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利用环球时报反Trump,是CNN的一大发明
http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/16/world/china-donald-trump/index.ht
Hong Kong (CNN)For months, Republican frontrunner Donald Trump has
repeatedly targeted China on the campaign trail, pledging to put tariffs on
goods produced overseas and bring things like iPhone production back to the
United States.
Trump has even used a broken-English accent at a campaign rally to mock the
negotiating style of Chinese businessmen.
Beijing had previously downplayed any impact Trump's rhetoric could have on
U.S.-China relations, reducing it as a mere "disturbance."
But this week, that all changed.
Trump campaign: 11 outrageous quotes
11 photos: Trump campaign: 11 outrageous quotes
On October 5, Donald Trump said there would be a "collapse" and &
quot;depression" in television ratings if he ended his presidential
campaign. Later Trump suggested he would skip a CNN debate unless the
network gave him $5 million. CNN refused, and Trump later backtracked.
On November 22, Trump repeated his claim -- widely regarded as false -- that
he saw television reports of Muslims in New Jersey celebrating the 9/11
terrorist attacks.
No footage
to back up Trump's assertions has been found.
In the wake of December's San Bernardino >, California, shootings, Trump called for a ="_blank"> travel ban on all Muslims from entering
the United States "until our country's representatives can figure
out what is going on." He did not give details on how Muslims would be
identified, but the Republican candidate did not rule out special
identification cards.
Donald Trump has developed an unlikely along very well with." Then, on December 17, Putin further stoked the
flame, describing Trump as "a bright and talented person." This
led Trump in turn to make more positive comments about the Russian leader.
An unrelenting Trump took the run-up to Christmas as a chance to
"/2015/12/21/politics/donald-trump-hillary-clinton-disgusting/index.
html" target="_blank">insult
Democrat hopeful
Hillary Clinton. He said Clinton's bathroom break in a TV debate was &
quot;disgusting" before saying she "got schlonged" by Barack
Obama in the 2008 presidential race. "Schlong" is a Yiddish word
for penis.
On January 24, Donald Trump boasted at a campaign rally in Sioux Center,
Iowa, that support for his presidential campaign would not decline even if
he shot someone in the middle of a crowded street.
Donald Trump has gone from >outsider to controversial front-runner in the race to become
the Republican Party's 2016 presidential candidate. Trump began his bid
with an announcement speech on June 16, calling for a http://edition.cnn.com/2015/06/16/politics/donald-trump-2016-announcement-elections/">massive wall on the U.S. border with Mexico -- for which he said he would make Mexico pay. At this stage he was tied for 10th place in the polls, at just 3%.
On week five of the campaign, Trump >turned on Sen. John McCain at the Family Leadership Summit in
Ames, Iowa. McCain is regarded by many as a war hero after being captured
and held in Vietnam for more than five years. After the comments,
Republicans rushed to condemn Trump, with rival candidate Sen. Lindsey
Graham calling him "a jackass."
During the Republican presidential debate on August 6, Megyn Kelly pressed
Trump about gt;misogynistic, sexist comments he made in the past, such as
calling some women "fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals."


Trump slammed Kelly for this, calling her questions
"ridiculous" and "off-base."
;http://edition.cnn.com/2015/08/27/politics/donald-trump-megyn-kelly-fox-news/">
After the first GOP presidential debate, Trump said: "You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes ... blood coming out of her... wherever." Many accused him of making a lewd comment about menstruation.

http://cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/2015/08/09/trump-defends-his-blood-remarks-who-would-make-a-statement-like-that-only-a-sick-person-would-even-think-about-that/">Trump told CNN's State of the Union that only a "deviant" or "sick" person would think otherwise. On ABC's http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/week-transcript-donald-trump/story?id=32957794" target="_blank">This Week, Trump said: "I have nothing against Megyn Kelly, but she asked me a very, very nasty question."

In an effort to defend himself from critics of his remarks about the Fox
anchor, Trump explained why it is hard for others to insult him -- his own
good looks. Trump spoke about the backlash on NBC, saying: "There's
nothing to apologize (for). I thought she asked a very, very unfair
question."
Trump was quoted http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/trump-seriously-20150909?page=13" target="_blank">in Rolling Stone magazine on September 9, mocking Republican rival Carly Fiorina's appearance. On the same day, Trump told crowds: "We are led by very, very stupid people."
On October 5, Donald Trump said there would be a "collapse" and &
quot;depression" in television ratings if he ended his presidential
campaign. Later Trump suggested he would skip a CNN debate unless the
network gave him $5 million. CNN refused, and Trump later backtracked.
On November 22, Trump repeated his claim -- widely regarded as false -- that
he saw television reports of Muslims in New Jersey celebrating the 9/11
terrorist attacks.
No footage
to back up Trump's assertions has been found.
In the wake of December's San Bernardino >, California, shootings, Trump called for a ="_blank"> travel ban on all Muslims from entering
the United States "until our country's representatives can figure
out what is going on." He did not give details on how Muslims would be
identified, but the Republican candidate did not rule out special
identification cards.
Donald Trump has developed an unlikely along very well with." Then, on December 17, Putin further stoked the
flame, describing Trump as "a bright and talented person." This
led Trump in turn to make more positive comments about the Russian leader.
An unrelenting Trump took the run-up to Christmas as a chance to
"/2015/12/21/politics/donald-trump-hillary-clinton-disgusting/index.
html" target="_blank">insult
Democrat hopeful
Hillary Clinton. He said Clinton's bathroom break in a TV debate was &
quot;disgusting" before saying she "got schlonged" by Barack
Obama in the 2008 presidential race. "Schlong" is a Yiddish word
for penis.
On January 24, Donald Trump boasted at a campaign rally in Sioux Center,
Iowa, that support for his presidential campaign would not decline even if
he shot someone in the middle of a crowded street.
Donald Trump has gone from >outsider to controversial front-runner in the race to become
the Republican Party's 2016 presidential candidate. Trump began his bid
with an announcement speech on June 16, calling for a http://edition.cnn.com/2015/06/16/politics/donald-trump-2016-announcement-elections/">massive wall on the U.S. border with Mexico -- for which he said he would make Mexico pay. At this stage he was tied for 10th place in the polls, at just 3%.
On week five of the campaign, Trump >turned on Sen. John McCain at the Family Leadership Summit in
Ames, Iowa. McCain is regarded by many as a war hero after being captured
and held in Vietnam for more than five years. After the comments,
Republicans rushed to condemn Trump, with rival candidate Sen. Lindsey
Graham calling him "a jackass."
During the Republican presidential debate on August 6, Megyn Kelly pressed
Trump about gt;misogynistic, sexist comments he made in the past, such as
calling some women "fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals."


