
Hillary Clinton said Donald Trump “doesn’t really have ideas” but “makes bizarre rants and engages in personal feuds and outright lies.”
Clinton is likely to clinch the Democratic presidential nomination in the next few days, and she’s taking direct aim at Trump as she tries to move past challenger Bernie Sanders.
She told ABC’s “This Week” that people around the world aren’t used to seeing an American presidential candidate who’s “so loose with the truth, so divisive.”
Clinton’s savage takedown of Trump in her foreign policy speech has her supporters fired up. As she toured California Saturday, crowds burst into applause at the mere mention of Thursday’s speech, in which Clinton cast Trump as dangerously unqualified to be president.
Supporters say they feel more confident and excited in the wake of the address — which could benefit Clinton, who has struggled to inspire enthusiasm throughout the drawn-out primary contest.
“I loved it. I was waiting for that,” said Leslie Milke, 56, of Woodland Hills, a professor at Los Angeles Mission College, who saw Clinton. “I knew she was capable of that kind of speech....It really made me feel energized. It made me feel like we can win.”
Clinton’s speech in San Diego previewed her intention to mount an aggressive campaign against the real estate mogul. In it, she said Trump would lead the nation toward war and economic crisis, contrasting it with her long years of diplomatic experience and public service. Looking to the November general election, Clinton, who is expected to clinch the Democratic nomination in the coming days, said that electing Trump would be a “historic mistake.”
Since then Clinton has only increased the heat.
“I think it is time to judge Donald Trump by his words and his deeds. I think his words and his deeds disqualify him from being president,” Clinton said in Oxnard, California, on Saturday. She later mockingly cited some of Trump’s past remarks, saying: “One of my personal favorites is he said he knows how to deal with Putin because he took the Miss Universe pageant to Moscow.”
Later in the day, a raucous crowd of more than 1,400 in Fresno started chanting “Hillary, Hillary,” when Clinton mentioned her speech.
“Donald Trump is not qualified or temperamentally fit to be president of the United States,” Clinton said amid applause.
Source: Arab News
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