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Mr. Kovaleski’s disability is a congenital condition called arthrogryposis. "Arthrogryposis causes restricted movement in the joints but does not cause spasms or uncontrolled moving of the limbs like cerebral palsy does".
Watch any video of Mr. Kovaleski doing an interview and you can see he does not suffer from uncontrolled spasms and moving, but actually appears still and calm. If Trump wanted to mock his disability he would have stood still with a bent elbow and a limp wrist.
You're just proving you, like most leftists... are willing to deny reality, make up shit and lie to yourself and others so long as you can gain from it politically. Trump didn't mock his disability, the guy is semi-paralyzed...he would not have flailed his arms to mock a semi-paralyzed person, idiot.Mr. Kovaleski’s disability is a congenital condition called arthrogryposis. "Arthrogryposis causes restricted movement in the joints but does not cause spasms or uncontrolled moving of the limbs like cerebral palsy does".
Watch any video of Mr. Kovaleski doing an interview and you can see he does not suffer from uncontrolled spasms and moving, but actually appears still and calm. If Trump wanted to mock his disability he would have stood still with a bent elbow and a limp wrist.
Yer just digging deeper and deeper in denialism, Dippy. That's not how stage theatrics work at all. Rump knows it, everybody knows it.
Kovaleski also didn't yell "I DON'T REMEMBER!" or indeed utter any of the other Rumpian attributions. Intelligent people understand that's not the point and it's not supposed to be literal. NOR would it work that way on stage.
This plan of y'all all pretending to be morons at the same time --- really isn't working. You just look like ---well, REAL morons.
Mr. Kovaleski’s disability is a congenital condition called arthrogryposis. "Arthrogryposis causes restricted movement in the joints but does not cause spasms or uncontrolled moving of the limbs like cerebral palsy does".
Watch any video of Mr. Kovaleski doing an interview and you can see he does not suffer from uncontrolled spasms and moving, but actually appears still and calm. If Trump wanted to mock his disability he would have stood still with a bent elbow and a limp wrist.
Yer just digging deeper and deeper in denialism, Dippy. That's not how stage theatrics work at all. Rump knows it, everybody knows it.
Kovaleski also didn't yell "I DON'T REMEMBER!" or indeed utter any of the other Rumpian attributions. Intelligent people understand that's not the point and it's not supposed to be literal. NOR would it work that way on stage.
This plan of y'all all pretending to be morons at the same time --- really isn't working. You just look like ---well, REAL morons.
Mr. Kovaleski’s disability is a congenital condition called arthrogryposis. "Arthrogryposis causes restricted movement in the joints but does not cause spasms or uncontrolled moving of the limbs like cerebral palsy does".
Watch any video of Mr. Kovaleski doing an interview and you can see he does not suffer from uncontrolled spasms and moving, but actually appears still and calm. If Trump wanted to mock his disability he would have stood still with a bent elbow and a limp wrist.
Yer just digging deeper and deeper in denialism, Dippy. That's not how stage theatrics work at all. Rump knows it, everybody knows it.
Kovaleski also didn't yell "I DON'T REMEMBER!" or indeed utter any of the other Rumpian attributions. Intelligent people understand that's not the point and it's not supposed to be literal. NOR would it work that way on stage.
This plan of y'all all pretending to be morons at the same time --- really isn't working. You just look like ---well, REAL morons.
know who this is.........
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Yyyyyyyyyeeeahh unfortuately it's all on video tape and there ain't a damn thing his narcissistic denialism can do about that.
This will follow him around like a puppy. As it should.
Go right ahead ------ find us a video of Rump making these gestures when he's not talking about Serge Kovaleski. Any time. Anywhere.
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Did Trump mock disabled reporter or not?
At the rally where he discussed Kovaleski, Trump said, "You gotta see this guy" and wildly flailed his arms, his right hand flopping at an odd angle as he shouted in a weird, agitated voice: "Ahh, I don’t know what I said! Ahh, I don’t remember!"
...Trump insisted that he couldn’t have known the man was disabled because "I have no idea who this reporter, Serge Kovaleski is, what he looks like or his level of intelligence. … Despite having one of the all-time great memories I certainly do not remember him."
Kovaleski countered that as a reporter for the New York Daily News in the late 1980s and early 1990s he regularly covered Trump. He told the Washington Post he was sure the businessman remembered him -- and his condition.
"Donald and I were on a first-name basis for years," Kovaleski told the New York Times.
In fact, Kovaleski recalled spending the day with Trump in 1989 when the reporter and other journalists flew with the billionaire on the "inaugural voyage" of the Trump Shuttle airline.
