By comparison, the first Republican primary debate in 2012, the year of the last presidential election, drew 3.2 million viewers.
Perhaps the most memorable moment of the night came when FoxNews anchor and debate moderator Megyn Kelly asked Trump about his disparaging comments towards women in the past. Trump’s Twitter feed is sprinkled with insults to women – and some men – that use words such as “dog“, “ugly“, “dumb“, “stupid” and “disgusting“.
Trumpthen phoned in to “Fox & Friends” to say that he felt fine taking the stage with the other nine GOP candidates, until Kelly nailed him with “that really tough question”.
Donald Trump fired back Friday at Fox News’ Megyn Kelly, saying she wasn’t very professional and unfair. In the early hours of Friday morning, he also republished a tweet that referred to Kelly as a “bimbo”.
The real estate developer said he didn’t know there would be such a huge national TV audience but that he does attract a crowd.
“So many “politically correct” fools in our country”, he wrote. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker escaped without doing anything wrong.
Facebook, which co-sponsored the showdowns, said 7.5 million people in the United States made 20 million debate-related interactions on Facebook, including likes, posts, comments and shares, the social media giant said Friday.
Asked on ABC if he thought he had gone too far, Trump said, “No, not at all“.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina and Florida Sen.
O’Donnell told the Daily Mail, “Probably the Trump stuff was the most bullying I ever experienced in my life, including as a child”.
Trump’s absence from Saturday’s program threatened to overshadow appearances by a number of his rivals, including Huckabee, Walker, Sen.
Amid the controversy it emerged that Mr Trump’s top political adviser had left his campaign.
The billionaire and television personality, who leads the polls in the race for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, appeared on Sunday news shows to rebut the latest wave of outrage triggered by his off-the-cuff talk.
Whether or not you agree with the assessment of the Taiwanese Animators that Donald Trump won Thursday’s Republican presidential debate in Cleveland, I thinkwe can all agree that their video is quite amusing in a vaudvillian sort of way.
Donald Trump Wars With Fox News, Megyn Kelly
By comparison, the first Republican primary debate in 2012, the year of the last presidential election, drew 3.2 million viewers.
Perhaps the most memorable moment of the night came when Fox News anchor and debate moderator Megyn Kelly asked Trump about his disparaging comments towards women in the past. Trump’s Twitter feed is sprinkled with insults to women – and some men – that use words such as “dog“, “ugly“, “dumb“, “stupid” and “disgusting“.
Trump then phoned in to “Fox & Friends” to say that he felt fine taking the stage with the other nine GOP candidates, until Kelly nailed him with “that really tough question”.
Donald Trump fired back Friday at Fox News’ Megyn Kelly, saying she wasn’t very professional and unfair. In the early hours of Friday morning, he also republished a tweet that referred to Kelly as a “bimbo”.
The real estate developer said he didn’t know there would be such a huge national TV audience but that he does attract a crowd.
“So many “politically correct” fools in our country”, he wrote. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker escaped without doing anything wrong.
Facebook, which co-sponsored the showdowns, said 7.5 million people in the United States made 20 million debate-related interactions on Facebook, including likes, posts, comments and shares, the social media giant said Friday.
Asked on ABC if he thought he had gone too far, Trump said, “No, not at all“.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina and Florida Sen.
O’Donnell told the Daily Mail, “Probably the Trump stuff was the most bullying I ever experienced in my life, including as a child”.
Trump’s absence from Saturday’s program threatened to overshadow appearances by a number of his rivals, including Huckabee, Walker, Sen.
Amid the controversy it emerged that Mr Trump’s top political adviser had left his campaign.
The billionaire and television personality, who leads the polls in the race for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, appeared on Sunday news shows to rebut the latest wave of outrage triggered by his off-the-cuff talk.
Whether or not you agree with the assessment of the Taiwanese Animators that Donald Trump won Thursday’s Republican presidential debate in Cleveland, I think we can all agree that their video is quite amusing in a vaudvillian sort of way.
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