Trump's 'Nasty Woman' Comment Backfires as 'Nasty Women' Rise Up for Clinton

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Donald Trump turned his ratchet ridiculousness up to epic levels last night during the third and final presidential debate.

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Shortly after Trump boasted that “no one has more respect for women than me,” he called Hillary Clinton a “nasty woman.”

During the debate, Clinton said: “My Social Security payroll contribution will go up, as will Donald’s, assuming he can’t figure out how to get out of it. But what we want to do is replenish the Social Security Trust Fund—”

At which point Trump interjected with, “Such a nasty woman.”

It was the sexist, derogatory comment heard ’round the world, and it didn’t take long for social media to go nuts.

Nasty Women for Hillary was created on Facebook as female and male voters flocked to the page to voice their support for the Democratic candidate and to vent about the spray-tanned Republican.

Several took to Twitter to voice their displeasure with Trump’s comment.

https://twitter.com/feministabulous/status/788957716677062656

https://twitter.com/kashanacauley/status/788939086077784064?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Even the wife of Vice President Joe Biden, Jill, took to the social media site to take a shot at Trump:

https://twitter.com/JillBidenVeep/status/788950019273613312

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