New York – Trump’s Stamina Attack On Clinton Stirs Talk Of Gender Bias

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    Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton arrives at Van Nuys Airport in Van Nuys, California, August 22, 2016.  REUTERS/Aaron P. BernsteinNew York – Donald Trump and his Republican allies say Hillary Clinton is weak, lacks stamina and doesn’t look presidential.

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    Intent on undermining his Democratic rival, Trump and GOP backers are increasingly relying on rhetoric that academics and even some Republican strategists say has an undeniable edge focused on gender. His criticism of Clinton goes beyond “Crooked Hillary,” and complaints about her use of a private email server as secretary of state and her foreign policy decisions.

    Clinton, Trump said in a speech last week, “lacks the mental and physical stamina to take on ISIS and all the many adversaries we face.”

    He has repeatedly called attention to Clinton’s voice, saying listening to her gives him a headache. Last December, he mocked her wardrobe. “She puts on her pantsuit in the morning,” he told a Las Vegas audience. At rallies and in speeches, the billionaire mogul has also used stereotypes about women to demean Clinton, who stands to become America’s first female president if she wins in November.

    A frequent point of criticism: Clinton doesn’t look like a typical president.

    “Now you tell me she looks presidential, folks,” he said at a recent rally in New Hampshire.

    “I look presidential,” he insisted.

    Trump’s allies have piled on. Running mate Mike Pence often uses the word “broad-shouldered” to describe Trump’s leadership and foreign policy style, a tacit swipe at Clinton. Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani argued that all of the miles Clinton logged during as secretary of state resulted in more harm than benefit.

    “Maybe it would’ve been better if she had stayed home,” said Giuliani, who more recently questioned Clinton’s health, suggesting an internet search of the words “Hillary Clinton illness.”

    “She is the first woman from a major party running for president, so gender is always at play,” said Dianne Bystrom, the director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics at Iowa State University.

    Clinton pushed back Monday against insinuations she’s in poor health, saying on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” that campaign is like an “alternative reality” where she has to “answer questions about am I alive, how much longer will I be alive, and the like.”

    Gender has always been tricky for Clinton. Throughout her career, she has struggled with how to confront gender norms, ranging from the extent to which to embrace the historic potential of her candidacy to whether she should be referred to by her married name.

    Trump, meanwhile, has accused Clinton of “using the woman card” to boost her appeal. That may not have helped his standing with female voters: A recent survey by the Pew Research Center found Clinton with a 19-percentage-point lead over Trump among women. Trump, meanwhile, has a 12-percentage-point advantage with men.

    Katie Packer, a Republican strategist who founded a political consulting firmed aimed at appealing to Republican women, said that Trump has a history of seizing on his rivals’ perceived weaknesses. In Clinton’s case, she said, that appears to include her sex.

    “He clearly views women as sort of the weaker sex, so I think he’s going to look to exploit that with Hillary,” said Packer, who helped run an independent anti-Trump organization during the primaries.

    Trump’s rallies are filled with blatant misogyny. Supporters wear “Trump vs. Tramp” political buttons, and have even harsher slogans and signs.

    At the same time, Trump has a long history of hiring female executives and last week became the first Republican in the party’s history to appoint a woman, pollster Kellyanne Conway, as his campaign manager.

    Trump’s campaign did not respond to requests for comment Monday, though in the past he has dismissed sexism charges as “nonsense.”

    Yet Conway herself has advocated using Clinton’s sex against her.

    Speaking to The New York Times in April, when she was still backing a Trump rival, Conway said Trump’s efforts to turn Clinton’s gender against her could prove effective.

    “By taking gender head-on, Trump refuses to cede women voters and so-called women’s issues to Hillary just because she is a woman,” she told the paper. “He is ‘Swiftboating’ her by throwing shade on what should be a strength.” Her mention of “Swiftboating” was referring to widely debunked criticism of Democratic nominee John Kerry’s war record in the 2004 campaign.

