Hillary Clinton No Longer Finds Donald Trump Funny — Watch Her Share Some
“What he’s saying now is not only shameful and wrong-it’s risky”, Clinton said in reference to Trump’s comments about Muslims and Muslim Americans. After Trump said he’d block Muslims from entering the country, her campaign quickly churned out a new catch phrase: “Love trumps hate”.
She said that her husband Bill – a former president and who would become the first male presidential spouse – would be a great adviser on how to deal with “difficult people” like Russian President Vladimir Putin, but would not be good at “picking out flower arrangements”.
“You know, I have to say, Seth, I no longer think he is amusing”, she said, referring to the GOP presidential front-runner’s recent plan to bar all Muslims from entering the country. I don’t say that lightly but it does. Clinton believes that Trump is only giving terrorists “a great propaganda tool”. Without missing a beat, Clinton responded that she might not want to keep him out, noting that past presidents had sought his assistance in the past.
Clinton also agreed with Meyers’ assertion that Democrats and gun-control supporters have failed to connect with gun owners who support measures like universal background checks and closing gun-buying loopholes.
But when an Iowa man broke into her riff with a question about how the country could confront a new wave of hate and fear, her response sounded less like that of a commander in chief than of a soothing self-help guru. “It’s not a total foreign, alien concept that people have guns and use them for appropriate purposes”.
“I do think that we don’t have the right approach to it and we do need to reach out to more responsible gun owners and begin to try to say ‘Look, we can do more to prevent as many deaths as possible'”. AP material published by LongIsland.com, isdone so with explicit permission. This includes the preparation of derivative works of, or the incorporation of such content intoother works.
“That sort of language very much tracks with what a lot of women voters say”, said Democratic pollster Margie Omero, who helps oversee research of female swing voters who shop at Wal-Mart.