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Donald Trump Doesn’t Have Time for Political Correctness or Rosie O’Donnell

Donald Trump says he will be taking a “very serious look” at the questions Fox News host Megyn Kelly posed to him in the opening moments of the first presidential debate of the 2016 election cycle.

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“Only Rosie O’Donnell”, Trump interrupted”.

You can see that segment in the video below.

“Try explaining that 2 ur kids”, the former View panel member wrote minutes after Trump’s diss. “For the record, it was well beyond Rosie O’Donnell”.

After it was all over, the governor spoke about his performance on the stage with reporters, including WKBN 27 First News anchor Dave Sess. He called this campaign a “movement” for him and his career.

Presidential hopeful Donald Trump had already electrified this early political season with his filter-free and often politically-incorrect statements, so did his bravado carry over to the debate?

On Fox after the debate, Kelly noted that it “creates an awkward dynamic” to have Trump attack her after she has asked a tough question about what he has said and done to women.

Fiorina also connected Trump’s name calling to recent remarks President Barack Obama made in regards to opponents of the Iran nuclear deal. I think she’s a awful person… “Little MacMiller, I’m now going to teach you a big boy lesson about lawsuits and finance”. On Morning Joe, he said, “Not that I’m an angel, by the way”. Kelly, considered the warrior princess of prime time news talk, is very popular with her audience and does not take guff from anyone, even the Donald. Many Republican voters among the group cited it as a reason their opinions grew more negative of Trump during the debate. By the way, that’s a real fault of this country because you contribute and people – two years later, three years later, when you need help, they help you.

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In Trump’s lengthy Twitter rant at about 3 a.m., he argued the Fox News results of the debate – repeating Time and Drudge polls where readers named him the victor. “But you can’t do it to Trump”. However, as someone who never appreciated Trump’s charms in the first place, I’m not sure I’m a good judge of where that line might be.

Republican presidential candidates from left Chris Christie Marco Rubio Ben Carson Scott Walker Donald Trump Jeb Bush Mike Huckabee Ted Cruz Rand Paul and John Kasich take the stage for the first Republican presidential debate at the Quicken Loa