President Trump Schlongs The Media After Getting Public Schlonging
Trump fired back Wednesday night.
She said: “We are not responding to Trump but everyone who understands the humiliation this degrading language inflicts on all women should”.
It is un-American of Hillary Clinton to be coaching ISIS, America’s enemy, against Donald Trump. “He heats things up more and that’s not only outrageous but it’s unsafe”.
And in a sign of the escalating battle between the two party front-runners, her campaign was forced to engage with Trump on Tuesday after he called Clinton’s bathroom break during the recent debate “disgusting” and said she was “schlonged” in the 2008 race for the Democratic nomination, using a vulgar Yiddish term to describe her loss to now-President Barack Obama.
Combativeness, after all, plays into Clinton’s campaign theme: The blue “Hillary” signs that blanket her rallies carry the slogan “Fighting for You” in big block letters. But Mrs. Clinton wants ISIS to use Mr. Trump’s remarks in their videos as a propaganda tool. Jeb Bush, Clinton, Trump accused the oil to take the bread, “one of the reasons that such a language cannot be Trump’s head”.
Americans are sick of being told what to eat, drink, how many times to breathe or go to the bathroom.
Early Tuesday, Clinton’s presidential campaign blasted Trump for what it called sexually derogatory comments.
Quinnipiac has Trump leading the Republican field with 28% support, followed by Senator Ted Cruz at 24% and Senator Marco Rubio at 12%.
While the 69-year-old may have had the best intentions, there’s NO WAY we believe that he didn’t know the slang meaning of the word.
– Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 23, 2015 When I said that Hillary Clinton got schlonged by Obama, it meant got beaten badly.
“Both CBS News and ABC News would not print the word on their websites, with ABC calling it “a sexually derogatory remark” and CBS dubbing it ‘an off-color word'”.
The Clinton campaign’s emboldened new posture toward Trump grew from months of watching how his Republican rivals struggled to challenge him. During the first GOP debate in August, Megyn Kelly of Fox News brought up some of Trump’s more controversial comments and asked him: “Does that sound to you like the temperament of a man we should elect as president, and how will you answer the charge from Hillary Clinton, who was likely to be the Democratic nominee, that you are part of the war on women?”
“I don’t respond to him personally, because he thrives on that kind of exchange”, she added.
Though Clinton leads Sanders in national polls by more than 20 points, the numbers are much tighter in Iowa and New Hampshire, where Sanders has an edge.