Arf, Arf!: Hillary Barks Like 'Attack Dog' at Nevada Rally

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what is your opinion about it ?
is it freedom of speech?



presidential contenders say all sorts of different things on the stump. Barking like a dog, however, may be a first.

Perhaps sensing a lack of momentum and lagging support among potential voters, Hillary Clinton added a bit of pizzaz to a routine campaign stop in Nevada on Saturday. Speaking to an audience in Reno, Clinton likened herself to a Republican fact-checker -- or, an attack dog, if you will.

Citing a political radio ad that aired in Arkansas years ago and featured a dog that would bark whenever a candidate spoke an untrue statement, Clinton began barking herself:

"We need to get that dog and follow him around and every time they say these things, like, 'oh the Great Recession was caused by too much regulation," Clinton said before yelping, "Arf! Arf! Arf! Arf!" to general applause.
Arf, Arf!: Hillary Barks Like 'Attack Dog' at Nevada Rally
 
She's a fact checker now?

that in itself is cause to roll on the floor.

Maybe she'll do that for her next trick.
 
YouTube is blowing up with mock videos. It's her dean scream moment. Lol. She should've known better. Lolol
 
what is your opinion about it ?
is it freedom of speech?



presidential contenders say all sorts of different things on the stump. Barking like a dog, however, may be a first.

Perhaps sensing a lack of momentum and lagging support among potential voters, Hillary Clinton added a bit of pizzaz to a routine campaign stop in Nevada on Saturday. Speaking to an audience in Reno, Clinton likened herself to a Republican fact-checker -- or, an attack dog, if you will.

Citing a political radio ad that aired in Arkansas years ago and featured a dog that would bark whenever a candidate spoke an untrue statement, Clinton began barking herself:

"We need to get that dog and follow him around and every time they say these things, like, 'oh the Great Recession was caused by too much regulation," Clinton said before yelping, "Arf! Arf! Arf! Arf!" to general applause.
Arf, Arf!: Hillary Barks Like 'Attack Dog' at Nevada Rally


Once again, demoagogue talking heads remove the context in order to make a bullshit point.

Here's the full context:



Kinda has the opposite effect the editors intended....


Fox Noise did the same thing with the bogus "fake Southern accent" speech, removing the part that reveals she was quoting the lyrics of a gospel song, not "faking an accent".

Commercial media doing what it does. Selling snake oil to the gullible.
 
what is your opinion about it ?
is it freedom of speech?



presidential contenders say all sorts of different things on the stump. Barking like a dog, however, may be a first.

Perhaps sensing a lack of momentum and lagging support among potential voters, Hillary Clinton added a bit of pizzaz to a routine campaign stop in Nevada on Saturday. Speaking to an audience in Reno, Clinton likened herself to a Republican fact-checker -- or, an attack dog, if you will.

Citing a political radio ad that aired in Arkansas years ago and featured a dog that would bark whenever a candidate spoke an untrue statement, Clinton began barking herself:

"We need to get that dog and follow him around and every time they say these things, like, 'oh the Great Recession was caused by too much regulation," Clinton said before yelping, "Arf! Arf! Arf! Arf!" to general applause.
Arf, Arf!: Hillary Barks Like 'Attack Dog' at Nevada Rally


Once again, demoagogue talking heads remove the context in order to make a bullshit point.

Here's the full context:



Kinda has the opposite effect the editors intended....


Fox Noise did the same thing with the bogus "fake Southern accent" speech, removing the part that reveals she was quoting the lyrics of a gospel song, not "faking an accent".

Commercial media doing what it does. Selling snake oil to the gullible.

Doesn't matter. She sounds like an idiot and is being mocked unmercifully.

She brought it on herself. Bark bark. Lololol
 
what is your opinion about it ?
is it freedom of speech?



presidential contenders say all sorts of different things on the stump. Barking like a dog, however, may be a first.

Perhaps sensing a lack of momentum and lagging support among potential voters, Hillary Clinton added a bit of pizzaz to a routine campaign stop in Nevada on Saturday. Speaking to an audience in Reno, Clinton likened herself to a Republican fact-checker -- or, an attack dog, if you will.

Citing a political radio ad that aired in Arkansas years ago and featured a dog that would bark whenever a candidate spoke an untrue statement, Clinton began barking herself:

"We need to get that dog and follow him around and every time they say these things, like, 'oh the Great Recession was caused by too much regulation," Clinton said before yelping, "Arf! Arf! Arf! Arf!" to general applause.
Arf, Arf!: Hillary Barks Like 'Attack Dog' at Nevada Rally


Once again, demoagogue talking heads remove the context in order to make a bullshit point.

Here's the full context:



Kinda has the opposite effect the editors intended....


Fox Noise did the same thing with the bogus "fake Southern accent" speech, removing the part that reveals she was quoting the lyrics of a gospel song, not "faking an accent".

Commercial media doing what it does. Selling snake oil to the gullible.

Doesn't matter. She sounds like an idiot and is being mocked unmercifully.

She brought it on herself. Bark bark. Lololol


Actually, yes it does matter. Because removing context is dishonest.
 
what is your opinion about it ?
is it freedom of speech?



presidential contenders say all sorts of different things on the stump. Barking like a dog, however, may be a first.

Perhaps sensing a lack of momentum and lagging support among potential voters, Hillary Clinton added a bit of pizzaz to a routine campaign stop in Nevada on Saturday. Speaking to an audience in Reno, Clinton likened herself to a Republican fact-checker -- or, an attack dog, if you will.

