Crece polémica con comentarios ofensivos de Trump contra las mujeres

Crece polémica con comentarios ofensivos de Trump contra las mujeres
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump responds to former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee's closing remarks during the first Republican presidential debate at the Quicken Loans Arena Thursday, Aug. 6, 2015, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

Tal vez hoy debíamos estar hablando de qué se dijo en el primer debate republicano de este jueves sobre inmigración, seguridad nacional o el desempleo.

Pero seguimos hablando de Donald Trump y de los comentarios ofensivos que ha dicho anteriormente sobre las mujeres.

- “Les ha llamado a las mujeres ‘cerdas gordas’, ‘perras’, ‘desaliñadas’, ‘animales asquerosos”, así comenzó Megyn Kelly, presentadora de Fox News y una de las moderadoras del debate.

Inmediatamente Trump la interrumpió:

- “Solo a Rosie O’Donnell”.

Pero Kelly continuó:

- “No, eso no es así”, insistió la moderadora. “Para tu información, va mucho más allá de Rosie O’Donnell. En tu cuenta de Twitter hay muchos comentarios despectivos sobre las mujeres. Una vez le dijiste a una de las concursantes de ‘Celebrity Apprentice’ que 'la foto más bonita’ de ella sería sobre sus rodillas. ¿Te suena esto como el temperamento que debe tener un hombre que debe ser electo como presidente?", preguntó Megyn Kelly.

- “Creo que el problema de este país ha sido ser políticamente correcto. He sido desafiado por mucha gente y francamente no tengo el tiempo para ser políticamente correcto, y para ser honesto contigo, este país tampoco tiene el tiempo”, aseguró Trump.

- “Algunas veces es divertido, es jugando… Lo que digo es lo que digo. Y honestamente Megyn, si no te gusta, lo siento”, continuó el magnate.

Y Trump fue más allá al amenazar a la moderadora.

- “Yo he sido muy amable contigo, aunque de la forma en que me has tratado no tendría por qué serlo”.

Un rato después, Kelly volvió a cuestionar a Trump acerca de su trayectoria política y de cuán comprometido estaba con el Partido Republicano.

- "¿Señor Trump, cuándo realmente usted se convirtió en republicano?".

Trump trato de salir de otra controversial respuesta al compararse con Ronald Reagan y dejar la puerta abierta a las interpretaciones.

En conversación con los reporteros, Donald Trump dijo que las preguntas más difíciles del debate se las habían hecho a él y que Kelly fue “injusta”.

Primero habría que preguntarse, qué aporta este tipo de cuestionamiento en un debate donde lo que se busca es ver quién tiene las mejores credenciales por el Partido Republicano para entrar en la batalla por la Casa Blanca.

Pero, ni modo, la pregunta y respuesta de Donald Trump es de las que todos hablan hoy. Otro episodio para el show mediático que ha logrado el millonario desde que anunció que se postulaba como candidato republicano.

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