Trump uses crude language to mock Clinton
Trump used the term to describe Hillary Clinton’s loss to Barack Obama for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination and then made hay with her extended bathroom break during a debate.
Clinton campaign communications director Jen Palmieri struggled to explain what, exactly, Clinton meant.
Trump has mocked Clinton in recent days, saying on Tuesday that she “got schlonged” by then-Illinois Sen. “I don’t know who would be worse, I don’t know, how could it be worse?” he told the crowd.
I can promise you this: We won’t waste a cent. But you have to step up right now to close the fundraising gap and get Hillary to her first victories.
This latest attack seems to be in response to a comment Clinton made about Trump during the Saturday night debate: She said that the Islamic State terrorist group has used video of Trump’s controversial comments on Muslims to recruit new members, a claim that has drawn questions and skepticism from fact-checkers. “One of the things that our organisation really stresses with our membership is we want them to educate themselves on issues, but we also want them to be able to learn how to open up a conversation with other people”, she said, adding that Mr Trump has meanwhile proved a huge morale-booster for her adherents. No, its too disgusting. I’ll let you know when we’ve reached the end of the cavalcade of dicks.
“I don’t like that, I’m totally against that”, said Trump.
Trump on Monday morning demanded an apology from Clinton for making the allegation, to which the Clinton camp responded with a swift, “Hell no”. “They are going to people showing videos of Donald Trump insulting Islam and Muslims in order to recruit more radical jihadists”.
Trump revealed his aversion to female pee and poop at a campaign event in MI yesterday, discussing Clinton’s brief bathroom disappearance with the crowd.
“I don’t know who would be worse, I don’t know, how does it get worse?”
Trump has been accused of sexism earlier in this campaign, for example with comments about Rosie O’Donnell, as well as comments that many perceived to be about Fox News’ Megyn Kelly and menstruation (Trump denied this, saying he was talking about blood coming out of Kelly’s nose). “Luckily, I am old enough where it doesn’t particularly bother me”, she said. “Wouldn’t it be nice if we could get along?”, Mr. Trump said. Indeed, the same Quinnipiac survey found that while nearly a quarter of Americans said they would be “proud” to have Mr Trump as their President, 50 per cent said they would be “embarrassed”. But I would never kill. “I think people are sick and tired – men are sick and tired of being feminized, people are sick and tired of having to apologize, they’re sick and tired of hurt feelings, they’re tired of it all and the political correctness is not going to win”.