Donald Trump demands apology from Hillary Clinton on debate quip
“But I feel like he says what a lot of us are thinking but are afraid to say and someone who can make those decisions and not be afraid, we need that”.
There was no evidence to back the claim, and a spokeswoman later said, “She didn’t have a particular video in mind”.
In 2011, Trump used the term “schlonged” in a Washington Post interview to refer to a Republican candidate who lost to a Democrat in a surprise upset. “No, it’s too disgusting. It’s disgusting. I don’t want to talk about it”, the GOP frontrunner said, making a unusual, scrunched up face.
If the Republican primary featured a face-off between Trump and Cruz, a Texas senator, Trump would win the support of 41 per cent of Republican and independent voters, Monday’s poll shows.
The big difference between the Trump appearance and the Obama stump speech, aside from the political flavor of campaign rhetoric, was the number of protestors both outside and inside the arena.
The vast majority of the crowd, many of whom stood in the rain for hours for the chance to see Trump, loved his message, repeatedly chanting his name.
At one point, after halting remarks on trade to wait for hecklers to be ejected, Trump suggested they protesters might be “drugged out”.
He also said Clinton was “crooked” and “not a president”.
Clinton’s campaign did not respond to an inquiry from Mashable about Trump’s comments, but communications director Jennifer Palmeri explicitly condemned the comments on in a tweet, calling the language “degrading”.
Trump was discussing Clinton’s past White House bid while arguing that “everything that’s been involved in Hillary has been losses” and pointing to Saturday night’s Democratic presidential debate. Trump said aloud at the rally that Hillary had been “schlonged”.
To take a lighthearted view of this, one could argue that Trump meant that Hillary got beaten by male privilege in the Democratic party … Ask Perry, ask Gov. Perry.
In 2011, when a lawyer involved in negotiations with Trump asked for a break in the meeting to breastfeed her infant daughter, Trump freaked out.
Marco Rubio and Chris Christie, Jeb Bush and John Kasich, all trying to squeeze in last-minute campaigning before Christmas. “I enjoy it. They don’t enjoy it”. He also is known for jousting with hecklers at his events, as he did Monday night.
In a unusual segue in which he defended Russian President Vladimir Putin from widely reported allegations that he has ordered the killing of journalists, Trump went on to consider whether he himself would consider killing reporters, whom he then blasted as “lying disgusting people”.