Donald Trump in Vulgar Attack on Hillary Clinton
The Republican front-runner also used crude language – a slang word for male genitalia – in reference to Clinton losing the Democratic presidential primary to President Obama in 2008. Critics call Trumps latest attacks vulgar and sexist.
At that same debate, Kelly said to Trump, “You’ve called women fat pigs, dogs, slobs, disgusting animals”. Speaking at a rally in Michigan, Trump ripped Clinton for delaying last weekend’s Democratic presidential debate when she had to use the bathroom. As the Washington Post’s Justin Moyer pointed out, NPR’s own Neal Conan used it on the air in 2011, explaining that the Walter Mondale-Geraldine Ferraro presidential ticket “went on to get schlonged at the polls” in the 1984 election.
Trump also criticized the bathroom break that Clinton took during Saturday’s third presidential debate for the Democrats.
The discussion became heated when Schlichter referred to Hillary Clinton as a “sexual harasser and abuser’s enabler”, and asked Lemon why that was not the focus of the segment. “No, it’s too disgusting”.
He later seemed to acknowledge reports that she got delayed waiting to use a restroom: “I know where she went”.
While talking during the race the billionaire businessman had said, “Even her race to Obama, she was gonna beat Obama…I don’t know who would be worse, I don’t know”.
When security ejected a handful of protesters from the room, Trump suggested they might be “drugged out” and other group “so weak” they would not resist security guards’ directions to leave.
Earlier this week, Trump demanded Clinton apologize for saying he is “ISIS’ best recruiter” during Saturday night’s debate.
Trump’s attack recalls a series of unlikely political pivot points for the former first lady.
Christie repeatedly said he would not comment, but when asked a third time why he didn’t have any thoughts on the issue, Christie explained, “I didn’t say I had no thoughts, I said I had no interest”.
Clinton decried Trump’s rhetoric on Muslims, saying it was “not only unsafe, it’s shameful”.
Clinton tops the Democratic race with 61 percent support, twice the score of independent Senator Bernie Sanders, who trails on 30 percent. She knew that her husband was on an ISIS video released several weeks ago and instead made something up about Donald Trump.
Fifty percent of registered USA voters said in a Quinnipiac poll Tuesday that they would be “embarrassed” to have Trump as president, compared to 23 percent who would be proud.