Saturday, October 29, 2016

Hillary Exploits Handicapped Boy to Claim Trump is a Bully Proving she will say and do anything to be elected.

Hillary Exploits Handicapped Boy to Claim Trump is a Bully

Proving she will say and do anything to be elected.

     
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A new 30-second spot from the Hillary Clinton campaign features a young man named Bryce who has muscular dystrophy. In the ad, he talks about being bullied for his condition as a child. As he talks about his life, a clip of the contested video of Donald Trump “mocking” a disabled journalist appears onscreen. 
“When I was younger, I was bullied,” Bryce says. “But now I have a strong community around me.”
“And then I saw Donald Trump make fun of the journalist,” he continued. “His entire platform is hatred.”
Bryce goes on to say, “I don’t want bullies in my life and I especially don’t want one in the White House.”
An Ann Coulter piece was featured earlier this year here at TruthRevolt that thoroughly dissected the media’s spin on this story and provided video evidence that Trump’s flailing arms and mocking tone is part of his regular schtick when imitating a “flustered person,” Coulter argues. There is video of him doing the exact thing 25 days before he supposedly made fun of Serge Kovaleski, who, by the way, doesn’t act that way at all. 
Coulter wrote, “The reason the media won't show an interview with Serge is that if you ever saw him speaking, it would be blindingly obvious that Trump's imitation isn't in the same universe as Serge's affliction. Serge speaks perfectly calmly. He does not twitch, jerk or flail his arms. (That's Debbie Wasserman Schultz you're thinking of.)”
But that won’t stop Clinton who proves with this ad that she is willing to say and do anything to get elected, even exploit the disabled for her political advantage.
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