Sanders: Trump must have unusual relationship with women
He said that Clinton had got “schlonged” and lost to Obama.
Not content to stop the crassness at discussing Hillary Clinton’s bodily functions, Trump went on to explain why she wouldn’t make a good president.
That mystery has been solved: Clinton returned to the stage late after taking a bathroom break. “But women, what can we say?” Its disgusting, I dont want to talk about it, he added. “It’s disgusting”, he said to supporters at a rally in MI. “Yet you’re bringing it into a campaign and it doesn’t seem fair…If you’re going to talk about Hillary Clinton, then bring Hillary Clinton’s actions into it. Don’t bring her husband’s actions into it”.
“We are not responding to Trump but everyone who understands the humiliation this degrading language inflicts on all women should”.
Limbaugh said Clinton made a huge blunder, saying her comments make her an “abject fool” for inadvertently supporting Trump’s call for a halt to Muslim immigration.
The language between the Trump and Clinton camps was highly charged well before the latest round of Trump attacks.
The word schlong has always, for the most part, been a slang term for penis.
After the comment was panned, Trump told NBC’s “Today” show that he wanted an apology.
Schlichter then criticized Hillary Clinton for “standing with a serial sexual abuser” rather than “women who were being violated”.
Trump called that question unfair, and it spurred his still-ongoing stream of attacks focused on the Fox News anchor.
“Ask Lindsey Graham, did he enjoy running against Trump?” he said of the SC senator who on Monday announced his departure from the race.
Trump hasn’t apologized for his comments or further clarified what they meant.
“She had blood coming out of her eyes, she had blood coming out of her wherever”, Trump said about Kelly in an interview on CNN. “Can you imagine that, the face of our next president?”
Trump knocked Bush’s campaign as a “disaster”, accused him of using special interest dollars “to look like a tough guy” and mocked Bush’s performance in last week’s event.
Fifty percent of registered U.S. voters said in a Quinnipiac poll released Tuesday that they would be “embarrassed” to have Trump as president, compared to 23 percent who said they would be proud.