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Donald Trump Defends Assaults on Invoice Clinton
Donald Trump is reviving memories of Bill Clinton’s affair with a White House intern and his turbulent interactions with black voters during South Carolina’s 2008 primary as the ex-president prepares to campaign for his wife in New Hampshire.
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Donald Trump is crude and vulgar. But they could pose a long-term risk for Trump, some observers warn. He reiterated that such criticism is “fair game” if Hillary Clinton plays the “woman card” in the presidential campaign. “He was terrible, failed badly, and was called a racist!” he added.
Bill Clinton’s testimony for a lawsuit brought by Paula Jones, who alleged sexual harassment by Clinton when he was governor of Arkansas and she was a state employee, included a denial of a sexual relationship with Lewinsky.
The GOP hopeful told about 2,000 supporters in Hilton Head Island, S.C. that he was forced to fight back against the Clinton camp after the Democratic frontrunner accused him of displaying a “penchant for sexism”. And then she came out with the sexism, which is so nonsense.
The Clinton campaign said more than 60 percent of its donors in 2015 were women. But deputy communications director Christina Reynolds said Monday that Clinton “won’t be bullied” by Trump and plans to “stand up to him, as she has from the beginning of his campaign” when he insults women and other groups. The husband wants to come and she wants to accuse me of things and the husband is one of the great abusers of the world. The Associated Press reported that a “White House aide” was calling journalists to offer “information about Monica Lewinsky’s past, her weight problems, and what the aide said was her nickname – ‘the Stalker'”. “He can now pound her all day long, and even if he’s not the nominee, that pounding is going to remain in the public’s mind”.
We’ve seen this playbook before.
Turning his focus on the actual candidate, Trump admitted that he’d “love, love, love having a woman president” but that it “can’t be [Clinton], she’s horrible” and “gives me a headache”. The point relates to the standards that would prevail in another Clinton Presidency.
Trump also didn’t hold back in hitting Bush on his poll numbers or how much he’s spending on ads. “Okay, have you ever heard a presidential candidate say things like this?” There were moments in which Clinton’s male opponents demonstrated their cluelessness about how to run against a woman; recall President Obama’s “likable enough” moment and John Edwards’ ham-handed comment on Clinton’s pink jacket.
Still, free airtime seems especially valuable in this campaign, at least for Trump, who has time and again found ways to grab the attention of network cameras – and allowing his campaign to spend nearly nothing on paid television ads. “You can’t let people push you around”. “It will be wider than the Grand Canyon”.
Bill Clinton’s name has been dragged through the mud in recent days.
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Donald Trump speaks during the CNN Republican presidential debate at the Venetian Hotel & Casino on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015, in Las Vegas. “It was my obligation to get along with all politicians”, he wrote. Harry Reid, Republican Congressman Joe Heck is off to an early lead, outpolling former Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto, a Democrat, by a 47 percent to 37 percent margin. This was a consensual affair, in which Lewinsky was an eager participant; she was 22 when the affair started and Clinton was her boss.