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Hillary Clinton Campaign Calls Donald Trump’s Comments ‘Degrading’ to Women

Zaac

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Hillary Clinton Campaign Calls Donald Trump’s Comments ‘Degrading’ to Women

Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign today blasted Republican front-runner Donald Trump for what it called sexually derogatory comments he made at a campaign rally Monday night.

"We are not responding to Trump but everyone who understands the humiliation this degrading language inflicts on all women should,” communications director Jen Palmieri tweeted.


Jennifer Palmieri @jmpalmieri
We are not responding to Trump but everyone who understands the humiliation this degrading language inflicts on all women should. #imwithher

During a campaign event in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Trump referred to Clinton's performance in the 2008 election.

"Even a race to Obama, she was gonna beat Obama. I don't know who would be worse, I don't know, how could it be worse?" he told the crowd. "She was favored to win and she got [expletive], she lost, I mean she lost.”

The GOP front-runner also attacked Clinton for taking a bathroom break during Saturday’s Democratic debate in New Hampshire.

"I know where she went, it's disgusting, I don't want to talk about it,” Trump said. “No, it's too disgusting. Don't say it, it's disgusting, let's not talk, we want to be very, very straight up. But I thought that, wasn't that a weird deal.”
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/hill...d-trumps-comments-degrading/story?id=35906007

There's that Bible mouth of his again.
 

Rolfe

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Hillary Clinton, with a reputation of posessing one of the foulest mouths in D.C., is complaining about Trump.

That is a rich one.
 

Crabtownboy

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Trump is appealing to American's lowest, unthinking folk. He doesn't like them. But like his entire life shows he uses who he can to further his goals. It is sad we have reached such a level of letting emotions rule decisions in our country. This is the culmination of the downward spiral begun by Nixon and the establishment of his Southern Policy.

May God have mercy on us!
 

poncho

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Trump is appealing to American's lowest, unthinking folk. He doesn't like them. But like his entire life shows he uses who he can to further his goals. It is sad we have reached such a level of letting emotions rule decisions in our country. This is the culmination of the downward spiral begun by Nixon and the establishment of his Southern Policy.

May God have mercy on us!

Trump is appealing to Americans because Americans are sick and tired of the radical collectivism the left is pushing down our throats. Talk about being ruled by emotion take at look at today's college students that are so afraid of being offended they're demanding words be banned!

The way it's going now the next generation of radical collectivists won't know how to communicate.

Want to see the end result of radical collectivism? Read Orwell's book 1984 I gave you for Christmas. That's the world the leftists are creating for us and that includes you and your's.

And your welcome. :)
 
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Crabtownboy

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Trump is appealing to Americans because Americans are sick and tired of the radical collectivism the left is pushing down our throats. Talk about being ruled by emotion take at look at today's college students that are so afraid of being offended they're demanding words be banned!

The way it's going now the next generation of radical collectivists won't know how to communicate.

Too many Americans are wimps and fear rules their lives. Instead of working hard, getting a good education, going forth with courage many Americans now throw up their hands as the slightest misfortune and scream without thinking.

For many people, Trump’s braggadocio, contempt, and grandiosity come across as self-confident strength. When frightened by dangers from abroad or here at home, many people gravitate to the ‘strong man’ who promises to vanquish their fears and confusion.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/02/opinion/campaign-stops/donald-trumps-appeal.html?_r=0

He is flooded with ideas. He is driven, restless, and unable to keep still. He channels his energy into the achievement of wildly grand ambitions. He often works on little sleep. He feels brilliant, special, chosen, perhaps even destined to change the world. He can be euphoric. He becomes easily irritated by minor obstacles. He is a risk taker. He overspends in both his business and personal life. He acts out sexually. He sometimes acts impulsively, with poor judgment, in ways that can have painful consequences.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/02/opinion/campaign-stops/donald-trumps-appeal.html?_r=0

John Gardner hits it on the head when he says Trump:

the capacity to study and evaluate, to cooperate, thoroughness, caution, attention to detail, the ability to make a firm decision based on reasoning.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/02/opinion/campaign-stops/donald-trumps-appeal.html?_r=0

Trump has great abilities, but to govern effectively is not one of them. His personal life and his business failures. i.e. bankruptcies are proof enough of that.
 

poncho

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Too many Americans are wimps and fear rules their lives. Instead of working hard, getting a good education, going forth with courage many Americans now throw up their hands as the slightest misfortune and scream without thinking.

I believe most Americans have no qualms about working hard but our good jobs have either been shipped overseas or gone to foreigners that have come here. Thanks to both parties. The middle class is being destroyed and the standard of living is decreasing no matter how hard or long Americans work. Thanks to both parties for allowing themselves to be co opted and bought off by the big banks and special interests.

Americans that are trying to get good educations are being taught by radical collectivist professors to fear words and hide in "safe spaces" so they don't have to deal with the real world.

Once they get their educations they will find themselves up to their necks in debt and will be unemployable because no employer will want to hire people that will shriek in fear whenever they encounter a "trigger word" and run for their "safe space" and demand company policy be changed to accommodate their "special needs".

John Gardner hits it on the head when he says Trump:

I don't need John Gardner to tell me what to think about Donald Trump.

Trump has great abilities, but to govern effectively is not one of them. His personal life and his business failures. i.e. bankruptcies are proof enough of that.

I have some deep concerns about Donald Trump being POTUS but none of them have to do with what he says about women in general or Hillary Clinton in particular. I'm more concerned about what he doesn't say than what he does say.

One thing I am sure about is Donald Trump with all his foibles and failures stands heads and shoulders above Hillary Clinton with all her scandals, total lack of empathy for human life, fake concern for "women's rights" and uncanny ability to shamelessly lie on demand.
 
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