Trump's 'bad hombres' and 'nasty woman'
remarks stoke online outrage
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[October 20, 2016]
By Amy Tennery
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. Republican
presidential nominee Donald Trump stirred social media ire on Wednesday
after he said: "We have some bad hombres here" and referred to
Democratic rival Hillary Clinton as "such a nasty woman."
The remarks during the third and final presidential debate came as Trump
struggles to attract support from Latinos and women ahead of the Nov. 8
presidential election.
During the face-off in Las Vegas, Trump repeated his call for tougher
security at the Mexican border, saying: "We have to keep the drugs out
of our country." Adding he would also go after major drug dealers in the
United States, he said: "We have some bad hombres here and we're going
to get them out."
Social media users quickly seized on the remark.
"This #BadHombres is the first of his family to graduate from college,
did Americorps & taught in public schools," tweeted José N Miranda.
"Sometimes I forget this is a presidential debate and not an SNL
(Saturday Night Live) skit #badhombres," wrote Twitter user Ian
Mayberry.
The term "Bad Hombres" became one of the most-discussed topics of the
night on U.S. social media and was tweeted out about 134,000 times
during and immediately after the debate, according to brand intelligence
firm Amobee.
Trump has aroused criticism for inflammatory comments about Mexican
illegal immigrants during his presidential bid. During a speech to kick
off his campaign in June 2015, Trump accused Mexico of sending rapists
and other criminals to the United States.
In late August, Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto met with the
Republican nominee and said later that Trump's policies "could represent
a huge threat to Mexico."
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Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump is shown on TV
monitors in the media filing room on the campus of University of
Nevada, Las Vegas, during the last 2016 U.S. presidential debate in
Las Vegas, U.S., October 19, 2016. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart
'SUCH A NASTY WOMAN'
Later in the debate, Trump interjected as Clinton said she would
raise taxes on the wealthy to help fund the U.S. government's Social
Security retirement program and that Trump would be paying higher
taxes too unless he could get out of it.
"Such a nasty woman," he said.
The comment struck many online as sexist, with over 300,000 tweeting
the phrase "nasty woman" by the early hours of Thursday.
"Calling someone a 'nasty woman' on live television is so deeply and
unbelievably offensive," tweeted Danielle Suchet.
"'What a nasty woman.' That was the viscerally, awful, genuine
part," wrote Jake Swanton.
Trump's campaign was shaken by the recent release of a 2005 tape in
which he boasted of kissing and touching women without their
consent. Several women have since charged that he groped them,
allegations he has described as "absolutely false."
(Reporting by Amy Tennery; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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