Washington Post: Clinton: Trump is ‘dangerously incoherent,’ ‘temperamentally unfit’ to be president
SAN DIEGO — Hillary Clinton lacerated Donald Trump in a much-anticipated foreign policy speech Thursday, effectively launching her general-election campaign by declaring him “temperamentally unfit” to lead the most powerful nation in the world.
In an address that signaled clearly how she plans to defeat Trump in November, Clinton did not delve into the details of her own policies but focused instead on how she views his shortcomings. She framed the real estate magnate with contempt and mockery, and she rejected the central tenet of his campaign — that America is no longer great.
“Donald Trump’s ideas aren’t just different — they are dangerously incoherent,” Clinton said. “They’re not really ideas, just a series of bizarre rants, personal feuds and outright lies.”
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WNU Editor: I have seen this play-book before .... watching and studying my first U.S. Presidential campaign .... Ronald Reagan vs. Jimmy Carter in 1980. At least Hillary Clinton is not insinuating that Donald Trump will start a nuclear war, but she has to do better than this if she wants to convince non-Democrat voters to vote for her.
More News On Hillary Clinton's Foreign Policy Speech
Hillary Clinton: Trump Presidency Would Be 'Historic Mistake' -- NBC
Clinton launches foreign policy broadside against Trump -- FOX News
Hillary Clinton: Trump is 'temperamentally unfit' to be president -- CNN
Hillary Clinton’s Decree on Donald Trump: Be Afraid -- US News and World Report
Hillary Clinton: Trump is too dangerous and unstable to have the nuclear codes -- The Guardian
Hillary Clinton Warns the World About Donald Trump -- The Atlantic
Clinton takes on Trump: Her 34 toughest lines -- CNN
She has to do better? Perhaps. But Trump needs to be better, as your post on briefing him by security officials notes. He seems to shoot nearly randomly from the hip, and shows no sense of restraint thus far. Both candidates have baggage, for sure, but one will be our next president. Clearly, for me, Hillary, is more trustworthy on international affairs.
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