Share

Trump ramps up attacks on Clinton — and husband Bill

After lamenting Donald Trump’s “penchant for sexism” last week, Hillary Clinton announced to supporters that her former-president husband – her “not-so-secret weapon” – will be hitting the campaign trail for her in January.

Advertisement


Russian officials get quirky holiday gift: a book of Putin’s one liners
The “Leaders Number One” fragrance is packaged in a chic black bottle adorned with the president’s profile. A new 2016 calendar which features images of Russian President Vladimir Putin has been released in Russia.

And in a Sunday interview on Fox News Trump declared Bill Clinton “fair game, because his presidency was really considered to be very troubled because of all the things that she’s talking to me about”. “Certainly if they play the woman’s card with respect to me, that will be fair game”.


Cuba: Obama welcome to visit but not to meddle
US President Barack Obama himself called on Thursday for Congress to lift the embargo, calling it the “legacy of a failed policy”. USA regulations still prohibit travel to Cuba for tourism.

“Though Donald Trump has pushed around almost all of his fellow Republicans, Hillary Clinton won’t be bullied or distracted by attacks he throws at her and former President Clinton”, Reynolds said.


Relatives of drowned Syrian boy welcomed to Canada
Tima said the rejection was to blame for Abdullah making the risky boat trip that killed his wife and two young sons. She travelled to Belgium, Germany and Turkey, helping give a voice to those displaced by the war in Syria.

But Hillary Clinton’s presidential ambitions, which rest heavily on women voters, could be jeopardized by her husband’s past.

“Being called wacko by a pathological liar like Mr. Trump makes me think he is getting nervous that the American people are catching on to his pathetic policies, which include giving hundreds of billions of dollars in tax breaks to billionaires like himself while refusing to raise the $7.25 an hour minimum wage”, Sanders said in comments relayed through a spokesman. He did very poorly and you know, they’re bringing him out again. Nonetheless, Guthrie argued that since “you circulated it to 5.4 million followers”, it would “suggest you approve” of this characterization. For his part, Obama said he’s just focused on winning the nomination, although at least one member of his team said Clinton would make a good vice-president.

“I turned her exact words against her”, he said.

Huckabee, who successfully went up against what he describes as the “Clinton machine” in Arkansas to become governor, feels Trump has every right to mention Bill Clinton’s past, and Hillary’s complicity in it. “I think that the Clintons have some vulnerabilities here that Trump is seizing upon”, Huckabee said. And I think what Trump has done successfully is take that anger, take that anxiety, about terrorism and say to a lot of people in this country, ‘Look, the reason for our problems is because of Mexicans, ‘ and he says they’re all criminals and rapists, we gotta hate Mexicans. Trump tweeted about his Democratic opponent’s husband.

Clinton’s campaign website published a piece earlier this month warning supporters of the “terrifying” effects these decisions could have in the hands of the wrong president.

On December 24, Trump warned Clinton, 68, that she should “be careful” while calling other candidates sexist.

“Hillary, when you complain about ‘a penchant for sexism, ‘ who are you referring to”.

“Trump also accused Clinton of using the so-called women’s card”, Pereira noted.

The Republican front-runner, who has his own history of extra-marital relations, also wrote in his 2000 book that the American people were exhausted of hearing about Clinton’s private life. The former president remains popular among the Democratic base, and is often a crowd pleaser.

Advertisement

Donald Trump has managed to draw Hillary Clinton into a war of words which could serve to elevate his standing even more in advance of February’s lead-off nominating contests.

Clinton Trump debates