(Trump.news) The pathetic hypocrisy of the “mainstream” media is on full display again, this time over at the Washington Post. The paper published a lengthy piece this morning that essentially complained about some T-shirts that are being sold at campaign events for presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald J. Trump and are disparaging of his likely Democratic rival (we won’t republish what the T-shirts say in this space, but you can certainly click here to read the story and see what the shirts say – think the “B-word”).=
“Although some women may casually use the term among friends or as a sign of empowerment, the b-word is still widely considered a particularly aggressive and demeaning insult when hurled at a woman, especially if it comes from a man. Many supporters of Hillary Clinton — poised to become the nation’s first female presidential nominee — feel the word is loaded and offensive,” the Post complained, in typical hypocritical fashion. Well, boo hoo. Ain’t politics a blood sport?
Others on the Left certainly think so. Not only has Trump been called a lot worse (and unjustifiably so), there is actually a T-shirt for sale over at Left-wing hate site Wonkette (no link for you, Wonkette – we won’t help you sell it) that depicts Hillary holding Trump’s severed head, a la the legend of Holofernes.
It just doesn’t get any more hypocritical than this, folks – but of course, venom and violence are fine with the political Left, which regularly employs it (most often at Trump rallies while conservatives and Republicans neverdisrupt the former first lady’s rallies – though that may change this summer). But again, it’s just another reason why you should be avoiding these Left-wing hack media sites and newspapers this campaign season. Our candidate cannot and will never get a fair shake, nor will his supporters.
Sometimes it is no fun being right: One of Trump’s primary campaign messages is that he would be much better than President Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at keeping the country safe because his anti-terrorism policies would be much more effective, like beefing up border security and shutting down mass migration into the U.S. from terrorist-brewing hate cauldrons in the Middle East. Of course, Obama and Clinton constantly pooh-pooh those ideas, claiming they aren’t “presidential” or “grown up” or something like that. But the fact is, under Obama and Clinton the United States has been attacked each year of Obama’s presidency. As reported by the New York Post:
America has now averaged one serious Islamic terrorist attack a year on President Obama’s watch, yet he still insists the threat from radical Islam is overblown and that he’s successfully protecting the nation.
If only hubris could be weaponized!
In the wake of Omar Mateen’s Orlando massacre, Obama whined about growing criticism of his terror-fighting strategy. But boy, does he deserve it. His record on terrorism is terrible, and Hillary Clinton should have a tough time defending it.
Here we are in the eighth year of his presidency, and the nation has now suffered eight significant attacks by Islamist terrorists on US soil or diplomatic property — an average of one attack a year since Obama’s been in office, with each new attack seemingly worse than the last.
And there’s six long months left to go.
More from Paul Sperry at the Post, here.
Trump does Gilly’s: To mark his one-year campaign anniversary Trump went to the famed Gilly’s honky tonk ballroom in Dallas, where the 1980 smash “Urban Cowboy,” starring John Travolta, Debra Winger, Scott Glenn and others and featuring a mechanical bull-riding contest. While there, he joked about Clinton, his hair and cowboy hats:
“This is the one-year anniversary, and hopefully, we’re going to make it a worthwhile year,” he told the adoring crowd. “There are thousands of people outside who can’t get in. We’ll get a bigger venue next time.”
Trump hosted the rally at Gilley’s honky-tonk ballroom in Dallas, renowned as the location for the scene in the 1980 film “Urban Cowboy” in which John Travolta rides a mechanical bull.
“I read about this place,” Trump said. “Where’s that horse? I want to go on that horse!”
He also received what he called the “nicest” compliment from someone in the crowd who said she loved his hair.
“And it is my hair,” Trump said. “Did you get that on tape?”
There is more, here.