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Rosie O’Donnell Responds to Donald Trump’s Debate Insult
“It was a very heated evening”.
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One of the final portions of tonight’s Republican primary debate on Fox News focused on social issues.
Despite the viewer success though, Trump is complaining that the debate, moderated by Fox News’ Megyn Kelly, Bret Baier and Chris Wallace, was unfair.
Trump added that “What what I say, and oftentimes it’s fun, it’s kidding”.
“I’ve been very nice to you although I could probably not be based on the way you’ve treated me”, Trump told Kelly. “But I wouldn’t do that”. Trump gave a good answer about how the times are so dire that there was no room for “political correctness” that was apparently his term for gentlemanly behavior. The Fox News correspondent pointed out that “for the record, it was well beyond Rosie O’Donnell”, to which Trump snickered back, “Yes, I’m sure it was”.
“It’s important for our country to have this discussion about executive experience”, Perry said, knocking President Barack Obama as “an inexperienced senator” who has “driven this country into a ditch”.
But as Thursday’s debate wrapped up, moderator Megyn Kelly offered a dismal outlook. “But I just don’t want someone on stage who gets a hostile question from a lady and his first inclination is to imply it was hormonal”, RedState editor Erick Erickson wrote Friday night.
To kick things off, Kelly challenged Trump on his past offensive comments toward women. “Because somebody doesn’t think the way I do, doesn’t mean that I can’t care about them or can’t love them“, Kasich said, to much applause, during the debate.
“They should be aggressive as a party”, Gonzalez said. “Their performance was outstanding”. That event featured the seven other GOP candidates that didn’t make the top 10 cut-off in the polls. The other candidates competed in a forum that began at 5 p.m. ET to an audience of one-quarter the size. Between midnight and six this morning, Trump’s Twitter feed exploded, filling up with tweets from both DT himself as well a series of heated re-tweets, all of which took Kelly to task.
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When the lower-polling candidates who participated in the odd, early debate are taken into account, most predictably generated less search interest than the main stage candidates.