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Trump calls for Clinton to be jailed
“In an afternoon speech here in which she described Trump’s ideas as “dangerously incoherent”, Clinton offered a sharply worded preview of a general election argument that will frame her as a well-prepared commander in chief and Trump as unfit”.
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Trump is responding, “My temperament is so much tougher, so much better than hers”. Her pitch was simple and straightforward: The country can’t risk having Trump’s finger on the button.
But Clinton didn’t spend all her time attacking Trump – she also outlined her own credentials. “Because she doesn’t want to go to jail”.
She described Trump’s foreign policy views as “not really even ideas” but rather a “series of freakish rants, personal feuds, and outright lies”. Clinton takes off the gloves against Trump like we’ve yet to see and Trump gets the prized endorsement of the House Speaker. “We should be looking for common ground wherever we can find it”.
The Field Poll, released Wednesday, is the third poll in a week to put Clinton ahead of Sanders by 2 percentage points, a finding within Field’s margin of error.
She ran down a list of people he has insulted, including the pope.
Clinton said, “Everything that I possibly can to make sure that we get it right this time”.
But Sanders is also calling out the former secretary of state for her past history in global affairs. It’s not a matter where we’d be seeking to push him out.
Clinton will hope her message resonates with military families and establishment Republicans – prominent in vital battleground states like Virginia and North Carolina. Democratic rival Bernie Sanders is fighting her for the state’s 475 delegates that will be divvied up on Tuesday.
She says “It’s so important for us to finish strong here in California”.
Trump, who vocally pushed for Libyan intervention, now criticizes the move.
And Donald Trump didn’t stop there, as he also mocked Hillary Clinton’s speech as very boring and very hard to pay attention to. Reading poorly from teleprompter!
Speaking directly about Trump’s comments about the possibility of open warfare on the Korean peninsula, Clinton said: “I wonder if he even realizes he’s talking about nuclear war?”
Hillary Clinton on Thursday warned voters that electing Donald Trump would be a “historic mistake,” unleashing her most forceful and direct attack on the celebrity billionaire to date. Clinton has 543 superdelegates, while Sanders has 43.
Clinton, who formerly served as secretary of state, first lady and USA senator, is seeking to become the first female president in the United States’ 239-year history.
Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, angrily lashed out in retaliation.
While we live in an age when Donald Trump has effectively snagged the GOP nomination, a candidate like Sanders will not achieve much in office.
Trump has promised to temporarily block Muslims from crossing USA borders. He said “Lyin’, Crooked Hillary” had “made up” his foreign policy.
Hillary Clinton says Donald Trump’s call to temporarily bar Muslims from entering the United States would be a “huge propaganda victory” for the Islamic State.
“He is not just unprepared”, she argued.
She hit Trump for his reality television past, for his snarky Twitter feed, for his hotel experience.
Clinton, who definitively does not apologize for this intervention, is said to have played a decisive role in convincing President Barack Obama to militarily intervene in Libya.
“This is not someone who should ever have the nuclear codes”.
While Clinton is stressing her concerns about Trump, she is still dealing with her primary race.
During the rally in San Diego, the former First Lady urged voters not to support the billionaire businessman from NY because of his very volatile nature. “Well, ask the people of California whether or not they would like to select the Democratic nominee for President”. Clinton has a long track record of foreign policy failures during her tenure as secretary of state – the failed Russian reset, the murder of the US ambassador and three Americans in Benghazi, regime change in Libya and Syria – which played a role in the rise of Islamic extremism in the region – and how she helped drive Iran to the negotiating table for the disastrous Iran deal. “Donald Trump’s ideas aren’t just different, they are dangerously incoherent”.
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Clinton is lambasting Trump in a speech on worldwide affairs she’s delivering in California. “And I fear that a practice or policies like those Trump is articulating will increase terrorism”. Instead, she was focused and direct, lacing her remarks on the Islamic State group and Iranian nuclear accord with bumper sticker-worthy slogans about Trump. She also cited his insistence that he has foreign policy experience because he ran a Miss Universe pageant in Russian Federation.