Trump releases list of people he insulted, calling them "the entire village of Vu Dai".
The New York Times has just done something rare: it has published a list of individuals, organizations, and even "objects" that billionaire Donald Trump has insulted since his Republican presidential campaign.
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| Candidate Donald Trump holds an American flag during a campaign rally in Tampa, Florida on the evening of October 24 - Photo: Reuters |
In total, the officially recorded number is 281 “people, places, or things” that Mr. Trump has attacked on his Twitter account since he officially announced his candidacy in June 2015.
This long and unusual list was published by the prestigious New York Times (NYT) on two pages of its print edition on October 24th and was also made available online.
The American daily newspaper, which has recently expressed a clear stance against the Republican presidential candidate, emphasized in its article: "Trump has turned insults and offensive remarks into a campaign tactic on an unprecedented scale in American history."
The authors of the article point out: "He used Twitter to spread insults targeting presidential candidates, journalists, media outlets, countries, a Neil Young song, and even… a table in the Oval Office (of the White House)."
The NYT published an alphabetical list, ranging from (former President) Bill Clinton (“the WORST woman-attacker in American political history”) to Mexico and the Mexican people (“murderers”). Among Trump’s victims were former Miss Universe Alicia Machado (“disgusting”) and Fox News journalist Megyn Kelly, who dared to confront him (“the most self-aggrandizing television personality”).
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| A screenshot of two New York Times pages listing Trump's "insults to everyone" - Photo: Twitter |
The most heavily criticized person, of course, was his opponent Hillary Clinton – the Democratic presidential candidate. To the former US Secretary of State, billionaire Trump used words like: "a sick liar," a "dishonest," "corrupt," and "dangerous" woman who "should be in jail."
Current President Barack Obama has also been described as "weak," "incompetent," and "the worst president in American history."
In Donald Trump's eyes, the New York Times is "a dying newspaper."
In early October, the New York Times also published several pages of Trump's 1995 tax returns, which showed that he had been tax-exempt for nearly 20 years. The incident caused a public outcry in the United States.
The New York Times was also a major newspaper that called on voters "not to vote for Trump," and the Washington Post later followed suit.
Presidential candidate Donald Trump has therefore recently declared war on the media, which he considers "biased" towards Hillary Clinton, and vowed to "deal with" newspapers that oppose him once he enters the White House.
During a campaign rally held in Florida on the evening of October 24th, Trump again accused poll results of being manipulated and declared that he would win the election on November 8th.
According to Tuoi Tre newspaper
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