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Donald Trump Invokes Penises to Describe Hillary Clinton’s 2008 Presidential Run
Another day, another diarrhea bubble sallying forth from the lips of deranged road flare Donald Trump, who today is generating outrage for saying Hillary Clinton got “schlonged” in 2008. “Don’t say it, it’s disgusting”. We’ve tried that, though, haven’t we?
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Trump’s campaign responded this week by insisting that as president, he wouldn’t kill journalists: “I hate some of these people, but I’d never kill them, “he said”. “I can promise you this: We won’t waste a cent. But you have to step up right now to close the fundraising gap and get Hillary to her first victories”. Appearing on ABC’s This Week, Clinton spokesperson Jennifer Palmieri said the candidate “didn’t have a particular video in mind” but was referring to jihadists’ use of Trump’s comments on social media more generally.
Critics described Trump’s attack as sexist, potentially setting back his legitimate attack that Clinton misrepresented her claim about him and ISIS.
Trump’s personal attacks on women also extended to his rival for the Republican nomination, Carly Fiorina, of whom he declared: “Look at that face!”
Clinton’s attack on Trump hints at a larger strategy to pivot away from her appeals to a progressive base this past summer and fall, to a position where she can begin making her case to general election voters.
The lack of attention on the Democratic race has given Clinton a break from the intense scrutiny of the summer, when much of the political conversation was focused on her use of a private email server as secretary of state and the foreign financial ties of the Clinton Foundation, the non-profit started by her husband.
Trump also defended the kind words he’s been exchanging with Russian President Vladimir Putin, brushing off criticism that he has been too kind to the Russian president. Clinton entered the high school gymnasium – packed with about 700 people – alongside the students to huge cheers. She said the Republican frontrunner’s anti-Muslim rhetoric had made him an ace recruiter for ISIS.
During her remarks, Clinton stressed the differences between Republicans and Democrats in the field. Varney wondered. “That’s what you’re saying”.
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Advocating for more “love and kindness” Clinton added: “That’s why it’s important to stand up to bullies wherever we are and why we shouldn’t let anybody bully his way into the presidency”. He also is known for jousting with hecklers at his events, as he did Monday night. “It’s not a sign of strength to insult people with profanity”, Bush told reporters after speaking to voters at a community college in New Hampshire’s north country.