Fox News featured significantly more coverage of Trump on Tuesday and Wednesday, and his infamous blood comments were conspicuously absent.
Trump has been in the spotlight since dominating the Republican party’s first televised debate last week, in which he sparred with the network’s Megyn Kelly on the issue of his treatment of women. She defended all women. Kelly grilled Trump about how he’d called women “fat pigs” and “slobs”, and Nugent was clearly annoyed by the Fox Newspolitical commentator’s tactics.
On Monday, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton jumped into the fray, calling Trump’s words “outrageous”.
As for the public, a hashtag activism #PeriodsAreNotAnInsult erupted on Twitter where women Tweeted to Trump about their periods.
“What Isay is what Isay“, was Trump’s non-sequitur response. Before Kelly could get to her full question, Trump quipped, “Only Rosie O’Donnell”.
“I would never give up my microphone”. “Although she does have a nice figure”. “If not, they’ll vote for the Republican, and that’s the case for both male and female voters”. But remarkably, that does not appear to be the case. I have the market on a lot of things. “I’m fed with Barack Obama”. Trump’s reaction? I am the most fabulous whiner.
A pair of conservative video bloggers have even earned a name for themselves by defending the billionaire on YouTube.
But Trump said during his news conference in Michigan that he has no plans to roll out a “19-point plan” delving into policy, and said he doesn’t plan to change his style despite the controversies that have surrounded his campaign.
“We are committed to leveraging our global manufacturing footprint and will continue to invest where it makes the best sense for our business”, said Karl Henkel, a Ford spokesman. Jon Karl live on a very rainy Martha’s vineyard where the president is visiting, thanks to you. “We agree to disagree”, Kelly said.
“We’ve got to keep (factories) here”. Especially about politics. And it should come as no surprise that he seems to like another rather bold guy, Donald Trump.
Hardaway and Richardson have also published a video defending Bill Cosby against over two dozen allegations of sexual assault. Trump, who is the front-runner, will not apologize and I certainly will not apologize for doing good journalism.
From the moment the questions were asked, I thought this line of inquiry was unfair and inappropriate.
Megyn Kelly’s Vacay: So Not About Trump
Fox News featured significantly more coverage of Trump on Tuesday and Wednesday, and his infamous blood comments were conspicuously absent.
Trump has been in the spotlight since dominating the Republican party’s first televised debate last week, in which he sparred with the network’s Megyn Kelly on the issue of his treatment of women. She defended all women. Kelly grilled Trump about how he’d called women “fat pigs” and “slobs”, and Nugent was clearly annoyed by the Fox News political commentator’s tactics.
On Monday, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton jumped into the fray, calling Trump’s words “outrageous”.
As for the public, a hashtag activism #PeriodsAreNotAnInsult erupted on Twitter where women Tweeted to Trump about their periods.
“What I say is what I say“, was Trump’s non-sequitur response. Before Kelly could get to her full question, Trump quipped, “Only Rosie O’Donnell”.
“I would never give up my microphone”. “Although she does have a nice figure”. “If not, they’ll vote for the Republican, and that’s the case for both male and female voters”. But remarkably, that does not appear to be the case. I have the market on a lot of things. “I’m fed with Barack Obama”. Trump’s reaction? I am the most fabulous whiner.
A pair of conservative video bloggers have even earned a name for themselves by defending the billionaire on YouTube.
But Trump said during his news conference in Michigan that he has no plans to roll out a “19-point plan” delving into policy, and said he doesn’t plan to change his style despite the controversies that have surrounded his campaign.
“We are committed to leveraging our global manufacturing footprint and will continue to invest where it makes the best sense for our business”, said Karl Henkel, a Ford spokesman. Jon Karl live on a very rainy Martha’s vineyard where the president is visiting, thanks to you. “We agree to disagree”, Kelly said.
“We’ve got to keep (factories) here”. Especially about politics. And it should come as no surprise that he seems to like another rather bold guy, Donald Trump.
Hardaway and Richardson have also published a video defending Bill Cosby against over two dozen allegations of sexual assault. Trump, who is the front-runner, will not apologize and I certainly will not apologize for doing good journalism.
From the moment the questions were asked, I thought this line of inquiry was unfair and inappropriate.
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