Washington – Trump Talks To Megyn Kelly About Bullying

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    FILE - In this Jan. 28, 2016 photo, Moderator Megyn Kelly waits for the start of the Republican presidential primary debate in Des Moines, Iowa.  Donald Trump says people who are bullied “gotta get over it” and fight back. It’s a message he delivers to Megyn Kelly, the Fox News anchor who sat down with him for an interview months after he savaged her on Twitter and elsewhere.  (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)Washington – Months after he savaged her on Twitter and elsewhere, Donald Trump tells Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly that people who are bullied “gotta get over it” and fight back.

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    In an excerpt of the interview, which will be on Fox network Tuesday night, Trump says he’s a counterpuncher who goes after people when they go after him, only 10 times harder.

    Asked if he was ever bullied, the Republican presidential candidate said no. But he said bullying doesn’t just happen to children. “People are bullied when they’re 55,” he said.

    Kelly responded pointedly, with a smile: “Can happen when you’re 45.” She is 45.

    “You know, it happens, right?” Trump went on, as if he didn’t hear her. “But you gotta get over it. Fight back, do whatever you have to do.”

    Trump took offense when Kelly confronted him in the first primary debate about crude remarks he’d made about women. He later suggested her menstrual cycle was behind her aggressive tone, called her “third-rate” and boycotted one of the debates at which she was a moderator, as his feud with Fox News escalated.

    In the released excerpt, the two did not directly discuss his criticisms of her. She told ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Monday the tone of the interview was cordial, with tense moments, and predicted viewers “will be feeling a little uncomfortable.”


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    md2205
    md2205
    7 years ago

    My post has nothing to do with Trump, but there is a social worker who teaches children how to communicate their response to bullies in a way that ends the bullying and makes the bullies their friend. I know someone who learned the communication techniques from him. It is fun and easy to learn. He will do phone sessions to teach the child. When the child sees the bullies’ response to his answers, he becomes empowered and feels great. It only takes a few days to change the bullies’ response to him. Teaches the child social confidence and emotional maturity, and saves the child from a lifetime of bullying. You can reach the social worker, Izzy Kalman, by going to http://www.bullies2buddies.com.