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Donald Trump: Lewinsky, Jones ‘fair game’
Trump tweeted on Monday that Clinton had a “terrible record of women abuse”. And speaking of unhealthy sexual cultures for women, I’ll leave you with this: The collapse of liberal consulting firm Fizgibbon Media last week stunned many in the progressive movement, but the reasons behind it didn’t surprise a tragically large number of women in the field.
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Donald Trump said Tuesday that it’s “fair game” to discuss Bill Clinton’s “abuse of women”. “And you look at whether it’s Monica Lewinsky or Paula Jones or many of them, and that certainly will be fair game, certainly if they play the woman’s card with respect to me, that will be fair game”.
Donald Trump’s daughter, Ivanka Trump, again defended her father amid accusations of sexism after his attacks against Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton and past jabs at Carly Fiorina and FOX News anchor Megyn Kelly.
In a phone interview with NBC’s “Today Show”, Mr. Trump said that his comments about Bill Clinton were “fair game” after Hillary Clinton accused him of having a “penchant for sexism”.
There was a cease fire of sorts over Christmas but Trump restarted the next day, turning Clinton’s words back on her and attempting to pull Bill Clinton into the fight. “He was terrible, failed badly, and was called a racist!” he added.
“You could also list a few comments he’s made about men that are unflattering”. Trump, typically delighted with himself, pointed out, “I turned her exact words against her”. “If he doesn’t like someone, he’ll articulate that, and I think it’s also part of what resonates about him”.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has held a town hall meeting in a New Hampshire church, fielding questions about health care and the economy.
How many people out there who want Donald Trump to be the next President of the United States have ever said aloud, “I think Hillary Clinton would make a great president”.
Dimitrios Kambouris/(Credit too long, see caption) Monica Lewinsky was a White House intern when she and president Bill Clinton had a sexual relationship, which Clinton acknowledged in 1998. It focused on Mr Trump’s “demeaning” remarks about “women, immigrants, Asian-Americans, Muslims, the disabled or hard-working Americans” and said he has “pushed around almost all of his fellow Republicans”. “Are your own personal indiscretions fair game in this campaign?” The interview marked the first time Trump explicitly named the Clinton accusers.
He later seemed to acknowledge reports that she got delayed waiting to use a restroom: “I know where she went”.
Frankly, we doubt critics of Bill Clinton’s wandering zipper were ever likely to be Ready for Hillary!
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Barely a month before the first votes are cast in the state-by-state nomination process, the top candidates appear to be looking past the primaries and going head to head, with Mr Trump reviving a subject that almost derailed Mr Clinton’s presidency.