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Kohn: Donald Trump and anti-women bullying
Donald Trump has been battling the Hillary Clinton campaign with some very pointed remarks in recent days. I know where she went. Trump is not going to be president because he says these things and turns people off. I mean, for crying out loud, we’re two days before Christmas. She’s just a little girl, ‘ said Hannah Tandy’s mother Lexie, in an interview with the Des Moines Register.
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Combativeness, after all, plays into Clinton’s campaign theme: The blue “Hillary” signs that blanket her rallies carry the slogan “Fighting for You” in big block letters.
‘I really do think we need more love and kindness in our country, ‘ Clinton began.
A CNN/ORC poll released on Wednesday said Ms. Clinton, former Secretary of State, had a narrow edge over Mr. Trump – 49 per cent to 47 percent – in a hypothetical general election matchup.
“Hillary Clinton has some nerve to talk about the war on women and the bigotry toward women when she has a serious problem in her husband”, Pierson told CNN’s Kate Bolduan on “Erin Burnett OutFront”.
Clinton wouldn’t weigh in on whether she thought Trump was targeting her as a woman when he made the original statement.
Hillary Clinton surrogate David Brock offered a mind-blowing assessment of Donald Trump’s use of the term “schlonged” to describe Hillary Clinton’s loss to then-Illinois Sen. There is no denying the fact that Republican establishment has been waiting for the time when he digs his own grave and vanishes from the presidential fight. Clinton is leading Sanders by 72 per cent to 15 per cent on foreign policy, and 63 per cent to 18 per cent on issues related to the dreaded militant group.
At first, Clinton’s campaign declined to comment directly on Trump’s “schlonged” comment, although Jennifer Palmieri, the campaign’s communications director, said soon after that “everyone who understands the humiliation this degrading language inflicts on all women” should respond to the brash billionaire.
Clinton’s campaign wouldn’t address the allegation that the moment had been set up, though defended young Tandy.
“I don’t respond to him personally, because he thrives on that kind of exchange”, she added.
In August, he triggered outrage when he insinuated that Fox News host Megyn Kelly had subjected him to sharp questioning because she may have been menstruating. ‘I think we are not treating each other with the respect and the care that we should show toward each other’.
On Monday, the outspoken Republican front-runner told a crowd in MI that Clinton got “schlonged” in the 2008 presidential race – using an offensive word that refers to male genitalia – and even blasted her bathroom habits.
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All this bodes well for Clinton, and a Trump nomination as the GOP candidate would be the best chance of a Clinton win in the 2016 race to the White House.