In addition, Trump spoke familiarly about Kovaleski at the rally, calling him a "nice reporter." He also described him as "the poor guy" and indicated he knew Kovaleski’s appearance ("you gotta see this guy") before launching into his imitation
...In the meantime, some Trump supporters have shared other examples in which Trump has shaken his hands and used an odd tone of voice to refer to other people.
In one video, Trump is shown referring to one of his primary rivals, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, with flailing arms and an exaggerated voice. (See it here.) In another, he uses similar, if more subdued, motions when referring to an unnamed general. (See it here.)
However, neither of these examples support Trump’s denial in the debate. In the videos, Trump was clearly mocking both Cruz and the unnamed general. In fact, the video about the general -- produced by a Trump supporter -- says explicitly that he was mocking the general.
In other words, the most you could say about these bits of evidence is that they demonstrate that Trump is an equal-opportunity mocker. They don’t help refute Clinton’s charge that Trump mocked Kovaleski.
Did Trump mock disabled reporter or not?
At the rally where he discussed Kovaleski, Trump said, "You gotta see this guy" and wildly flailed his arms, his right hand flopping at an odd angle as he shouted in a weird, agitated voice: "Ahh, I don’t know what I said! Ahh, I don’t remember!"
...Trump insisted that he couldn’t have known the man was disabled because "I have no idea who this reporter, Serge Kovaleski is, what he looks like or his level of intelligence. … Despite having one of the all-time great memories I certainly do not remember him."
Kovaleski countered that as a reporter for the New York Daily News in the late 1980s and early 1990s he regularly covered Trump. He told the Washington Post he was sure the businessman remembered him -- and his condition.
"Donald and I were on a first-name basis for years," Kovaleski told the New York Times.
In fact, Kovaleski recalled spending the day with Trump in 1989 when the reporter and other journalists flew with the billionaire on the "inaugural voyage" of the Trump Shuttle airline.
In addition, Trump spoke familiarly about Kovaleski at the rally, calling him a "nice reporter." He also described him as "the poor guy" and indicated he knew Kovaleski’s appearance ("you gotta see this guy") before launching into his imitation
...In the meantime, some Trump supporters have shared other examples in which Trump has shaken his hands and used an odd tone of voice to refer to other people.
In one video, Trump is shown referring to one of his primary rivals, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, with flailing arms and an exaggerated voice. (See it here.) In another, he uses similar, if more subdued, motions when referring to an unnamed general. (See it here.)
However, neither of these examples support Trump’s denial in the debate. In the videos, Trump was clearly mocking both Cruz and the unnamed general. In fact, the video about the general -- produced by a Trump supporter -- says explicitly that he was mocking the general.
In other words, the most you could say about these bits of evidence is that they demonstrate that Trump is an equal-opportunity mocker. They don’t help refute Clinton’s charge that Trump mocked Kovaleski.
I didn't think it was a Clinton charge --- it was obvious to everyone at the time. And it took them months to come up with these contrived other videos as a desperation to excuse away any burden of Responsiblity for the poor Orange who's never taken responsibility for anything in his miserable life.
But it's ecstatically hilarious to watch them try to do so by maintaining "hey, he mocks everyone with arthrogyroposistic gestures, this is just the one he got right".
But excellent point ---- the intro of "you gotta see this guy" completely nails it shut.
yeah pathetic that you trolls ignore the clinton body count and wont watch this video,yes that IS indeed pathetic so let me give you you that shovel you keep digging yourself a grave for.
Pathetic.
You're just proving you, like most leftists... are willing to deny reality, make up shit and lie to yourself and others so long as you can gain from it politically. Trump didn't mock his disability, the guy is semi-paralyzed...he would not have flailed his arms to mock a semi-paralyzed person, idiot.Mr. Kovaleski’s disability is a congenital condition called arthrogryposis. "Arthrogryposis causes restricted movement in the joints but does not cause spasms or uncontrolled moving of the limbs like cerebral palsy does".
Watch any video of Mr. Kovaleski doing an interview and you can see he does not suffer from uncontrolled spasms and moving, but actually appears still and calm. If Trump wanted to mock his disability he would have stood still with a bent elbow and a limp wrist.
Yer just digging deeper and deeper in denialism, Dippy. That's not how stage theatrics work at all. Rump knows it, everybody knows it.
Kovaleski also didn't yell "I DON'T REMEMBER!" or indeed utter any of the other Rumpian attributions. Intelligent people understand that's not the point and it's not supposed to be literal. NOR would it work that way on stage.
This plan of y'all all pretending to be morons at the same time --- really isn't working. You just look like ---well, REAL morons.
Lol
Yeah nobody buys Wapo Whoppers anymore, bud. He wasn't mocking a guy whose condition is the opposite of muscle spasms and involuntary movements. He wasn't even acting like a disabled person...he was acting like someone caught in a lie.Did Trump mock disabled reporter or not?
