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Trump Says Derogatory Remark Made Towards Clinton ‘Not Vulgar’
Clinton stood by her claim that ISIS operatives are using Donald Trump in recruitment videos for the terrorist organization. “Schlonged” is not vulgar. I mean, if all it takes is suggesting there’s a moratorium for a while on Muslims entering the country until we get a handle here on who’s coming in, who’s already here, what their plans are, and if that’s going to cause them to go join ISIS, isn’t Trump right?
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“Once again, #MSM (mainstream media) is dishonest”.
At one point, Trump told the Grand Rapids crowd that Clinton got “schlonged” by President Obama during their 2008 Democratic primary race.
“What happened to her?”
Aides have said that it is not likely that Clinton will make any comment herself on this most recent incident, although the front-runner for the Democrats has yet to be shy now or in the past about going head to head with Trump for his comments.
Now, after spending weeks largely out of the spotlight, Clinton plans to intensify her campaign schedule from an nearly incumbent-style effort to a more aggressive, first-timer approach. “I don’t know who would be worse, I don’t know”. “No, it’s too disgusting. Don’t say it it’s disgusting”, Trump sneered, repulsed apparently by his own suggestion that Clinton had to use the bathroom.
While Trump has a daunting lead in the crowded GOP primary field, strategists say Republican voters-particularly in those early states-want candidates that can go the long haul. Many Republican leaders fear Trumps incendiary rhetoric would make him unelectable in a general election against Clinton, who is widely favored over two rivals for the Democratic nomination.
And he made clear that he is opposed to the killing of journalists, after appearing to brush off concerns about Putin’s record on a Sunday morning news show.
“We are not responding to Trump but everyone who understands the humiliation this degrading language inflicts on all women should”, communications director Jennifer Palmieri tweeted on Tuesday. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, and 50 percent of American voters say they would be embarrassed to have Trump as president, according to a Quinnipiac University National poll released today. She said that kind of talk plays in to the hands of violent jihadists.
Pierson made the remark by way of criticizing the other Republican presidential candidates, who she accused of talking a good game when it comes to making war, but having no follow through when it comes crunch time.
“There has to be a level of decorum to win”.
“It’s not a sign of strength to insult people with profanities”, Bush said. Trump is always quick to note that his extreme remarks have only bolstered his polling numbers.
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Lemon then became frustrated and lamented that what the Clintons did in the 1990’s “has nothing to do with” the present day’s politics and especially since Hillary is “not her husband.” .