‘Schlonged’ is not vulgar
“Schlonged” is not vulgar. “Often used word in politics!” he wrote.
On Clinton’s website, there’s no mention of closing schools, but it does tout her record of working to reduce class size – which the opposite would happen if she hypothetically closed half the country’s schools.
“First of all, I don’t have a problem when Donald Trump calls-in the day after a debate”.
‘Where did she go?
The word “schlong” is a slang Yiddish term for penis, but Mr. Trump said he wasn’t using it that way. I don’t know that he has any boundaries at all and his bigotry, his bluster, his bully have become his campaign. It’s disgusting. I don’t want to talk about it. No, it’s too disgusting. “Don t say it, it s disgusting”.
Clinton s team urged supporters to denounce Trump and his belittling remarks.
“It’ll be awesome to tell him when he’s 4 or 5 and she’s up for a second term that he got to meet her”, Emily said afterward.
But then after Clinton’s charter remarks, according to the New York Post, some of Clinton’s donors started to zip up their checkbooks.
“We are not responding to Trump but everyone who understands the humiliation this degrading language inflicts on all women should”, Jennifer Palmieri tweeted.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Monday found that Mr Trump would lose to Ms Clinton in a hypothetical head-to-head contest if the presidential election were held today. Clinton claimed the Islamic State group had used videos of Trump’s comments about Muslims to recruit militants. But even if they don’t, she has had the Democratic nomination wrapped up for some time, and nothing she did on Saturday night changes that.
At a campaign appearance Tuesday in Keota, Iowa, Clinton was asked by a young student about how to combat bullying.
In August, Trump triggered outrage when he insinuated that Fox News host Megyn Kelly had subjected him to sharp questioning because she may have been menstruating.
Clinton is leading the primary polls for the Democratic presidential nomination, and Trump is at the top of the Republican field. She decried Trump’s rhetoric on Muslims, saying it was “not only risky, it’s shameful”. She said more kindness is needed in the world.
“The two of them should stop bickering about their personal disagreements with each other, and who should apologise to [whom] and we should get back to talking about the things that Americans really care about”.
In New Hampshire GOP rival Jeb Bush took a swipe at both candidates.
“It’s not a sign of strength to use vulgarity to win”, he said.