At the rally where he discussed Kovaleski, Trump said, "You gotta see this guy" and wildly flailed his arms, his right hand flopping at an odd angle as he shouted in a weird, agitated voice: "Ahh, I don’t know what I said! Ahh, I don’t remember!"
...Trump insisted that he couldn’t have known the man was disabled because "I have no idea who this reporter, Serge Kovaleski is, what he looks like or his level of intelligence. … Despite having one of the all-time great memories I certainly do not remember him."
Kovaleski countered that as a reporter for the New York Daily News in the late 1980s and early 1990s he regularly covered Trump. He told the Washington Post he was sure the businessman remembered him -- and his condition.
"Donald and I were on a first-name basis for years," Kovaleski told the New York Times.
In fact, Kovaleski recalled spending the day with Trump in 1989 when the reporter and other journalists flew with the billionaire on the "inaugural voyage" of the Trump Shuttle airline.
In addition, Trump spoke familiarly about Kovaleski at the rally, calling him a "nice reporter." He also described him as "the poor guy" and indicated he knew Kovaleski’s appearance ("you gotta see this guy") before launching into his imitation
...In the meantime, some Trump supporters have shared other examples in which Trump has shaken his hands and used an odd tone of voice to refer to other people.
In one video, Trump is shown referring to one of his primary rivals, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, with flailing arms and an exaggerated voice. (See it here.) In another, he uses similar, if more subdued, motions when referring to an unnamed general. (See it here.)
However, neither of these examples support Trump’s denial in the debate. In the videos, Trump was clearly mocking both Cruz and the unnamed general. In fact, the video about the general -- produced by a Trump supporter -- says explicitly that he was mocking the general.
In other words, the most you could say about these bits of evidence is that they demonstrate that Trump is an equal-opportunity mocker. They don’t help refute Clinton’s charge that Trump mocked Kovaleski.
Yeah nobody buys Wapo Whoppers anymore, bud. He wasn't mocking a guy whose condition is the opposite of muscle spasms and involuntary movements. He wasn't even acting like a disabled person...he was acting like someone caught in a lie.Did Trump mock disabled reporter or not?
At the rally where he discussed Kovaleski, Trump said, "You gotta see this guy" and wildly flailed his arms, his right hand flopping at an odd angle as he shouted in a weird, agitated voice: "Ahh, I don’t know what I said! Ahh, I don’t remember!"
...Trump insisted that he couldn’t have known the man was disabled because "I have no idea who this reporter, Serge Kovaleski is, what he looks like or his level of intelligence. … Despite having one of the all-time great memories I certainly do not remember him."
Kovaleski countered that as a reporter for the New York Daily News in the late 1980s and early 1990s he regularly covered Trump. He told the Washington Post he was sure the businessman remembered him -- and his condition.
"Donald and I were on a first-name basis for years," Kovaleski told the New York Times.
In fact, Kovaleski recalled spending the day with Trump in 1989 when the reporter and other journalists flew with the billionaire on the "inaugural voyage" of the Trump Shuttle airline.
In addition, Trump spoke familiarly about Kovaleski at the rally, calling him a "nice reporter." He also described him as "the poor guy" and indicated he knew Kovaleski’s appearance ("you gotta see this guy") before launching into his imitation
...In the meantime, some Trump supporters have shared other examples in which Trump has shaken his hands and used an odd tone of voice to refer to other people.
In one video, Trump is shown referring to one of his primary rivals, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, with flailing arms and an exaggerated voice. (See it here.) In another, he uses similar, if more subdued, motions when referring to an unnamed general. (See it here.)
However, neither of these examples support Trump’s denial in the debate. In the videos, Trump was clearly mocking both Cruz and the unnamed general. In fact, the video about the general -- produced by a Trump supporter -- says explicitly that he was mocking the general.
In other words, the most you could say about these bits of evidence is that they demonstrate that Trump is an equal-opportunity mocker. They don’t help refute Clinton’s charge that Trump mocked Kovaleski.
As you can see from this video,the hand gesture Donald Trump made to that disabled reporter is a very common gesture he makes ALL THE TIME.One of his little quirks he has.
The Lamestream media of course in their biased reporting left this out that he has done that not once,not twice but SEVERAL TIMES with many others while discussing a subject.
It Just happened to be one of those rare coincidences in this case that the reporter he was talking to had a disability with his hand so the media jumped on this.I guarantee you they KNEW how he has done that many times in the past.If "I" came across this,then you know "THEY" were aware of this as well.
btw,I am not sold on Trump as President.I just dont like liars is all.
Thanks for posting this. I have to admit, I thought he was "guilty" of this because he ALWAYS strikes back when attacked.
I find myself hating our left-wing media more each day.