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Donald Trump uses crude language to mock Hillary Clinton
But displaying, once again, his thick skin to criticism, the 69-year-old has since argued about the word’s definition on Twitter and stood by his employment of it. “Schlonged” is not vulgar. But she was gonna beat – she was favored to win – and she got schlonged.
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“Dishonest #MSM.” He even found an NPR journalist using it to describe an electoral blowout back in 1984.
Her comments about Trump come after he labeled Clinton “disgusting” for using the restroom during a commercial break at the last Democratic debate.
“What happened to her?”
“I know where she went”. Trump said at the rally at the DeltaPlex Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan. When Trump called her a liar on the “Today” show and demanded an apology, her spokesman Brian Fallon said “hell no”. Don’t say it, it’s disgusting, let’s not talk, we want to be very, very straight up. “No, it’s too disgusting”.
This isn’t the first time Trump has used what could be interpreted as gendered language to criticize Clinton.
“Both CBS News and ABC News would not print the word on their websites, with ABC calling it “a sexually derogatory remark” and CBS dubbing it ‘an off-color word'”.
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.
Trump continues his neverending stream of sexist remarks, this time directing the misogyny at Hillary Clinton.
Steve McMahon, a Democratic strategist, called Trump’s attack “misogynistic” and predicted it would rally women to Clinton’s side.
Jennifer Palmieri, Clinton’s communications director, also tweeted a scathing response.
Then on Monday, Jeb Bush – perhaps Trump’s biggest critic in the Republican field – defended Trump.
After a heated Democratic Debate over the weekend, Democratic Presidential Candidate, Hillary Clinton passed through Iowa Tuesday.
“He’s the leading Republican candidate but he’s not really all that different from the other Republican candidates”, said Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta. She decried Trump’s rhetoric on Muslims, saying it was “not only risky, it’s shameful”. “She lies about emails”, he said.
Donald Trump went after Hillary Clinton on Monday by using a term many consider to be vulgar and misogynistic.
So Hillary Clinton is doing what smart people do with school yard bullies and trolls.
Fifty per cent of registered U.S. voters said in a Quinnipiac poll on Tuesday that they would be “embarrassed” to have Mr Trump as president, compared to 23 per cent who would be proud.
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Clinton made her final stop of the day at United Steelworkers in Bettendorf Tuesday night to say “thank you” to her supporters, volunteers and workers for her campaign.