Trump is a cowardly bully who never sacrificed anything for anyone, let alone for America. This loser in all that matters in life is upset because a few people punctured his weak ego. So like a fucking baby, he is having a tantrum, a twitter tantrum:
“Crooked Hillary said that I ‘couldn't handle the rough and tumble of a political campaign." Really,I just beat 16 people and am beating her!” Trump said in one tweet Friday morning.
“Crooked Hillary Clinton mentioned me 22 times in her very long and very boring speech. Many of her statements were lies and fabrications!” he said in another.
He also angry tweeted at former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg (“’Little’ Michael Bloomberg, who never had the guts to run for president, knows nothing about me. His last term as Mayor was a disaster!”) and retired four-star Gen. John Allen (“General John Allen, who I never met but spoke against me last night, failed badly in his fight against ISIS. His record = BAD #NeverHillary”) for giving two of the most forceful condemnations of Trump this past week.
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Two things. First, he’s not winning. Second, Hillary’s best line yesterday was this:
Imagine, if you dare, imagine — imagine him in the Oval Office facing a real crisis. A man you can bait with a tweet is not a man we can trust with nuclear weapons.
A twitter tantrum is meaningless. A tantrum with nuclear weapons is not.
This is real today as it was in 1964:
The advertisement begins with a little girl (three-year-old Monique M. Corzilius) standing in a meadow with chirping birds, picking the petals of a daisy while counting each one—repeating some numbers and counting some in the wrong order.[3][4] After she reaches "nine", she pauses, as if trying to remember the next number, and a male voice is then heard saying "ten", at the start of a missile launch countdown. Seemingly in response to the countdown, the girl turns her head toward a point off-screen, and then the scene freezes. As the countdown continues, a zoom of the video still focuses on the girl's right eye until her pupil fills the screen, eventually blacking it out as the countdown simultaneously reaches zero. The blackness is instantly replaced by the bright flash and thunderous sound of a nuclear explosion, featuring video footage of an detonation similar in appearance to the near surface burst Trinity test of 1945. The scene then cuts to footage of a mushroom cloud from a different nuclear explosion, and then to a final cut of a slowed close-up section of incandescence in yet another nuclear explosion.
A voiceover from Johnson plays over all three pieces of nuclear detonation footage, stating emphatically, "These are the stakes. To make a world in which all of God's children can live, or to go into the dark. We must either love each other, or we must die." At the end of the voiceover, the explosion footage is replaced by white letters on a black screen, with another voiceover (sportscaster Chris Schenkel) reading the words on the screen, "Vote for President Johnson on November 3rd", then adding, "The stakes are too high for you to stay home."
Though the ad is regarded as a negative ad against Johnson's opponent, Barry Goldwater, Goldwater is never mentioned in the ad.
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