I don't see how they were gotcha questions. They were things he said about women. We are all responsible for what we say and do, even if you are rich.
Yes, they were things Mr. Trump had said.
But she took a bunch of them, strung them all together totally out of any context, claimed it was his "war on Women" and gave him, what, 60 seconds to answer for all of it on the spot?
Don't recall any similar or similarly toned questions to the rest of the group.
[/quote]There is a reason you don't see those questions asked of the rest of the group. THEY DIDNT SAY THOSE THINGS . HE DID

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Yes, I know the others "didn't say those things". But the others are not alter boys either. I'm sure they have said and done regretful things or said things meant to be funny or things that would be easily taken out of context and misinterpreted. This was not pursued at all with the other candidates.
There did not seem to be the same approach used by Ms Kelly for Mr. Trump as the rest of the field.
Perhaps this is because he is the front runner and maybe the thought was that being the front runner allows for a different and more aggressive approach.
My perspective is that the question Ms. Kelly asked was far better suited to a one on one interview with the ample time given to answer such a question than to ask such a loaded question within a strict, and very short timeframe such as a debate.