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Attack on Fox’s Kelly gets Trump disinvited from GOP event

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was dumped from a prime speaking role to an important gathering of conservative activists on Friday for his criticism of Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly after a combustible debate performance.

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Among RedState attendees, opinions varied about whether Trump should be criticized for the remark he made about Kelly. But the editor of the conservative blog RedState, Erick Erickson, succeeded in helping end that tradition earlier this year. He wrote, “there are even lines blunt talkers and unprofessional politicians should not cross”.

Trump meanwhile backtracked from the comment about Kelly, stating that he was not referring to the body part most people had in mind from his remark on blood.

The bombastic billionaire came under fire from his own party after a particularly crude accusation that Fox News Megyn Kelly, one of the moderators at Thursday s Republican presidential debate, had singled him out with rough treatment at that forum.

Those who still remain Trump supporters seem to be beyond shame. “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”. “It just was wrong”. She was a mess with her anger and totally caught off guard.

“I have said for some time that no one who claims to represent our party should ever be judgmental in tone, vitriolic or angry”, she said. “Only a deviant would think anything else”. He also characterizes his participation in the debate in the first place as a favor to Fox News.

Donald Trump has proven once again that he doesn’t have the temperament to hold our nation’s highest office”, Perry said.

‘His comment was inappropriate.

Carson, Walker and Trump disagreed with Kelly’s shots – with Trump voicing his complaints the loudest after the debate: “I think Megyn behaved very nasty to me“, he told Politico.

Trump’s rivals were quick to blast the Republican front-runner.

Carly Fiorina, the only Republican presidential candidate, tweeted, ‘Mr.

Scott Walker, governor of Wisconsin, agreed, tweeting “I agree with @CarlyFiorina, there’s no excuse for Trump’s comments”. Stating that he will work on reducing the level of immigration by 25 per cent, Santorum said, “We are going to be tough at the border, tough on illegal immigrants, we are going to be out there trying to create a better life for hardworking Americans”. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.

And George Pataki, former governor of New York, saidthge comments were “sad but predictable meltdown from Trump”.

A review of Trump’s writings, televised interviews and Twitter feed show he’s long used harsh language to describe women – and occasionally men. “Quit being who everybody wants you to be, and be who you are”, Staver said.

Trump said that as a businessman he gave to everyone, including Hillary Clinton, now the Democratic presidential frontrunner, as well as her family’s charity organization. If you have reason to believe that any written material or image has been innocently infringed, please bring it to the immediate attention of CDN via the e-mail address or phone number listed on the Contact page so that it can be resolved expeditiously. Ted Cruz, Gov. Jeb Bush and Gov. Mike Huckabee. It’s a standard I try to follow.

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks to the media Aug. 6 in the spin room after the first Republican presidential debate at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland. Trump is showing no signs of curbing his battle with a Fox News television