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Wasserman Schultz Won’t Attack Trump’s Appearance Because She Was ‘Raised With Class,’ Calls Him Ugly Anyway

September 30, 2016

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D., Fla.) said Friday she would not attack Donald Trump’s appearance because she was "raised with class" while referencing Alicia Machado, before she proceeded to call him ugly.

"And by the way, a couple more thoughts about Donald Trump’s appearance," Wasserman Schultz said at a rally in Coral Springs, Florida. "I’m going to keep those thoughts to myself for two reasons."

"First of all, you could put all the fashion experts and stylists in the world to work for Donald Trump, and he still couldn’t win a beauty contest," she continued.

"Wait, wait," Wasserman Schultz said to a laughing crowd. "I want you to understand what I mean. Not in this universe, because you can’t fix ugly when it’s on the inside. Am I right? Am I right?"

She then listed the second reason she would not comment on his appearance, even though she already did.

The former Democratic National Committee chair said she was raised with "class" and "respect," so she was not going to attack his looks.

She also said that it was important "when it comes to kindness" about addressing other people.

"And the second reason–the second reason I’m not going to comment on his appearance is because my parents taught me a thing or two about class, about respect, and about a person’s values being important when it comes to kindness and what they say and the selflessness of what they do," she said.

Wassermann Schultz resigned as DNC chair in July after emails were leaked showing the DNC favoring Hillary Clinton during the Democratic primary.