Posted on 06/22/2016 1:27:45 PM PDT by Maceman
At the close of her Wednesday rally in North Carolina, Hillary Clinton directly responded to remarks that Donald Trump made hours earlier in a speech focused on attacking her qualifications.
"I know Donald hates it when anyone points out how hollow his sales pitch really is," she said. "I guess my speech yesterday must have gotten under his skin, because right away he lashed out on Twitter with outlandish lies and conspiracy theories and he did the same in his speech today. Now, think about it. He's going after me personally because he has no answers on the substance."
She also made pointed reference to her Methodist faith, which Trump questioned in a meeting with evangelical leaders earlier this week.
"All he can do is try to distract us," Clinton said. "That's even why he's attacking my faith."
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I love Trump’s campaigning. He is doing what we’ve wanted for years.
I, too, salute the Wesley brothers for making significant contributions to Christian theology. And George Dempster for his missionary zeal. Where are there modern day counterparts?
Mostly busy trying to import the third world to America, especially the variety which will never embrace Christianity.
I agree - the Methodist Church has gone off the tracks, as has other churches, I just found it weird/odd given their history.
HRC has been at war against any opposition for decades. She is not interested in team building. Team build does not exist in her application of awkward “leadership” as is so with many politicians of her ilk. She is a disturbing strident voice who is not only shameless, but psychopathic. There exists today many voters who will cast the ABC vote (Anyone But Hillary), the rub is a coordinated vote that can actually work to seat ABC.
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