It’s OK to talk about my personal life, too
Bill Clinton has declined to respond to Trump while the Clinton campaign put out a statement saying: “Hillary Clinton won’t be bullied or distracted by attacks he throws at her and former President Clinton”.
The sheer number of accusations against her (there are actually far too many for me to have included all of them in this article) should make anyone worth their marbles at least question Hillary’s claim that she’s an “advocate for women”. And besides, they say, it’s Hillary Clinton, not her husband, who is running for president. Clinton’s campaign also operates like a well-oiled, precision machine.
Maria Cardona, a former Clinton campaign aide, said in an email that the comments about women would hurt Trump.
There was a cease fire of sorts over Christmas but Trump restarted the next day, turning Clinton’s words back on her and attempting to pull Bill Clinton into the fight.
“I did have to mention her husband’s situation”, Trump continued. “So the last person she wants to run against is me”.
“You can’t let people push you around”, he said Wednesday.
Bill Clinton – still popular among Democrats – will stump for his wife January 4 in New Hampshire. While the front-runner among Democratic candidates in national polls, she trails rival candidate Bernie Sanders in some polls in the first-in-the-nation primary state. Trump married his current wife, Melania, in 2005. Even the Washington Post’s Ruth Marcus had to write a column conceding that while “Trump has smeared women due to their looks”, Bill Clinton “has preyed on them, and in a workplace setting where he was by far the superior. We’ll go after the ex-president … it’ll come out well for us”. Women do not like Hillary. ABC showed a reporter asking Trump “Are your own personal indiscretions fair game?”.
Trump said Monday that Bill Clinton was “fair game”, but Tuesday marked the first time he named the Clinton accusers who would be used as ammo.
A total of 33 percent of respondents said that they would back Trump, who was followed by Texas Sen.
“I don’t think I need to spend anything”. I also don’t care for Mr. Trump, whom I don’t consider to be a true conservative, or libertarian or any other philosophy that I espouse, although he is definitely a true opportunist. “I feel I should spend”. Because I consider them enemies.
In an effort to shape Clinton’s image with the electorate Wednesday, Trump called the former secretary of state “low-energy”, a label he has previously reserved for former Florida governor Jeb Bush.
Trump has teased plans to advertise on television in the past, but ad buys have failed to materialize. And if you watch another leading network, you will have seen as much of Clinton as you did of Trump, and nearly nothing about Clinton’s liberal challengers.
As I say, as a political matter, Trump may not win this one, but he’s right.
“I’ll be spending a minimum of $2 million a week and perhaps substantially more than that”, he told reporters, adding, “If somebody attacks me, I will attack them very much and very hard in terms of ads”.
TRUMP: Yes, they would be.
“He spent $59 million on his campaign and he is down in the grave”. Instead, his reliable tendency for combative language has resulted in a steady stream of media coverage, often stemming from comments made during the five Republican debates or during his meandering speeches at packed rallies.
Earlier, Mr Trump called on supporters to vote. The anti-Political Correctness candidate leads the Republican field heading into the first test in Iowa in a little over a month. The Vietnamese man has pleaded not guilty to supporting al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula. “The decision that New Hampshire makes is so important”.