Hillary Clinton Embraces Trump's Snide, Sniffy Commentary That She's 'Nasty'

In Debate, Hillary Clinton's Clarion Call for Women Thrills Many The New York Times

In the third presidential debate, Hillary Clinton dispensed with Democrats’ longstanding caveat that the procedure of abortion should be rare, and -- instead -- gave a fierce defense of women’s right to control our own bodies without government interference.

It was an opportunity for Hillary Clinton to speak to a new generation of younger women — and to many young men, too — by assailing Donald Trump over sexual assault and harassment accusations, saying his dismissals of the allegations against him by multiple women showed that he “thinks belittling women makes him bigger.”

“He goes after their dignity, their self-worth,” Mrs. Clinton said, refusing to take her foot off the gas. “And I don’t think there is a woman anywhere who doesn’t know what that feels like.”

Then -- in a moment that political operatives could not engineer -- Donald Trump became her bullseye, falling down the rabbit hole of his uncontrollable narcissism.  The Republican candidate has been stripped naked metaphorically as a misogynist for all the world to see. Unable to control his anger, the petulant, injured ego Mr. Trump interjected, “What a nasty woman."

Overnight, Trump's insult became a battle cry for Clintonites and a gaggle of newcomers. “Nasty Woman” T-shirts began selling on the internet. Naral Pro-Choice America advertised “NastyWoman” stickers.

A New York City man quickly set up an expletive-laced “nasty women” website that redirected visitors to Mrs. Clinton’s campaign page. Streams of Janet Jackson’s 1986 hit “Nasty” increased 250 percent on Spotify after the debate, according to a Spotify spokesman. More than 8,000 people had taken up the phrase on Twitter by midafternoon, wielding it as a badge of honor.

"Nasty Woman" Hillary Clinton Is Horrified That Trump Won't Commit To Accepting Election Result AOC Politics

And as soon as the debate ended, Trump’s "nasty woman" insult morphed into an empowering phrase. The hashtag #NastyWomen began trending on Twitter. Someone has purchased the URLNastyWomenGetShitDone.com and set up a redirect to Clinton’s campaign website — perhaps as a sly, smirky remix of Saturday Night Live’s 2008 Weekend Update sketch about Clinton "Bitches Get Shit Done":

Hillary Clinton On the One Woman Who Inspires Her To Dare Harper's Bazaar US

In 1927, Hillary Clinton's mother was sent away to endure a "bleak" and motherless childhood at just 8 years old. Here, nearly 90 years later, the Democratic Presidential candidate reflects back on the hardships her mother saw, and how, in spite of this, she grew up to be "so loving"—a mother who raised her daughter to believe she could be anything she dreamed of, even President of the United States. Along the way, Clinton has inspired countless women around the world to dare to do the impossible, encouraging young visionaries to break—not just push—boundaries. The new generation of #WomenWhoDare are those who, like Clinton, refuse to conform. Read her exclusive essay for HarpersBazaar.com and see the rest of the 2016 Women Who Dare Issue below.

People & Pundits Agree Hillary Scored Big Debate Win Against Empty-Headed Bully Trump

At Nearly 84 Million Viewers, Debate May be the Most-Watched Ever New York Times

Preliminary figures from 12 national networks tally up to an average viewership of 83.8 million, making last night's Hillary Clinton-Donald Trump debate as the most watched since televised debates began in 1960. Previously, the 1980 debate between incumbent President Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan held the record at 80 million viewers. Nielsen has issued its estimate at 81.4 million. The tally also doesn't include the many online views of the debate, with YouTube reporting 2.5 million views. PBS viewership isn't included in these totals. 

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Even Fox News Knows Clinton Thumped Trump in the First Debate Observer

In a Debate-Long Power Move, Clinton Only Called Trump 'Donald' Slate

57% of viewers say Clinton won the first debate YouGov.com

YouGov's latest research shows that most people who watched last night's debate say that Hillary Clinton won it. 57% of Americans who watched the debate say that she won the debate, while 30% say that Donald Trump won the debate. 13% of viewers aren't sure who, exactly, came out on top. 

