To Fight Critics, Donald Trump Aims to Instill Fear in 140-Character Doses.
'Cheri Jacobus, a Republican political strategist, did not think she had done anything out of the ordinary: On a cable television show, she criticized Donald J. Trump for skipping a debate in Iowa in late January and described him as a bad debater.
But then Mr. Trump took to Twitter, repeatedly branding Ms. Jacobus as a disappointed job seeker who had begged to work for his campaign and had been rejected. We said no and she went hostile, he wrote. A real dummy! Mr. Trumps campaign manager told the same story on MSNBCs Morning Joe.
Mr. Trumps Twitter followers, who number about six million, piled on. For days, they replied to his posts with demeaning, often sexually charged insults aimed at Ms. Jacobus, including several with altered, vulgar photographs of her face.
Cheri is a nutcase, wrote @LegendaryTrump. Another Twitter user, @stockedwood, wrote, How the hell does a woman like her get on the air???
With his enormous online platform, Mr. Trump has badgered and humiliated those who have dared cross him during the presidential race. He has latched on to their vulnerabilities, mocking their physical characteristics, personality quirks and, sometimes, their professional setbacks. He has made statements, like his claims about Ms. Jacobus, that have later been exposed as false or deceptive only after they have ricocheted across the Internet.'
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/27/us/politics/donald-trump.html?