me to his campaign in the first place. “And yet Bush got us into this terrible war with lies, by lying, by saying they had weapons of mass destruction, by saying all sorts of things that turned out not to be true”, Trump told Blitzer at the time.
With that, Trump “demonstrated a penchant for sexism”, declared Clinton. Addressing a rally in Ashua, New Hampshire, Trump on Monday called publisher Joseph W McQuaid “Christie’s lapdog” – a reference to the editorial board’s endorsement of Christie last month.
Fox News contributor and syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer said these attacks from the billionaire businessman are aimed at the Republican nominating process. “He elevates himself above all the others”. “It was my obligation to really get along with people”, he said. Payne said of Trump.
“Look at the trouble Bill Clinton got into with something that was totally unimportant”.
If that separation can be achieved, then Mr Clinton can bolster his wife’s bid for the presidency.
The comments came as the former president is set to campaign for his wife Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire next week.
A Hillary Clinton campaign spokeswoman told NBC News in a statement that the candidate “won’t be bullied or distracted” by Trump’s attacks against her or Bill Clinton.
“Hillary Clinton said she’d consider naming Barack Obama as her vice-president when she gets the nomination, but she’s nowhere near a shoo-in”.
He signalled he would not hesitate to unleash attack ads on rivals if any of them assails him directly.
The Washington Post reported in August that Bill Clinton had called Trump before he announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination, and reportedly “encouraged Trump’s efforts to play a larger role in the Republican Party”.
“Donald Trump’s words are demeaning, his policies are just as destructive”.
Hillary Clinton has slammed Donald Trump for having a “penchant for sexism”, but the Clinton-adoring media are acting shocked and dismayed that Trump would be so rude as to respond that she ought to look at her own husband when it comes to sexism and a “record of women abuse”. “Don’t say it, it’s disgusting, let’s not talk, we want to be very, very straight up”.
Trump has chose to fight fire with fire in this case, but this wasn’t the first opening. “He understands leverage and he understands opportunities”. Recent survey by CNN/ORR showed that Trump and Clinton are neck to neck in the presidential race.
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Donald Trump is leading in the Republican primary polls partially because he’s tossed the dog whistle and speaks directly to the racist xenophobic misogyny carefully cultivated by the GOP since the days of Lee Atwater’s “Southern Strategy” for Ronald Reagan’s election. “Trump is about to be taken apart by former President Bill Clinton”. The poll of 1,000 likely voters was conducted December 22-23 and had a margin of error of 3 percentage points.