Donald Trump's "Bad Hombre" Comment Doesn't Change My Vote
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Donald Trump's "Bad Hombre" Comment Doesn't Change My Vote

Hillary remains the worst candidate ever to run for president.

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Donald Trump's "Bad Hombre" Comment Doesn't Change My Vote
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Last week was the final debate of the Presidential Race of 2016. Everyone had anticipated the event- who will trump who; who will say something out of hand, who will spew a lie here and there? To no one's surprise, what everyone guessed would happen...well, happened.

During this heated debate, yet another moderator, Chris Wallace, took Clinton's side. To be fair, Donald Trump interrupted Hillary Clinton several times, but Clinton and Wallace shared several jokes and giggles together, Trump said some things that everyone knew would backlash and last but certainly not least, Clinton spoke nothing but absolute hypocritical lies to the face of the American people on national television last night.

The honest truth about this whole debate, and to be frank, this whole election is the mainstream, government controlled, media's coverage of the entire election. Here we have spent more time analyzing every word Trump has ever spoken and how he says it verses the 30 years of damage Clinton has done to this country and countries around the world. After the debate, I just knew Trump's "bad hombre" comment would make the headline of every newspaper, magazine and news broadcast. And guess what? It did. It did because the corrupt minds behind each news station know that it will be easy to sway the fragile and easily indoctrinated minds of the American people into thinking that this man is full of pure hatred. What they failed to cover, and what they always fail to cover, were Clinton's lies and hypocritical statements that she made, as well as the bizarre relationship she shared with Wallace the night of the debate.

What is sad about this, and by this I mean the unfair news gathering and news broadcasting is what we, Americans, should really be considering when we cast our vote this up coming November 8th. There are more important things to consider when deciding who will be our next president. However, the corruption of our government and mainstream media has us wrapped around their finger having us forget the saying, "sticks and stones may break my bone, but words will never hurt me" and make us sensitive and look past what could actually affect us in the near future.

Hillary Clinton, proved to the American people (for those who actually keep up with the debates) that she is incapable of leading this country. She insisted that Obama cut the deficit by two-thirds even though there are facts to disprove that. That isn't even a fraction of the lies she told last night though.She even proved to herself that she was a hypocrite when she said that we have to restrict guns to save toddlers, but allow abortion at any point during the pregnancy.

I think it is important considering election day is just around the corner to not surface the rest of the election. Someone's words backed up by their actions can have far more of an affect than someone's non-politically correct lingo. The facts are right there, but it is up to the American people to decide what is right and what is wrong for this country. Here is a link that I found resourceful, which fact-checked the debate in its entirity:

BreitBart: Third Presidential Debate Fact-Check Livewire


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