Sunday, August 9, 2015

Donald Trump suffers setback for criticizing a TV host – The Costa Rica Nation

Washington

Donald Trump has lambasted the president, the Democrats and their Republican opponents in the race to the White House as well as against immigrants from Mexico, Chinese and Senator John McCain as a prisoner of war.

The list of people who criticized Trump increases rapidly and now includes conductive Megyn Kelly of Fox News Channel.

The GOP has dealt extensively with the public perception of waging a “war against women” and has struggled to convince a greater number that is on your side

On Sunday, during performances in morning interview programs, Trump insisted. “I value women” .

However, Kelly, 44, is the right person to enrage the tycoon extrovert and combative character.

A Kelly is recognized as a winner, dominant and very intelligent person, and as shown in the Republican debate on Thursday, a woman more than willing to resist the billionaire 69 years.

Trump’s stance on women is perhaps manifested by their proud owner of beauty pageants as a decade joked in a TV show that if the father was not invited to leave his own daughter, who was then 24 years ago and was teen model.

The reference to the recent controversy with Trump, Kelly said in an interview broadcast Sunday that “it has already happen, I’m sure. We’ll be alright. And the United States “.

However, the presentation of Kelly on” Media Buzz “Fox News Channel was recorded on Friday, before the declaration of Trump that” (she) was blood coming from everywhere. “

This statement will cost Trump a conference invitation RedState Gathering of Atlanta, where several candidates spoke a thousand conservative activists .

Erick Erickson, RedState presenter said in a statement that Trump violated the basic norms of decency

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Trump’s campaign responded by calling Erickson “total loser” that supports other “losers of the system.”

Jeb Bush, the favorite for many Republican donors, said that claims RedState Trump hurt Republican chances with voters, who already lean Democratic in presidential elections. “We want to win? Do we want to insult the 53% of our voters? “Asked the former governor of Florida.

Trump said the Sunday CBS is Bush who has problems with women, due to a Bush comment made last week when debating the possibility of cutting funding for Planned Parenthood.

“I’m not sure we need 500 million dollars to women’s health issues” Bush said at the time. Later he issued a clarification in which he said that he was wrong. “I think he has a big problem,” Trump said. He said it was worse than a videotape of Mitt Romney, Republican candidate in 2012, at the This said that 47% of voters dependent on the government and would vote for President Barack Obama in any way.

RedState Among those attending were divergent views on whether Trump should be criticized for his comments on Kelly, but if there was a consensus, aimed at activists remain interested in the views of Trump and hope that other candidates pay attention to their height.

“appears Republicans want to choose someone as the candidate, “said Jane Sacco, New Port Richey, Florida, who was angered by the decision to disinvite Erickson Trump. “And they want everyone to obey”

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Several other candidates also attacked Trump. Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett-Packard, the only candidate for the Republican presidential nomination woman spared no opinion. “I think women of all kinds are horrified by this,” he told CBS and said there was a difference between being politically incorrect and “throwing insults to all kinds of people.”

He also suggested that Trump’s reaction indicates that lacks patience. “If it becomes unbearable question, imagine the pressure they face being in the presidential office,” he said.

Mike Huckabee, former governor of Arkansas, seemed exasperated by the situation and at a time given replied to journalists who asked him questions related to Trump: “I stand for president,” he said. “I do not present a social media critical of another person who comes to the presidency.”

A campaign exasesor Trump suggested that the race to the White House entrepreneur has become a spectacle parallel to the primary.

On Saturday night, the campaign Trump announced the dismissal of one of his top aides.

Roger Stone said on Twitter that he had” fired Trump “, and not vice versa

According to a post to which he had access The Associated Press, Stone wrote the candidate: “Current disputes involving media personalities and provoking fights have reached a level that has distracted attention from its platform and surpassed his central message”. The campaign manager Trump said he had received that message.

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