Posted on 09/17/2017 8:05:59 AM PDT by EdnaMode
President Donald Trump went on yet another early morning Twitter spree Sunday, one of which included a retweet of an edited GIF depicting himself striking Hillary Clinton in the back with a golf ball.
In the short video, Trump takes a swing with a golf club, knocking over a woman that appears to be Hillary Clinton as she enters a plane. "Donald Trump's amazing golf swing #CrookedHillary," the caption of the original tweet said, a reference to the term Trump coined about his vanquished opponent during last year's' presidential election.
The GIF was part of several creations the Twitter user had sent in response to a tweet from Trump about Clinton's newly released memoir "What Happened," which chronicles her account of the 2016 election.''
Trump has retweeted controversial GIFs on his Twitter account before. In July, he posted a video to his account that showed him punching a physical representation of CNN in the face. It later emerged that the Reddit user who took credit for developing the video had a history of making anti-semitic and anti-Islamic memes, and retroactively issued an apology for creating them.
Trump retweeted a slew of other images on Sunday depicting the influence of his "Make America Great Again" agenda.
What better way to show the video that is routinely covered up and hidden from the American public? One of many videos showing her physical incapacitation.
Hillary just bold-faced, out and out lied about Trump. She said he accepted David Duke’s endorsement and refused to repudiate the support of white supremists. Trump has had nothing but betrayal from Sessions, and it has emboldened Hillary to pull out all the stops and smear Trump with ever nastier lies.
The least he can do is retreat an innocent yet hilarious video. Whoever photoshopped it did a superb job.
“....knocking over a woman that appears to be Hillary Clinton as she enters a plane.”
Appears to be? WTF?
Whassamatta Alana, you know damned well that was the Beast in that GIF. Next you'll prolly report on "the woman that appeares to be Hillary Clinton" as she is thrown into the back seat of an SUV.
Had you any command of the English language you could have said, "Trump takes a swing with a golf club, hitting a ball which appears to knock over Hillary Clinton as she enters a plane."
I missed that one during the campaign. LOL
I just type and html verrrrrry sloooowly
Clearly this depicts a joke which appears to create a very phony image of violence against a woman.
What a ghastly thing to do. Especially contrasted with the jokes portraying phony violence toward men that Hillary has demonstrated, like with Vince Foster and Seth Rich.
Shoulda hit her in the ass. Much bigger target.
Nov. 9, 2016.
A woman that appears to be Hillary Clinton lost the election today....
Nothing funny about it. Re-tweeting it was a mistake.
Journalism is so pathetic and sad and seemingly written by 9th Graders. That in itself is an insult to some very good writers.
That;s okay, that article was written by someone who only “appears to be a journalist.”
It’s funny.
Hillary spent the past week blaming everyone but herself for losing an election.
The humor is that we all know that Hillary tripped and fell down in the airplane.
It was her own clumsiness that caused the problem.
Everyone knows that President Trump didn’t hit her with a golf ball.
President Trump is just reminding everyone that Hillary causes her own problems and is quite clumsy.
And risk losing your ball?
Why’s that? That crazy-ass fat *itch calls everyone who didn’t vote for Her Corruptness a racist, sexist, blah, blah, blah. She deserves to be ridiculed at every opportunity by everybody, including Mr. Trump.
Journalists are taught to write at high school level and below. Popular magazines are written 6th grade to Jr high.
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