
The message was left on an answering machine maintained by the New Hampshire Tea Party Coalition after Trump was criticized for his comments regarding Megyn Kelly, the Fox News anchor who moderated the GOP debate in Cleveland.
In three minutes, the caller described RedState editor Erick Erickson as a “fat, red-headed goof,” accused Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly of “probably sleeping with Bill O’Reilly,“ ridiculed the "Republican little men” who came to Kelly’s defense and accused the president of being a foreign-born, terrorist sympathizer.
Here are a handful of quotes, but to experience the full impact, you really have to listen to the whole thing.
On the Fox News debate:
Bret Baier and her had no reason to go against Donald Trump for any reason and attack him like that coming out. It’s none of nobody’s business what your plans are for your campaign, nobody’s business. And it’s a free country. He can do whatever he wants and run on every ticket.
On Erick Erickson uninviting Trump from RedState Gathering:
And now you’re stifling free speech? That, that fat, red-headed goof isn’t gonna make him speak at the event? I would buy, I would buy the building next door and have 15,000 people and make three-hour speech myself if I was Donald Trump. Okay? He can stick his RedState organization up his ass.
On Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly:
And her, Kelly, she’s probably sleeping with Bill O’Reilly, all right? And I’ll tell you exactly what she was, she was ragging it. And if she don’t like that situation then she can call my house and I’ll tell her right to her face. She wants to be smart ass and ask those kind of questions then she’s gonna get the result from that.
On Trump’s “blood coming out of her wherever” comment:
He said nothing wrong other than they had lots of blood coming out of her eyes and nose. That’s all. What you think he said and what he actually said is two different situations. And so what? Whatever he said, she started it. She can’t take it and now you need all your Republican little men coming up there, ‘Oh, we’re gonna help little Kelly, oh my.’
So who was responsible for this tirade? Initial speculation centered on Paula Johnson, co-chair of the New Hampshire Women for Trump Coalition, who has been making the rounds in the media defending Trump with a similar take-no-prisoners attitude – as she displayed in the CNN clip shown below.
But no, the former Nashua Alderman and state representative said it was not she. In an email to Miscellany Blue, Johnson said at the time the message was recorded, she was live on CNN “and obviously could not and did not make those comments.”
It’s a mystery.