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Hillary Clinton: Bill will love giving White House tours as first gentleman
The candidate continued: “This latest demand that we not let Muslims into our country really plays right into the hands of the terrorists, and I don’t say that lightly, but it does”.
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But when an Iowa man broke into her riff with a question about how the country could confront a new wave of hate and fear, her response sounded less like that of a commander in chief than of a soothing self-help guru. The next Republican debate is on Tuesday, and the next Democratic debate is on 19 December. “I do think we don’t have the right approach to it. We do need to reach out to responsible gun owners and say we can do more to prevent as many deaths as possible”.
Clinton also talked about gun control with Meyers and what qualities she thought Bill Clinton had that would make him a good first husband.
But it’s also a tone that some Republicans embraced before Trump and a growing anxiety about terrorism pushed the party to more muscular rhetoric. “I’ll ask him about the economy and ask him about what we should do in dealing with a lot of the hard people in the world”, says Hillary, adding later that she won’t necessarily keep him out of the situation room – the high-security room where the president and military staff deal with matters of national security. “Their language may be more veiled than Trump’s but their ideas aren’t so different”.
Trump earned widespread scorn on Monday when he revealed his proposal for a “total and complete shutdown” of Muslims entering the United States.
However, Trump’s comments appear to have some support from Republican voters. Please see our terms of service for more information.
Kellyanne Conway, a Republican pollster who is advising a super PAC backing Texas Sen. “But the truth is many of them have said extreme things about Muslims”.
Hillary Clinton has had it!
Despite the backlash Trump’s divisive rhetoric seems to have struck a chord with Republican voters.
During one of ex-Florida Gov. Jeb Bush’s first visits to New Hampshire, he promised to “share my heart”. “We’re never getting those guns back”.
In recent months, though, chest-thumping has been the order of the day for Republicans. And Bush has traded love for mild vulgarity.
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Be Civil – It’s OK to have a difference in opinion but there’s no need to be a jerk.