Donald Trump Hails Clinton’s Speech As ‘Very Average’
Donald Trump did not like Hillary Clinton’s speech Thursday night at the Democratic National Convention – and the mogul has been railing about it on Twitter since.
“You felt secure, ” Dugan said when asked her reaction to the speech this morning. “I always knew she was a tough cookie, so that didn’t surprise me she was tough”. But she put her arm around everybody.
She acknowledged the history-making reality of her nomination: For the first time, a major US political party has nominated a woman for president.
Hillary Clinton says America is stronger together.
Clinton also reached out to Republicans and to followers of primary rival Bernie Sanders, the democratic socialist USA senator from Vermont. None of us ever have or can do it alone. She said her family were builders of a better life and a better future for their children, using whatever tools they had and “whatever God gave them”. “Many of her statements were lies and fabrications!”
The former Secretary of State used her private emails while she was in office, a move that has attracted a lot of criticism from Americans. I don’t see any reason she had to address it last night. “You might not like the answer, but she answered it”.
Granted, the GOP nominee did implicitly criticize his female opponent for delivering her speech too loudly (which is a bit like Jeffrey Dahmer giving someone a hard time for eating non-free-range chicken). Those spirits were lifted further when the balloon drop that signals the end of the convention took place.
“If you listened really closely to the Republican convention, you know that Donald Trump talked for 75 minutes and didn’t offer one solution”, said Clinton, who was joined on stage by former President Clinton, Kaine and his wife Anne.
“We might as well have been talking about two different countries or, as a friend said to me, two different planets”, she said.
Mary C Curtis, a North Carolina columnist who writes on politics and race, said, “With all the partisan sniping, people have lost sight of the fact that there is real history being made here”. “This could be the most important election we have ever had, and we have to make the right choice”.