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Trump Calls Bill Clinton One Of The World’s “Great Abusers” As Former
But Hillary Clinton has made two moves that lead me, gulp, to agree with Trump on the fair game front.
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In South Carolina, he said the “last thing [Hillary Clinton] wants in her whole life” is to go up against me in the general election, noting “the husband wants to come and she wants to accuse me of things, and the husband’s one of the great abusers of the world”. Incompetent Beltway Republicans never let the electorate realize that Clinton inherited a peaceful world, with the fall of the Soviet Union and victorious Persian Gulf War, and inherited an upswing business cycle, plus the Internet boom. It’s likely that the extra airtime Clinton is receiving on Fox, in other words, has often been spent discussing scandals surrounding her and her candidacy.
But Trump, unlike other Republican candidates in the past, wasn’t having any of it. He fired back, on Twitter, “If Hillary thinks she can unleash her husband, with his awful record of women abuse, while playing the women’s card on me, she’s wrong!”
Tensions have been growing between the two leading candidates in recent days, stemming from Trump’s recent comment that Clinton “got [expletive]” during the 2008 presidential election, when she lost to President Barack Obama. The language they use towards each other becomes more and more important as voters start considering who will be the next president. “He can now pound her all day long, and even if he’s not the nominee, that pounding is going to remain in the public’s mind”. “But she’s playing that card”, he alleged.
“If she’s going to play that game, and if he’s going to be out there campaigning, then he’s certainly fair game and I think just about everybody agrees with me on that”. He can finally call out the Clintons and the Democratic Party for the bad way they treated Bill Clinton’s accusers. Morris also believes the Republican field will be narrowed down to either Donald Trump or Ted Cruz, but it’s too early to make reliable 2016 predictions.
The State Department said Thursday that it will fall short of a court order requiring it to release 82 percent of Hillary Clinton’s emails by the end of 2015, blaming the holiday schedule and the sheer number of documents involved.
“Well, first of all, I’m not shouting”, Clinton responded.
“She won’t be distracted by the slings he throws at her and former President Clinton”, Christina Reynolds, deputy communications director for the Clinton campaign, said in a statement on December 28.
Trump, who leads in national Republican preference polls, has seen his lead dissolve in lead-off Iowa, where Texas Sen.
The Clinton-Lewinsky affair dominated headlines and wearied the country for a year during Bill Clinton’s impeachment and trial, where he was narrowly acquitted in the Senate. “I would need Stephen Hawking to find the theoretical limit of how little I care about Donald Trump’s silly jokes”.
But strategists believe that’s highly unlikely. “He’ll smile, shake his head and keep moving”. “It’s nearly a generation since he was president”.
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Then there were Trump’s pitches to the former president to settle in a gilded Trump building in Manhattan when he and Hillary Clinton left the White House.