Posted on 06/11/2016 5:49:34 PM PDT by Vision Thing
Hillary Clinton's super-PAC unveiled a new TV spot this week that brings to the surface Donald Trump's mocking of a disabled reporter a few months ago, Politico reported.
Though Trump has denied mocking the New York Times' Serge Kovaleski, Priorities USA, Clinton's super-PAC, is jumping on an opportunity it thinks will resonate with voters.
The message: Trump "mocked someone with a disability," reports the New York Times.
"Women are pigs and slobs, Mexicans are thugs and criminals, and the disabled deserve to be targets of mocking and derision," Priorities USA spokesman Justin Barasky said in a statement to Politico. "The common thread among all of (the ads) is that if you're not Donald Trump, hes probably mocked and ridiculed you and he has no intention of fighting for you."
The spot, which debuted Monday, is part of a $20 million ad campaign that will run for six weeks in Ohio, Virginia, Florida, New Hampshire, Iowa, Colorado, and Nevada, Politico reported.
“Is there ANY ads coming from our side?”
Our side is broke right now. Trump is supposed to be getting a fundraising apparatus going. Meanwhile Hillary has hundreds of millions and she’s spending it.
This is the time of year when Romney lost his election. While he had to wait to the convention to get General Election funding, Obama had no primary so spent his time pummeling Romney with ads in Penn, Virginia and Ohio about Bain Capital. He painted Romney as a uncaring fat cat while he didn’t have money to respond.
So Trump. You gonna respond? The people you need aren’t watching Fox news or going to your rallies.
I’d rather be mocked, than aborted!
Old news, Hillary, you felon b*tch.
Isn’t there a story about Hillary at an official Easter egg hunt when her husband was gov or president asking how much longer the retards would be there?
And Biden “stand up Chuck”.
I can’t believe the dems really want to go there.
Saw it. Dumb. Parents way over dramatic. $20M wasted.
Trump already has one, and it functions very well. It's not a bad thing that everything is being thrown at Trump so early. With hillary, there is no end to the horrible stuff that can be brought up.
FWIW, most people get it that Trump is usually not using a teleprompter, so sometimes his works are less than perfect in rallies. Speaking directly to people is a bad thing?
Will you renounce Romney and anyone else who has such disdain for the voters? Otherwise, your opinions have no value.
.... Personally I do not trust the OPFOR who are powered by the master of deception and the father of lies.
.... It is important that Mr. Trump be cautioned and prepared for absolutely anything. The Democrat machine as a very well oiled propaganda and spin machine.
"..... Never underestimate the strength of you enemy...... Sun Su: The Art of War"
This is not a normal situation of trying to win them over. Keep in mind that the backdrop is former candidates who signed the pledge, yet have decided to encourage the "nevertrump" factions. It's beyond the pale. Any sort of compromise only emboldens them. They're lining up with, and some are at Romney's meeting. It's treason.
They are flailing - much like his opponents in the Primary season flailed.....
Yep, totally agree. His name calling just isn’t going to cut it in the debates.
I don’t want to see Hillary up on national/world stage answering a debate question “in her way”
Then have Trump reply, “Well, you’re not a nice person, you sucked, you’re a mean person...” over and over again.
I am Trump supporter but I tune out when he starts with the “name calling”. I get why he does it- but he needs to reply with hard facts, statements, policy past and present.
I watched it. Very touching.
Few, the homosexual nightclub shooting just relegated this ad to the irrelevancy bin. Homegrown Muslim terrorist gunning Americans down in droves—puts the whole thing in a different light. Trump’s the only one addressing REAL issues; the PAC just flushed 20 million down the commode.
Few = Fwiw
Auto correct going behind my back...again.
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