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Trump invokes Clinton impeachment in latest attack
« on: May 08, 2016, 01:29:44 am »
Trump invokes Clinton impeachment in latest attack
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump on Saturday invoked Bill Clinton's impeachment in an escalation of his attacks on Hillary Clinton over the family's treatment of women.
"She's married to a man who got impeached for lying," Trump said of Clinton. "He was impeached and he had to go through a whole big process and it wasn't easy. He was impeached for lying about what happened with a woman."

Trump's remarks in a speech in Spokane, Washington, continued the criticism he launched Friday aimed at Hillary Clinton over her husband's infidelities -- particularly the Monica Lewinsky affair while Bill Clinton was in the White House. The Lewinsky scandal resulted in Bill Clinton being impeached on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice, though he was ultimately acquitted in the Senate.
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The presumptive Republican nominee has increasingly pointed to those infidelities as he confronts his own high negative ratings among women. The most recent CNN/ORC poll found that 64% of American women view Trump unfavorably.
"Hillary was an enabler and she treated these women horribly. Just remember this," Trump said Saturday. "And some of those women were destroyed, not by (Bill Clinton), but by the way Hillary Clinton treated them after it went down."
He cited the Clintons' actions as part of a pre-emptive effort to inoculate himself against what he sees as potential television advertisements that would highlight his most controversial remarks. Trump said he never raises his voice while speaking to women, and that Clinton would have "zero chance of winning" without playing the "woman's card."
"Just remember that when you're watching these phony, paid-for-by Wall Street ads, put out by Hillary Clinton on Donald Trump. And just remember, I said it: There is nobody that has more respect for women than me," Trump said.
He cited high-ranking women in his own company, including his daughter, Ivanka Trump, and said he sometimes pays women more than men who work in similar positions.
"I have women -- frankly, I shouldn't say this because the men are going to get angry, but -- I have women that make more money than men doing comparable jobs," Trump said. "Men, am I OK saying that?"
"The women get it better than we do, folks," Trump told the crowd.
Trump's attacks on Clinton over her husband's infidelities was a staple of his stump speech early this year, but he had dropped the criticism, instead taking to branding Clinton as "Crooked Hillary" in speeches in recent weeks.
He returned to the attack against Clinton as a "nasty, mean enabler" in a speech Friday night, and doubled down Saturday.
Clinton's strategy to rebut Trump's attacks has been to portray him as attacking women overall and focus on policy.
"The other day, Mr. Trump accused me, of playing the, quote, 'woman card.' Well, if fighting for women's health care and paid family leave and equal pay is playing the woman card, then deal me in," Clinton told supporters in Philadelphia after winning a slate of East Coast primaries in late April.
Clinton's campaign has even created an actual "woman card" for supporters -- a credit-card-sized souvenir that is given in exchange for donations.
Trump's remarks on Saturday are a far cry from a position he took in 2008 when he spoke to CNN's Wolf Blitzer and compared the case for impeaching then-President George W. Bush to Bill Clinton.
"I mean -- look at the trouble Bill Clinton got into with something that was totally unimportant. And they tried to impeach him, which was nonsense. And yet Bush got us into this horrible war with lies, by lying, by saying they had weapons of mass destruction, by saying all sorts of things that turned out not to be true."
Asked about the comments during an interview in December, Trump shrugged them off as part of his "obligation" as a businessman.
"I'm dubbed as a world-class businessman, which frankly that's what I am, and I got along with everybody. I got along with the Clintons, the Republicans, the Democrats, the liberals, the conservatives. That was my obligation, as a businessman," Trump told NBC's "The Today Show" back then. "But I get along with ... the Clintons and I get along with everybody virtually, because that was -- when I needed approvals, when I needed something from Washington, I always got what I wanted."
Trump keeps up attacks
Trump did not relent in his attacks against Clinton during his second stop in Washington state on Saturday, suggesting the former secretary of state would bring "four more years" of both President Barack Obama's and President Bill Clinton's administrations.
"I think she's maybe worse than Obama," Trump added as the crowd drowned him out with applause.
Trump also leveled the wild accusation that "Hillary Clinton wants to abolish the 2nd Amendment." While Clinton is in favor of stricter gun control measures, she has never called for outright nixing the right to bear arms.
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Clinton spokesman Jesse Lehrich tweeted in response to Trump's claim: "It must be liberating to just have no regard for facts whatsoever."
Trump also opened a new front against Clinton on foreign policy, accusing her of being "trigger happy" and of having a "bad temperament" to be president.
But before Trump used that attack to hit Clinton on her vote in favor of the Iraq War, Trump first linked the barb to the Clintons' relationship.
"And her husband learned that a few times didn't he?" Trump said before again accusing Clinton of being "trigger happy."
Trump also addressed the reason for Bill Clinton's impeachment in his most direct language yet.
"He was impeached because he lied," Trump said before imitating the former president. "I did not have sex with that woman."
The presumptive GOP nominee also continued his verbal assault on Sen. Elizabeth Warren, slamming the Democrat from Massachusetts for claiming that she is of Native American heritage.
Trump said she is "pretending she's a minority" and accused her of basing her heritage off of her mother's "high cheek bones."
"I call her the doofus. I hope she runs with Hillary because I would like to take them out," Trump said, before adding that he believes Clinton is "too smart" to pick Warren as her running mate.
Clinton and Warren weren't the only women Trump attacked on Saturday.
"Who the hell wouldn't speak badly about Rosie O'Donnell?" he said in Spokane. "She's terrible."
'Paul Ryan will be fine'
In Spokane, Trump also addressed his upcoming meeting with House Speaker Paul Ryan, the Wisconsin Republican who said earlier this week that he isn't yet prepared to support Trump's presidential bid.
Forecasting eased tensions, Trump said: "I think Paul Ryan will be fine, and if he's not, that's OK," adding that he believes if Ryan had it to do over again, he'd simply endorse Trump rather than face backlash from GOP voters and some elected officials for rejecting the party's presumptive nominee.
Trump was harsher in his criticism of Jeb Bush, his one-time rival for the Republican presidential nomination.
Again dubbing Bush a "very low-energy individual," he cited the pledge GOP contenders signed to back the party's eventual nominee -- one Bush, South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham and others have since broken -- and said "while he was signing the pledge, he fell asleep."
"The only reason I speak badly about him," Trump said, "is because he speaks badly about me."

