The Clinton campaign has lost it.
They’re in full-on attack mode – calling Americans names and mocking them relentlessly.
At this point, I am not sure what their end game is.
At a Monday rally, Bill Clinton attacked Trump supporters as “bitter and resentful.”
But wait, it gets so much worse.
He then used a “mad voice” and mocked us saying, “I’m mad about immigration, I’m mad about trade, I’m mad because my wages aren’t going up,” Clinton said, painting the divide in the country as a battle between “the voters of Hope vs. the voters of fear.”
From Breitbart:
Clinton arrived on stage at 1:44 PM Eastern for a rally that was supposed to begin at noon Eastern, an hour and forty-four minutes earlier. “When I saw Hillary in that debate…every American who watched it, unless they were just so knotted up with anger and resentment” saw a clear contrast in the candidates’ experience, Clinton said.
“If you’re mad then it doesn’t matter,” Clinton said. Clinton then mockingly assumed the voice of angry Americans. “I’m mad about immigration, I’m mad about trade, I’m mad because my wages aren’t going up,” Clinton said, painting the divide in the country as a battle between “the voters of Hope vs. the voters of fear.”
“Most of the anti-immigration feeling in America is in places that don’t have a lot of immigrants. We’ve got to stop fighting over this,” Clinton said.
Source: TruthFeed
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