Citing a political radio ad that aired in Arkansas years ago and featured a dog that would bark whenever a candidate spoke an untrue statement, Clinton began barking herself:

"We need to get that dog and follow him around and every time they say these things, like, 'oh the Great Recession was caused by too much regulation," Clinton said before yelping, "Arf! Arf! Arf! Arf!" to general applause.
Arf, Arf!: Hillary Barks Like 'Attack Dog' at Nevada Rally


Once again, demoagogue talking heads remove the context in order to make a bullshit point.

Here's the full context:



Kinda has the opposite effect the editors intended....


Fox Noise did the same thing with the bogus "fake Southern accent" speech, removing the part that reveals she was quoting the lyrics of a gospel song, not "faking an accent".

Commercial media doing what it does. Selling snake oil to the gullible.

Yes. Clearly. Hillary was just faking a dog accent.
 
what is your opinion about it ?
is it freedom of speech?



presidential contenders say all sorts of different things on the stump. Barking like a dog, however, may be a first.

Perhaps sensing a lack of momentum and lagging support among potential voters, Hillary Clinton added a bit of pizzaz to a routine campaign stop in Nevada on Saturday. Speaking to an audience in Reno, Clinton likened herself to a Republican fact-checker -- or, an attack dog, if you will.

Citing a political radio ad that aired in Arkansas years ago and featured a dog that would bark whenever a candidate spoke an untrue statement, Clinton began barking herself:

"We need to get that dog and follow him around and every time they say these things, like, 'oh the Great Recession was caused by too much regulation," Clinton said before yelping, "Arf! Arf! Arf! Arf!" to general applause.
Arf, Arf!: Hillary Barks Like 'Attack Dog' at Nevada Rally


Once again, demoagogue talking heads remove the context in order to make a bullshit point.

Here's the full context:



Kinda has the opposite effect the editors intended....


Fox Noise did the same thing with the bogus "fake Southern accent" speech, removing the part that reveals she was quoting the lyrics of a gospel song, not "faking an accent".

Commercial media doing what it does. Selling snake oil to the gullible.

Doesn't matter. She sounds like an idiot and is being mocked unmercifully.

She brought it on herself. Bark bark. Lololol


Actually, yes it does matter. Because removing context is dishonest.

You don't need context to make fun of corrupt cankles barking like a dog, pogo..
 
what is your opinion about it ?
is it freedom of speech?



presidential contenders say all sorts of different things on the stump. Barking like a dog, however, may be a first.

Perhaps sensing a lack of momentum and lagging support among potential voters, Hillary Clinton added a bit of pizzaz to a routine campaign stop in Nevada on Saturday. Speaking to an audience in Reno, Clinton likened herself to a Republican fact-checker -- or, an attack dog, if you will.

Citing a political radio ad that aired in Arkansas years ago and featured a dog that would bark whenever a candidate spoke an untrue statement, Clinton began barking herself:

"We need to get that dog and follow him around and every time they say these things, like, 'oh the Great Recession was caused by too much regulation," Clinton said before yelping, "Arf! Arf! Arf! Arf!" to general applause.
Arf, Arf!: Hillary Barks Like 'Attack Dog' at Nevada Rally


Once again, demoagogue talking heads remove the context in order to make a bullshit point.

Here's the full context:



Kinda has the opposite effect the editors intended....


Fox Noise did the same thing with the bogus "fake Southern accent" speech, removing the part that reveals she was quoting the lyrics of a gospel song, not "faking an accent".

Commercial media doing what it does. Selling snake oil to the gullible.

Yes. Clearly. Hillary was just faking a dog accent.


Clearly. And just as clearly, removing the context changes the thrust of the message.

There's a reason this board has a rule that you can't edit somebody else's post to say something they never said -- because it's dishonest.

Well this is the same thing.
 
what is your opinion about it ?
is it freedom of speech?



presidential contenders say all sorts of different things on the stump. Barking like a dog, however, may be a first.

Perhaps sensing a lack of momentum and lagging support among potential voters, Hillary Clinton added a bit of pizzaz to a routine campaign stop in Nevada on Saturday. Speaking to an audience in Reno, Clinton likened herself to a Republican fact-checker -- or, an attack dog, if you will.

Citing a political radio ad that aired in Arkansas years ago and featured a dog that would bark whenever a candidate spoke an untrue statement, Clinton began barking herself:

"We need to get that dog and follow him around and every time they say these things, like, 'oh the Great Recession was caused by too much regulation," Clinton said before yelping, "Arf! Arf! Arf! Arf!" to general applause.
Arf, Arf!: Hillary Barks Like 'Attack Dog' at Nevada Rally


Once again, demoagogue talking heads remove the context in order to make a bullshit point.

Here's the full context:



Kinda has the opposite effect the editors intended....


Fox Noise did the same thing with the bogus "fake Southern accent" speech, removing the part that reveals she was quoting the lyrics of a gospel song, not "faking an accent".

Commercial media doing what it does. Selling snake oil to the gullible.



I agree, just like the 9-15sec spots on Bush golfing
 
I don't think it will hurt her that much, but that is a video clip that can be played over and over.
You just don't give the opposition something like that. Time will tell if it fades away, like BenGassy, or becomes a general meme. It will certainly become a whacko right-wing meme. The only question is if it will have any traction in general, which I doubt.

Especially if trump or the GOP starts with women/dog jokes. These things are also fraught with danger for the mockers.
 

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