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Donald Trump Hammers Away at “Weak” Hillary Clinton Over Her Debate Comments
Bill Curry, political columnist at Salon.com and former White House counselor to President Clinton, argues that the DNC is deliberately blocking debate and that chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz should resign as a result. It was the same strategy that Barack Obama used to defeat Clinton in 2008.
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However Clinton rejected his criticism and pointed out that Syrian rebels needed assurance Assad would be removed if they were to support the US’ fight against ISIS.
“Let me tell you something about Bernie Sanders”, senior adviser Tad Devine said after the debate. Sanders said he wanted to pursue an independent investigation with Clinton of how the breach occurred. “We’ve never done that to them, and they need to stop spreading this innuendo to try to make it seem like everybody’s doing this. But I don’t think we quite have it in order yet”.
While the allegations that Sanders’ campaign improperly exploited a breach in the Democratic National Committee voter database kicked off the third Democratic presidential debate in New Hampshire, it wasn’t the issue the defined it. Candidates spent most of the night engaged in an extensive conversation about foreign policy and national security.
Hillary Clinton will not apologize to Donald Trump for saying that his comments disparaging Muslims were being used in ISIS videos to recruit terrorists.
Clinton said Trump was becoming the Islamic State group’s “best recruiter” with his call to temporarily bar Muslims from entering the United States. Appearing on ABC’s This Week, Palmieri said that Clinton “didn’t have a particular video in mind” but was instead referring to jihadi’s social media activity, a line Podesta echoed on NBC’s Meet the Press, where he insisted that “if you look at what’s going on [on social media], they are definitely pointing at Mr. Trump”. “And they may make one up, knowing the Clintons and knowing Hillary, but there’s no – there’s nobody – she just made it up”.
Jennifer Palmieri, the Clinton campaign’s communications director, said the campaign would welcome a time slot that was geared toward a larger television audience.
“It’s nonsense. It’s just another Hillary lie”. “She lies like insane about everything, whether it’s trips where she was being gunned down in a helicopter or an airplane”, Trump said.
The former secretary of state, who has a sweeping national lead and is largely favored to win the nomination, made a point to mention her GOP opponents in both her opening and closing statements.
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“Because she can beat Donald Trump”, Fiorina said. “I thought she quit, I thought she gave up”, Trump joked. She nearly certainly won the sound-bite war – first by deftly apologizing for returning late to the stage after a commercial break, and then, when asked if Wall Street should love her as president, confidently responding that “everybody should”.