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originally posted by: theantediluvian
a reply to: ShadowLink
So kind of exactly like Hillary's minions then?
So you agree then? That's the exact point I was making. Hillary hasn't said anything worse about Trump supporters than Trump has. In fact, I'd argue that what he said was actually worse.
originally posted by: Vdogg
a reply to: matafuchs
My God... This quote comes DIRECTLY from the article you just linked to. Did you even read this?
In fact, there were several people publicly pushing the theory, which was repeated extensively on conservative news outlets. There were the two Clinton supporters, but there is no evidence that Clinton herself or her campaign spread the story.
Read more here: www.mcclatchydc.com...=cpy
originally posted by: AnkhMorpork
Friday was a very bad day for Trump.
originally posted by: thepixelpusher
originally posted by: Edumakated
It was quite brilliant.
He states Obama is born in US and then ties it back to Hillary. The media of course is tripping over themselves to disprove and in doing so actually prove his point by bringing back stuff the Gruber liberal voter may not have been aware of or forgotten. It also shows the insanity and hypocrisy of Hillary trying to tie it Donald again.
It deftly shows how liberals project the very thing they are doing on to conservatives.
originally posted by: enlightenedservant
It has nothing to do with what I believe or not. It has everything to do with pissing off the collective media 7 weeks before the most important election in our country. They're literally the ones who control the narrative. Only a fool would intentionally piss them off while still campaigning for any office whatsoever. At its worst, it's political suicide.