Trump slammed Kelly for this, calling her questions
"ridiculous" and "off-base."
;http://edition.cnn.com/2015/08/27/politics/donald-trump-megyn-kelly-fox-news/">
After the first GOP presidential debate, Trump said: "You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes ... blood coming out of her... wherever." Many accused him of making a lewd comment about menstruation.

http://cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/2015/08/09/trump-defends-his-blood-remarks-who-would-make-a-statement-like-that-only-a-sick-person-would-even-think-about-that/">Trump told CNN's State of the Union that only a "deviant" or "sick" person would think otherwise. On ABC's http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/week-transcript-donald-trump/story?id=32957794" target="_blank">This Week, Trump said: "I have nothing against Megyn Kelly, but she asked me a very, very nasty question."

In an effort to defend himself from critics of his remarks about the Fox
anchor, Trump explained why it is hard for others to insult him -- his own
good looks. Trump spoke about the backlash on NBC, saying: "There's
nothing to apologize (for). I thought she asked a very, very unfair
question."
Trump was quoted http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/trump-seriously-20150909?page=13" target="_blank">in Rolling Stone magazine on September 9, mocking Republican rival Carly Fiorina's appearance. On the same day, Trump told crowds: "We are led by very, very stupid people."
On October 5, Donald Trump said there would be a "collapse" and &
quot;depression" in television ratings if he ended his presidential
campaign. Later Trump suggested he would skip a CNN debate unless the
network gave him $5 million. CNN refused, and Trump later backtracked.
With Trump securing major victories on the road to the White House, China
issued a scathing criticism of the U.S. election process and the candidate
who has "opened a Pandora's box in U.S. society."
In an editorial published this week, China's state-owned Global Times
newspaper condemns the billionaire candidate as "big-mouthed" and "abusively
forthright."
The Global Times claims Trump was initially supposed to "act as a clown to
attract more voters for GOP." Instead, it goes on to imply that the
Republican party lost control of Trump -- who has now become the party's
worst nightmare.
Trump's potshots at China's currency miss mark
Mussolini, Hitler, Trump?
The editorial also uses Trump's political rise to highlight America's
decline and the failings of democracy, saying: "Mussolini and Hitler came to
power through elections, a heavy lesson for Western democracy."
In its final paragraph, the Global Times warns that the United States should
watch itself from becoming a global destructive force before pointing
fingers at China for its "so-called nationalism and tyranny."
While a Communist Party mouthpiece uses the rise of Trump to condemn both
him and Western-style democracy, survivors of the 1989 Tiananmen Square
crackdown have quoted Trump to condemn his failure to stand up to the
Chinese Communist Party.
During last week's CNN Republican debate in Miami, Trump called pro-
democracy demonstrations a "riot."
Trump also said he believed the Chinese government had a "strong, powerful"
response in ending the student protests on June 4, 1989.
China reacts to the rise of Donald Trump
China reacts to the rise of Donald Trump
China reacts to the rise of Donald Trump 03:36
Since those comments, Chinese dissidents have lined up to condemn him for
supporting the bloody crackdown and to demand an apology.
In an article for TIME magazine, 1989 student protest leader Wang Dan
denounces Trump for using the same language as the Communist Party.
"I am disappointed by and angry at Mr. Trump's words," he writes. "If a
bloody repression can be praised as a 'strong, powerful' action, what does
this mean about American values, especially when this blatant
mischaracterization comes from a presidential candidate?"
Donald Trump's suit and ties are made in China
Freedom fighter fears Trump
Fellow Tiananmen protest leader Wu'er Kaixi turned to Facebook to describe
Trump as "an enemy of the values that America deeply defines itself by --
the same values that have long provided hope to the victims of oppressive
power worldwide."
What would a President Trump mean for the world?
What would a President Trump mean for the world?
He goes on to say, "Those of us who have fought for freedom anywhere in the
world worry that something is about to change in America."
But perhaps the most graphic criticism leveled at Trump is by the exiled
political cartoonist Wang Liming, better known as Rebel Pepper.
Forced to live in Japan for his own safety, the cartoonist is well known for
skewering China's elite.
In a cartoon released this week on his Twitter feed addressed simply "to
Trump," Rebel Pepper portrays the American candidate as a tank commander
brutally mowing down and crushing a protester while declaring, "This is the
best thing we imported from China."
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