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Clinton Releases a Brutal Anti-Trump Ad; And she gets Republicans to do the dirty work for her.
Topic Started: May 10 2016, 09:22 PM (280 Views)
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With Ted Cruz and John Kasich out of the race, Donald Trump has become the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. On Wednesday, Hillary Clinton's campaign wasted no time switching to general election mode, releasing a web video criticizing Trump. But Clinton didn't do it in her own words; the ad is a compilation of unkind things Trump's fellow Republicans have said about him during the party's nomination campaign.

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/05/hillary-clinton-wont-let-republicans-forget-never-trump
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Hillary is the choice of the establishment
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brutal? seriously? dude you ain't seen brutal.....just wait for the cadre of women clinton screwed with the rape recital of Juanita Broderick starts running....this is a puff piece....

I suggest you read this regarding this ad....How Not to Make a Campaign Ad

http://blog.dilbert.com/post/143898615346/how-not-to-make-a-campaign-ad

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Here’s what the ad does in terms of forming associations:

1. The ad lumps Clinton with the losing Republican candidates. They all share a dislike of the presumptive Republican nominee. Do they belong to the same club of establishment politicians who are ruining the country?

2. The ad shows that Trump is disliked by the Republican establishment. But that is his appeal, not his flaw. Trump already “fired” the losers in the video who are attacking him. Do you believe anything you hear from a disgruntled employee who just got fired?

3. When you remind viewers how many big-name politicians Trump has defeated, it makes him seem stronger.

4. Democrats, independents, and even some Republicans will see that Trump is an “enemy of their enemy” and bond to him.

On an emotional level, I experienced a wave of pity for Clinton while watching the ad. I mean that literally. Her advisers seem blind to the tools of persuasion. Other people who were blind to Trump’s powers of persuasion include Lindsey Graham, Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, and Carly Fiorina.

None of them will be your next president.



Have a nice day.... :nana:

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Drudge X
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Brutal?? :lol: :lol:

Clinton ain't gonna win conservative votes except for a few conservative members here. :booboo:
Kate Steinle was separated from her family permanently but leftists didn't seem to mind.
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May 10 2016, 09:22 PM
With Ted Cruz and John Kasich out of the race, Donald Trump has become the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. On Wednesday, Hillary Clinton's campaign wasted no time switching to general election mode, releasing a web video criticizing Trump. But Clinton didn't do it in her own words; the ad is a compilation of unkind things Trump's fellow Republicans have said about him during the party's nomination campaign.

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/05/hillary-clinton-wont-let-republicans-forget-never-trump
The Clinton campaign has little idea how to deal with Trump. This is the wrong approach.
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Regarding the criticisms of Trump coming from the Right establishment.....

Had an interesting but very short conversation with my elderly father in law who is staunchly conservative. He was concerned about why prominent republicans were not supporting Trump, and asked "Why won't they just do what's best for the country?" Normally I don't engage in political discussion at family gatherings but I made an exception and replied. "Maybe they ARE doing what's best for the country." That was the end of the conversation.
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I can imagine a lot of conversations stop as soon as you walk into the room.

Morning Mr Tuna.

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By the way... I agree with ya that Trump isn't good for the country..for anyone.
Edited by CautionaryTales, May 11 2016, 06:09 AM.


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CautionaryTales
May 11 2016, 06:06 AM
I can imagine a lot of conversations stop as soon as you walk into the room.

Morning Mr Tuna.
I'm awesome that way. :biggrin:
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