    Kelly Dittmar, a scholar at the Rutgers University’s Eagleton Institute of Politics’ Center for American Women and Politics, who has been tracking the gender dynamics in the race, said that even during the primaries when Trump was competing mostly against men, he took on the role of strong man, demeaning rivals.

    Trump notably belittled his primary rivals, tagging Jeb Bush as “low-energy,” and disparaging Ted Cruz as “Lyin’ Ted,” and Marco Rubio as “Little Marco.”

    “His message has been: I’m the manliest candidate, I’m the strongest, I know how to protect women — which is a pretty paternalistic take on it — I’m going to destroy ISIS and be very tough, to the point where he’s talking about the size of his own manhood,” she said of the candidate. “If you’re trying to prove you’re the manliest, then you’re trying to emasculate your opponent.”


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    FinVeeNemtMenSeichel
    FinVeeNemtMenSeichel
    7 years ago

    What saddens me is such a sizable of the oilem goilem cares about non-issues like these.

    hashomer
    hashomer
    7 years ago

    Welcome back to the 1950’s fossilized rhetoric by Trumpie. He’s making America Hate Again. His hate speech questioning Mrs Clinton’s health reflects his boorish insulting mentality and hateful neshuma. This is the new Trumpie, losing huge in November.

    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    7 years ago

    Please. The shrilly shrill leftist crazy media will use anything Trump says to attack him. They are so afraid he will win. I’m looking forward to enjoying their even greater hysteria when he does win, BE”H.

    7 years ago

    Rabosai, study the photo above carefully. It is from Aug 22. At least one step down, the 69 year old Clinton has her hands grasping each rail. Her head and eyes are firmly titled downward. She is solely focused on the steps below her, perhaps because she has balance and perception problems. She is taking a small step forward. Meanwhile, the young Huma Abedin is multi tasking, holding a bag and her cell phone in one hand, talking on the cell phone, and briskly stepping off the stairs.

    concerned_Jew
    concerned_Jew
    7 years ago

    I hope Trump wins also. I can’t imagine what the country will look like with her as President. It has already been a disaster with 8 years of Obama. We need her like we need a hole in the head.

    7 years ago

    The Democrats Have no agenda to win just the old tired policies of failure of the last eight years so they try using the gender card, last election they used the race card, Those who buy this lukshen are stupid with an IQ of 30, I guess this is what Hashomer of #2 has.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    7 years ago

    I think Trump should release his tax records if she would release her medical records. She has way more to hide than he does. She is not well and the public should have the right to know this before pulling the lever.

    Zachor613
    Zachor613
    7 years ago

    She is not 100% physically up to the job.She is a walking Potemkin Village.

    The media strategy is to twist everything out of context into a distirted attack meant for the hopelessly ignorant.

    7 years ago

    Poor, pathetic Herr Trumpf. Since he has nothing to offer Americans, he stoops to attack his much more qualified opponent.

    I used to work for a prominent politician who said that he was glad when his opponents mocked his appearance because it meant that they couldn’t attack his ideas or actions.

    7 years ago

    Trump should never release his tax returns, since he is under no legal obligation to do so. When Romney released his tax returns in 2012, the news media immediately began to tear them apart, page by page. Trump’s tax returns are so complex, that it would take several CPA’s weeks to figure them out. Regarding Hillary and her health, the woman has gained a lot of weight in recent years. She has suffered from blood clots, going back years. Unfortunately, she is a ticking time bomb, as far as her health is concerned. Do we want a President who might suffer a stroke while in office, as was he case with Eisenhower, in 1956, or President Woodrow Wilson, in 1917? I don’t think so! Trump on the other hand, portrays a lot of energy, as he goes on several speaking engagements a day, and logs thousands of miles a month in travel. A younger person, half his age, would have trouble keeping up with his schedule. Hence, he is the picture of health.