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‘I Will Demand an Apology From Hillary’ Over ISIS Remark
Her spokesman, Brian Fallon said Monday: “Hillary Clinton will not be apologizing to Donald Trump for correctly pointing out how his hateful rhetoric only helps ISIS recruit more terrorists”.
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One was amusing, sort of, and the other was, in the words of the three Democratic debaters, a “fascist” billionaire with a big mouth (O’Malley), whose anti-Muslim rants make him “ISIS’s best recruiter” (Clinton) and who tells otherwise disaffected voters that “we’ve got to hate the Mexicans.we’ve got to hate the Muslims”.
“She was going to beat, she was favorite to win and she got schlonged, she lost”.
He also mocked Clinton for returning to the debate late following a commercial break. “It’s disgusting I don’t want to talk about it. It’s too disgusting”, he said. On ABC’s “This Week”, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Clinton should be ashamed of her overly optimistic perspective on the terrorism pervading the country. His comments about Clinton were not the first time he has veered into vulgarity during the campaign.
“She’s a liar!” he repeated at the rally, labeling Clinton “not a president”.
None of the candidates mentioned abortion or same-sex marriage until Clinton’s closing statement, in which she warned electing a Republican president would put “gay rights” “at risk” and potentially lead to withdrawal of government funding from Planned Parenthood.
A spokeswoman for the Clinton campaign later said that “she didn’t have a particular video in mind”. In a head-to-head race against Clinton, the Democrat would handily defeat Trump, 47 percent to 40 percent, the poll found. The survey of 1,140 registered voters nationwide had a 2.9 percent margin of error, which expanded to 4.4 percent among the 508 Republican voters polled.
Inside, Trump also took aim at the new federal budget agreement, the Iran nuclear deal, U.S. immigration policy, and Obamacare in rambling remarks that lasted more than an hour.
Trump has repeatedly faced criticism for the language that he uses to describe women, including his female rivals. “Don’t say it, it’s disgusting”. “Where did she go?” Some significant number of Trump supporters, especially those with college educations, are “less likely to say that they support him when they’re talking to a live human” than when they are in the “anonymous environment” of an online survey, said the firm’s poing director, Kyle Dropp.
But groups of protesters throughout the arena interrupted Trump throughout his hour-long speech.
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And on Monday, Clinton was not the only woman Trump insulted.