Sunday, August 9, 2015

USA: Trump explains but does not apologize for remarks deemed sexist

USA: Trump explains but does not apologize for remarks deemed sexist  Donald Trump, the billionaire head thundering Republican contenders for the White House has sought Sunday to calm the outcry caused by sexist comments considered but did not apologize.

  Referring to a Fox News reporter who had interviewed during the first debate of Republican candidates Thursday, Donald Trump launched Friday night "you could see the blood out of his eyes, the blood out of her ... where whatsoever ".


USA: Trump explains but does not apologize for remarks deemed sexist  The sentence caused a scandal, the media and political opponents of Mr. Trump are seeing an allusion to menstruation journalist, which would explain his muscular issues.


  These words have brought the candidate to be disinvited this weekend of a major rally of conservative Republicans.

  Making no excuse, Donald Trump reiterated Sunday on CNN that the star reporter Megyn Kelly Fox News had unfairly mauled by asking him questions about sexist remarks he made in the past. He said he never alludes to its rules.

  "She got very angry and what I said was referring to his anger," he he said adding, "I did not say anything wrong."

  "Only a perverted mind would say that I was referring to it (her menstruation, ed) ...", insisted Mr. Trump, in his telephone interview adding: "I cherish women I want to help.".

  He also accused his Republican and other party officials to criticize the sake of their rivals "to be politically correct to gain points (because) I'm leading in the polls."

  "There is no excuse," Reporters repeated on Fox News Sunday, Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett-Packard and only woman running in the Republican primary.

  Another contender, Senator Rand Paul, a libertarian conservative from the "Tea Party", said Sunday against Mr. Trump "we should not reward vulgarity".

  "Being able to tell a person it is stupid or big will he really determine the decision on who will be our candidate?", He was asked on Fox News.

  Even stronger, the Republican senator from South Carolina, Lindsey Graham, another of the 17 contenders of the party in the White House in 2016, found that Mr. Trump already has more than crossed the line.

"This is more than enough with Mr. Trump," said he launched Saturday.

  "As a party we had better risk losing the presidential election without Donald Trump than trying to win with him," the Senator said.

  But other contenders, fearing the wrath of supporters of billionaire prefer not to criticize him. As Mike Huckabee, the former Arkansas governor, who while defending the human and professional qualities of the Fox News reporter he knows personally, does not mean anathematized Mr. Trump.

USA: Trump explains but does not apologize for remarks deemed sexist  Since its opening match, Donald Trump shakes primary of the Republican Party suddenly returns shock and often insulting to his rivals.


  This anti-establishment earned him lie style led national polls among Republicans with 24% of the vote ahead of traditional candidates including Jeb Bush (13%) and before this latest controversy.


  Thursday's debate between the ten leading candidates for the Republican primary organized by Fox News broke audience records with 24 million viewers, thanks to the presence of billionaire, who occupied the center stage and dominated time speech.

  He also cast a chill among Republicans early in the debate not excluding to stand as an independent candidate if the party did not designate him as their candidate, causing the boos of part of the public.

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