Trump demands Clinton apologize for ISIS claim
“And she’s talking about how we have a plan”. Then there was the rise of Sanders, who energized the party’s progressive grass roots and began to challenge her in both Iowa and New Hampshire.
ROBERTS: (Laughter) Yes, his name apparently was mentioned nine times. And that elevates him with the Republican base.
However, Trump has been scrutinized repeatedly for the language that he uses to describe women that he disagrees with, including prominent journalists and his female rivals for the Republican nomination. The chants of “U.S.A.!” especially grew when almost a dozen people interrupted the speech with anti-Trump slogans. “I enjoy it. They don’t enjoy it”. There are so few ideological differences among the folks on the stage.
Iowa has never been a Clinton stronghold, dating from 1992, when Bill Clinton and other Democratic candidates bypassed its caucuses because of former Iowa Sen.
Clinton touted the strategy to “go after ISIS”, as well as UN Security Council resolution forged last week to bring about political transition from the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. “They are going to people showing videos of Donald Trump insulting Islam and Muslims in order to recruit more radical jihadists, so I want to explain why this is not in America’s interest to react with this kind of fear and respond to this sort of bigotry”. This was not lost on Trump, who reignited his love affair with the word “disgusting,” going on to say: “I know where she went”. Cokie, could this amount to something?
He then impersonated Clinton’s comments at the debate, using a rather snotty voice: “Donald Trump is on video, and ISIS is using him on the video to recruit”.
The response was the first from the campaign since Trump used the vulgarity Monday night during a rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan. And the Democrats have gone after them for their misstatements.
“Now that, I think you know, we have resolved your data, we have agreed on an independent inquiry, we should move on”.
GREENE: How big a concern is trustworthiness if you’re the Clinton campaign, Anna Greenberg? “I think, Secretary Clinton, $1.61 a week is a pretty good investment”, he said.
The Clinton campaign couldn’t 100 percent back it up, but “pointed to an NBC News article that quoted Rita Katz of the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors the social media activities of Islamic terrorist groups”, Politifact reports. “But I feel like he says what a lot of us are thinking but are afraid to say and someone who can make those decisions and not be afraid, we need that”.
Trump went on to call Clinton a “liar” and “crooked”, insisting that Clinton would not want to face Trump in the general election despite reporting that the Clinton camp is licking their lips at the prospect of Trump as an opponent.