Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz wants Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to continue talking because she feels that his controversial rhetoric will help elect a Democratic president in 2016.
But what about her rhetoric?Wasserman Schultz is the face of the Democratic Party, who along with her colleague in the House, Rep. Alan Grayson, have combined to say more offensive things against Republicans than those Trump comments that are seen as being offensive.
“His misogynistic comments are obviously offensive,” she said of Trump. “Quite frankly, it is representative of what the entire Republican Party stands for.”
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That’s right ladies and gentlemen, Wasserman Schultz has just called every single Republican, including woman, misogynists.
Wasserman Schultz’s and Grayson’s over-the-top sound-byte offensives, coupled with Hillary Clinton’s ongoing struggle with telling the truth, and a little thing called Benghazi forming a tight little noose around the neck, could be all the Republicans need to the presidency in 2016.misogynist
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