Trump calls Clinton a ‘liar’ over video claim
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump poses with supporters after a marketing crusade rally, Mon., Dec. 21, 2015, in Grand Rapids, Mich. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio) Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump rounded on Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton Mon., calling her a “liar” over her claim in that the ISIS terror group used videos of his feedback about Muslims to recruit militants.
The Republican presidential front-runner also took to Twitter to demand an apology from his leading Democratic opponent, in what could be a nasty preview of the 2016 general election campaign for president.
President Barack Obama says criticism of his strategy to combat the Islamic State group is legitimate and failure to keep the public informed has contributed to fears that not enough is being done. Of ISIS, she said, “They are going to people showing videos of Donald Trump insulting Islam and Muslims in order to recruit more radical jihadists”.
While the three Democratic candidates sparred often over gun control and taxes and national security at the debate in New Hampshire, Clinton clearly endeavored to make the billionaire businessman her top target.
While the Democrats united against Trump, Sanders clashed at length with Clinton over how to tackle extremism, opposing her call for a no-fly zone over Syria and for focusing on ousting that country’s President Bashar al-Assad.
“She was favoured to win and she got schlonged, she lost”, he said. Clinton apologised to a live television audience for returning late from the ladies’ room after the break. “Don’t say it, it’s disgusting, let’s not talk, we want to be very, very straight up”.
Data and I.T. are uncomfortable topics for Clinton, who was the center of an uproar after it was revealed she used a personal email account and server while secretary of state. Ask Lindsey Graham, did he enjoy running against Trump?
“That’s like a good thing, not a bad thing”, he insisted.
“The Iranians are getting more of a presence in Syria, linking with Hezbollah, their proxy in Lebanon, would threaten Israel and would make it more hard for us to move on a path to have a transition that at some point would deal with Assad’s future”, she said.
And he made clear that he is opposed to the killing of journalists, after appearing to brush off concerns about Putin’s record on a Sunday morning news show. With that being said, and fully disclosing my support for Governor O’Malley, I feel that his performance was disappointing. “And some of them are such lying, disgusting people”. “No, I would never do that”.
This month, Cruz stated that his campaign was ” well-positioned to do well across the early primary states, and then I think we are also very well positioned to do incredibly well on March 1, Super Tuesday, the so-called SEC primary.