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Re: Trump invokes Clinton impeachment in latest attack
« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2016, 01:41:25 am »
Format,format, format.  Not gonna read. 

Bill Clinton is not running for president. Nobody cares about Bill Clinton.
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Re: Trump invokes Clinton impeachment in latest attack
« Reply #2 on: May 08, 2016, 01:43:15 am »

I am thinking a trump impeachment would carry the vote in the Senate...methinks.
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Re: Trump invokes Clinton impeachment in latest attack
« Reply #3 on: May 08, 2016, 01:46:19 am »
I am thinking a trump impeachment would carry the vote in the Senate...methinks.

I have no doubt.  And I suspect it would occur in the very first year of his presidency.  The House can decide what constiutes "high crimes and misdemeanors."  And no court can intervene.

His silly tariffs would qualify, in my book.
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Re: Trump invokes Clinton impeachment in latest attack
« Reply #4 on: May 08, 2016, 01:47:01 am »
"He was impeached and he had to go through a whole big process and it wasn't easy. He was impeached for lying about what happened with a woman."

Trump speaks like an simpleton. Listening to him or even reading his words is painful.
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Re: Trump invokes Clinton impeachment in latest attack
« Reply #5 on: May 08, 2016, 01:49:12 am »
"He was impeached and he had to go through a whole big process and it wasn't easy. He was impeached for lying about what happened with a woman."

Trump speaks like an simpleton. Listening to him or even reading his words is painful.

He is a simpleton.  That's why so many simpletons voted for him.  They finally had a candidate.
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Re: Trump invokes Clinton impeachment in latest attack
« Reply #6 on: May 08, 2016, 01:51:39 am »
Trump is a whackado.
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Re: Trump invokes Clinton impeachment in latest attack
« Reply #7 on: May 08, 2016, 02:05:54 am »
"He was impeached and he had to go through a whole big process and it wasn't easy. He was impeached for lying about what happened with a woman."

Trump speaks like an simpleton. Listening to him or even reading his words is painful.
Unfortunately you have to be able to talk to the people that are voting for you.  Listen to Obama, if he is talking above 5th grade level I would be thoroughly surprised.  I personally wish Cruz had the gift of gab that Trump has.  I don't have any doubt Trump is much smarter than you would think by listening to his stump speeches.  The ability to present your information to those who need to accept it isn't something to be scorned.

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Re: Trump invokes Clinton impeachment in latest attack
« Reply #8 on: May 08, 2016, 02:45:12 am »
I have no doubt.  And I suspect it would occur in the very first year of his presidency.  The House can decide what constiutes "high crimes and misdemeanors."  And no court can intervene.

His silly tariffs would qualify, in my book.

I see Ted Cruz casting the deciding vote to convict.
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