83% of Democrats called it for Clinton, and 68% of Republicans said that Trump won. Among independents, however, sentiment clearly favors Hillary. 54% of independents who watched the debate say that Clinton won, compared to 28% who say that Trump won. 

Clinton Is Right About Trump's 'Very Small' $14 Million Loan Politico

Until last night, I bought the story that Trump's father had 'only' lent him $1 million to get started in business. When Hillary said $14 million last night, my ears perked up. She is correct as new details emerged recently about the real size of Trump's father's cash infusion -- what Trump calls a 'very small loan'. 

Millions of People Checked Out Clinton's Debate Fact-Check Site Wired

During last night’s presidential debate,candidate Clinton took fact-checking into her own hands. “I hope the fact-checkers are turning up the volume and really working hard,” she said early on in the debate. “Please, fact-checkers, get to work,” she followed up later. Just in case, the always-prepared Hillary launched her own backup plan, just in case the professional journalists were so overwhelmed with Trump lies that they deluge left them buried.

The Clinton campaign turned HillaryClinton.com into a live fact-check machine, called Literally Trump. During the debate, Clinton told viewers to go to the site “to see in real-time what the facts are,” and according to Clinton spokesperson Tyrone Gayle, it was a superb success. How entrepreneurial of Clinton to come up with this idea in her own superbly calculating mind.

“In debate prep, Hillary made it clear that while she would be calling Trump out for his lies, she wanted a place where viewers could be empowered to look it up themselves, not have to wait for reporters or any other delivery mechanism,” Gayle said. “Hillary suggested making Trump’s past statements available on the website for anyone to read for themselves.”

Nearly two million people visited Clinton’s website within an hour after she mentioned it, says Wired That’s 10 times as many visits as the campaign has ever attracted in an hour. By this evening, the Literally Trump factoids had been shared 18,000 times on social media.

“In debate prep, Hillary made it clear that while she would be calling Trump out for his lies, she wanted a place where viewers could be empowered to look it up themselves, not have to wait for reporters or any other delivery mechanism,” Gayle said. “Hillary suggested making Trump’s past statements available on the website for anyone to read for themselves.”

Donald Trump Racist

Everyone Knows Donald Trump Is Racist -- Except for Donald Trump by Goldie Taylor The Daily Beast

Donald Trump may be one of the last people in America who doesn’t know that he is a bigot. After weeks of alleged “outreach” to black and Muslimcommunities, the GOP nominee Monday night littered the debate stage with racial stereotypes, doubling down on his virulent brand of prejudice as more than 80 million Americans watched.
His answers betrayed the heart of a man far too consumed with himself to see other people as they are. Perhaps more devastating, he cannot seem to see himself. And there is nothing any campaign manager, senior adviser, or media trainer can do to help. Trump is incapable of a pivot because he is unable to recognize his own frailties.
A sneering, angry Trump protested that it was he and he alone who understood the plight of black people, writ large, and insisted he should be given some credit for visiting African American churches (for the first time) in recent weeks. His answer to nearly every dilemma seemed to be: call the police.

Ranting Bully Donald Trump Came Unglued in First Presidential Debate by Jonathan Chait NY Magazine

"Before the first presidential debate, a conventional wisdom had formed that Donald Trump merely needed to appear “presidential,” which the campaign media had defined as “non-sociopathic.” He failed to clear that bar.

Hillary Clinton Headlines September 27, 2016

Consensus: Clinton wins debate -- but Trump is far from finished The Guardian

The Morning After the Debate. Donald Trump Goes on the Attack New York Times

Hillary Clinton Goes the Distance as Donald Trump Punches Himself Out The Daily Beast

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Trump's Abdication of Personal Responsibility The Atlantic

Does Donald Trump Pay Taxes? Here's What We Know New York Times

Former Ms. Universe Urges Immigrants To Join Her In Becoming Citizens To Vote Against Donald Trump ThinkProgress

Gennifer Flowers, Donald Trump and the Making of the Sex-Scandal Culture New York Times

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