No, he just can't let it go. He can't let anything go. Per ABC:

Trump made his remarks on "Fox and Friends" this morning in response to Clinton pointing out that Trump called Machado "Miss Piggy" while berating the Republican nominee's overall treatment of women. "She was the winner, and, you know, she gained a massive amount of weight, and it was a real problem," Trump said of Machado. "We had a real problem. Not only that, her attitude, and we had a real problem with her." Trump spoke about Machado's appearance today while answering a question about whether or not Clinton had gotten under his skin. He said that she hadn't done so, and went on to describe Machado as "the worst we ever had," a reference to Miss Universe winners.

Dear Millennials and/or Undecided Voters: If you vote for this man, you are an incredible pack of pinheads. If you need to wrap yourself in an elite political media that has been your warm and comforting blankie all year, have at it. But remember, by being Undecided, you are telling us you can't decide between a flawed but highly qualified woman and a vulgar talking yam who doubles down on his criticism of the looks of a woman who's never done anything to him except win a beauty contest.

Are you comfortable in that position? Does it make you feel good about yourself? Does it boost your self-esteem? Do you think it makes you sound smart and discerning? Do you, still? Maybe you should call Sean Hannity.

Steve Brodner

In the cold light of a Long Island dawn, and despite the yeoperson attempt by some people to achieve the necessary balance in their accounts of Monday night's trainwreck, El Caudillo del Mar-A-Lago had a bad night and it's gnawing at him so deeply that he likely will be reliving it for our amusement for at least a week. It seems like it should be unnecessary to point this out, but presidents don't have the time to take their insecurities and grudges out for a walk for three days while the world goes on all around them.

Also, Sidney Blumenthal sent reporters to Kenya.

I mean, seriously, people. Come on.

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Charles P. Pierce Charles P Pierce is the author of four books, most recently Idiot America, and has been a working journalist since 1976.

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