Found this link on Hot Air .... very interesting take on some of Trump’s more controversial comments, including Fiorina. I think the guy is on to something ....
http://blog.dilbert.com/post/128776840091/trump-engineers-a-linguistic-kill-shot-for-fiorina
Excerpt from link:
A kill shot is designed with one necessary element to distinguish it from a mere insult. The kill shot has to put words to what you were already thinking in a vague sense. If you disagree with the main idea in the linguistic kill shot, it has no power. Trump only picks kill shots you agree with on some visceral level. For example
Jeb Bush does look low energy. We agree as soon as Trump says it, even if we had never had a concrete thought about it until he voiced it.
Ben Carson does seem too nice for the difficult job of staring down foreign leaders. We agree.
And Im going to come right out and agree that Fiorinas face was bothering me. But I never would have voiced that opinion without Trump going first because it sounds terrible. I wouldnt want to be associated with the thought. [Note to Outragists: The first sentence in this paragraph is the one to take out of context. You are welcome.]
When I say Fiorinas face bothers me, I am not referring to her looks in general. She looks fit, stylish, and attractive to me. But she does have what I call the angry wife face when she talks politics. Guys, you know the face, which is usually paired with a tone of disapproval. It is your greatest nightmare. It is the face that says you did not do a good job, at whatever.
The outragists in the press will report Trumps comments as sexism. And by todays standards, I agree with the classification. But what every adult male who has ever had a relationship with a woman saw was Trump putting words to their own personal nightmares: That face.
Trump will never win over voters who would be incensed by his sexist comments. But he can stir-up that crowd and make them carry his message to the rest of the world without paying a penny for ads.
Whether by accident or genius, Trump has tapped into "something."