“Blood coming out of her wherever”, Trump recalled of Kelly during the debate, in what was widely interpreted as a sexist attack against her.
Fiorina – the only woman seeking the GOP’s nomination for president – previously discussed Trump’s comments about women Friday morning on CNN’s “New Day”.
The comment sparked a feverish debate on Twitter about what Mr. Trump was referring to when he noted the “blood coming out of her wherever”, with many speculating that the line was a reference to menstruation.
“If it weren’t for me, you wouldn’t even be talking about illegal immigration”, Trumpsaid Thursday.
During the debate, she pressed Trump about misogynistic, sexist comments he made in the past, such as calling some women “fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals”.
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee told CNN’s Mark Preston that he knew Kelly for six and a half years when he was a Fox News host, and that he was going to “stand for Megyn Kelly”. Trump tried to wave off the question and dismissed Kelly during a raucous debate performance.
“Donald Trump just adds lovely flair to the equation”.
“It sounds like Republicans want to cherry-pick someone as the nominee”, said Jane Sacco of New Port Richey, Florida, who was angry at Erickson’s decision to dump Trump.
“I think the big problem this country has is being politically correct”, when asked about the time he told an Apprentice candidate she would look better “on her knees”.
Erickson said while he likes Trump personally, “I just don’t want someone on stage who gets a hostile question from a lady and his first inclination is to imply it was hormonal”.
The Texas senator attempted to steer reporters away from the Trump versus Megyn Kelly and Red State topic and talk about his disappointment with the administration’s Iran deal and his satisfaction with New York Democratic Sen. “It just was wrong”, RedState’s Erick Erickson explained.
“I said, “Be at my wedding” and she came to my wedding”. Trump was unapologetic, noting that when he gives politicians money, they do him favors. Lindsey Graham, who are at or near the back of the crowded field of Republican wannabes, but for Trump, who has stolen the spotlight from the others for weeks now, it seems unlikely to matter much.
She said Kasich stayed focused on his resume and his message in front of a nationwide audience. “I’m running for president”, he said.
Rubio: Megyn Kelly ‘can take anything that comes her way’
“Blood coming out of her wherever”, Trump recalled of Kelly during the debate, in what was widely interpreted as a sexist attack against her.
Fiorina – the only woman seeking the GOP’s nomination for president – previously discussed Trump’s comments about women Friday morning on CNN’s “New Day”.
The comment sparked a feverish debate on Twitter about what Mr. Trump was referring to when he noted the “blood coming out of her wherever”, with many speculating that the line was a reference to menstruation.
“If it weren’t for me, you wouldn’t even be talking about illegal immigration”, Trump said Thursday.
During the debate, she pressed Trump about misogynistic, sexist comments he made in the past, such as calling some women “fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals”.
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee told CNN’s Mark Preston that he knew Kelly for six and a half years when he was a Fox News host, and that he was going to “stand for Megyn Kelly”. Trump tried to wave off the question and dismissed Kelly during a raucous debate performance.
“Donald Trump just adds lovely flair to the equation”.
“It sounds like Republicans want to cherry-pick someone as the nominee”, said Jane Sacco of New Port Richey, Florida, who was angry at Erickson’s decision to dump Trump.
“I think the big problem this country has is being politically correct”, when asked about the time he told an Apprentice candidate she would look better “on her knees”.
Erickson said while he likes Trump personally, “I just don’t want someone on stage who gets a hostile question from a lady and his first inclination is to imply it was hormonal”.
The Texas senator attempted to steer reporters away from the Trump versus Megyn Kelly and Red State topic and talk about his disappointment with the administration’s Iran deal and his satisfaction with New York Democratic Sen. “It just was wrong”, RedState’s Erick Erickson explained.
“I said, “Be at my wedding” and she came to my wedding”. Trump was unapologetic, noting that when he gives politicians money, they do him favors. Lindsey Graham, who are at or near the back of the crowded field of Republican wannabes, but for Trump, who has stolen the spotlight from the others for weeks now, it seems unlikely to matter much.
She said Kasich stayed focused on his resume and his message in front of a nationwide audience. “I’m running for president”, he said.
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