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Trump Thinks It’s ‘Really Unfair’ to Remind People He’s Called Women Dogs

In any case, Kelly was having none of it. Noting that Trump has insulted other women, she asked how he intended to deal with the inevitable “war on women” attacks that Hillary Clinton would dish out.

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Although the audience roared with laughter and applause, Trump didn’t think the moment was too professional.

In a recent New York Times article regarding his comments during a deposition, Trump called opposing counsel “disgusting” for asking for a break to pump breast milk for her infant daughter. “I’ve been challenged by so many people and I don’t frankly have time for total political correctness”, Trump quipped. “I wonder what the ratings would have been if I wasn’t in the mix”, he said. The Fox News interviewers, especially Megyn Kelly, asked him some tough questions, which he clearly didn’t appreciate.

The debate turned into a slugfest with front-runner Donald Trump in particular feeling the heat. I’ve been very nice to you, although I could probably not be based on the way you have treated me. Following a question about past disparaging remarks about women, he said, “Honestly, Megyn, if you don’t like it, I’m sorry”.

I think there is no way to otherwise interpret Mr. Trump’s comment. So I thought it was an unfair question.

Those anxious to see what else he has in store should mark September 16 on their calendar. “This was not a subject that was on anyone’s mind until I brought it up at my announcement”.

“Perhaps one of the biggest factors in Thursday’s viewership was the participation of the outspoken Donald Trump, who Obama-Clinton-each-other-in-first-2016-debate-Trump-takes-spotlight/3441438917501/?spt=sec∨tn” target=”_blank”>delivered numerous barbs during the debate.

O’Donnell, a mother of five, took to Twitter within minutes with a poignant and heartbreaking tweet.

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While Donald Trump, Chris Christie and Rand Paul were all controversial and memorable, Gov. Scott Walker (R-Wisconsin) delivered a toned-down performance during the first Republican presidential primary debate Thursday night.

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