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originally posted by: Metallicus
originally posted by: kruphix
a reply to: Grambler
I don't see the story here.
Since she is a politicians daughter...she can't ask a question?
Reaching.
You know how you have to identify a paid actor portrayal on TV commercials? It's like that...its dishonest and manipulative.
You know how you have to identify a paid actor portrayal on TV commercials? It's like that...its dishonest and manipulative.
originally posted by: TheKnightofDoom
a reply to: Metallicus
Erm...
Both as bad as each other should hang em both.
originally posted by: Benevolent Heretic
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
How would they not know someone would recognize her and point this out.
Exactly. Why do you think this is a big secret? Why do you all think this is something nefarious? Did Hillary SAY she was going to "choose someone at random"? What's so 'off' about a man's daughter asking a question of his friend, who's running for office?
WHAT'S THE BIG DEAL???
originally posted by: kruphix
originally posted by: Metallicus
originally posted by: kruphix
a reply to: Grambler
I don't see the story here.
Since she is a politicians daughter...she can't ask a question?
Reaching.
You know how you have to identify a paid actor portrayal on TV commercials? It's like that...its dishonest and manipulative.
Oh...this girl was paid now?
Like I said...reaching and desperate.
originally posted by: Grambler
originally posted by: TheKnightofDoom
a reply to: Metallicus
Erm...
Both as bad as each other should hang em both.
Oh, did Trump imply these were just random girls that showed up in his audience and started singing?
originally posted by: theantediluvian
a reply to: Metallicus
You know how you have to identify a paid actor portrayal on TV commercials? It's like that...its dishonest and manipulative.
Well it turns out that there was no secret about who she was. I just followed the links from ZH to find that her name and the fact that her father is a state senator were published right in the articles.
But since you're so offended all of a sudden, try this one on:
Satisfied "Students" In Trump Video Revealed To Have Close Trump Ties
That thread managed a whole 5 flags.
originally posted by: Hazardous1408
originally posted by: Grambler
originally posted by: TheKnightofDoom
a reply to: Metallicus
Erm...
Both as bad as each other should hang em both.
Oh, did Trump imply these were just random girls that showed up in his audience and started singing?
No but he refused to pay them.
That's much more ethical. They're suing him.
originally posted by: Hazardous1408
originally posted by: Grambler
originally posted by: TheKnightofDoom
a reply to: Metallicus
Erm...
Both as bad as each other should hang em both.
Oh, did Trump imply these were just random girls that showed up in his audience and started singing?
No but he refused to pay them.
That's much more ethical. They're suing him.
originally posted by: Grambler
The public was misled into thinking Hillary was just asking random normal people questions and this came up. This is incredibly disingenuous.
And at a campaign event on Tuesday in Haverford, Pennsylvania, 15-year-old Brennan Leach used those comments to ask Hillary Clinton about women and body image.
"I see with my own eyes the damage Donald Trump does when he talks about women and how they look," the girl, identified as Brennan Leach, said to Clinton during a town hall in Haverford, Pa., on Tuesday. "As the first female president, how would you undo some of that damage and help girls understand that they are so much more than just what they look like?"
In a town hall-style campaign event Tuesday in Haverford, Pennsylvania, Hillary Clinton profusely thanked a 15-year-old named Brennan Leach for asking a question about how she plans to solve women’s body image issues if she wins the election.
Leach, whose father is Pennsylvania state senator Daylin Leach, told the New York Times that Trump’s rhetoric is felt deeply at school. “It’s really hard for me throughout school to see the pain Donald Trump inflicts on my friends, especially at such an insecure time as middle school and high school,” she said.