Campaign Ad: “Don’t Believe The Hat”

New campaign spot from Hillary Clinton calls Donald Trump out for saying he wants to “make America great again,” but in real life outsourced his manufacturing to 12 countries including China, India, Mexico and Slovenia.

With shots of Trump wearing his campaign cap, the 30 second clip includes the tagline, “Don’t Believe The Hat.”

Campaign Ad Highlights Donald Trump’s Outsourcing To 12 Other Countries

This new campaign spot from Hillary Clinton underscores one of the points I’ve made throughout the past year.

If Donald Trump is so pro-USA, why didn’t he have his products made in the USA? Why outsource to 12 other countries?

And we’re supposed to believe that now he’s a candidate for president his outlook is different? SRSLY.

Text of the spot:

“This factory has been here since 1883. We have over 60 people here making shirts labeled ‘Made in America,’ but Donald Trump’s brand of shirts come from China, his suits from Mexico, his coats from India. Trump’s products have been made in 12 other countries because he says there’s no place in America that he can make them. Well there is. You know Donald Trump says he’ll make America great again while he’s taking the shirts right off our backs.”

Campaign Ad: “Just One”

New spot from the Hillary Clinton campaign going up in battleground states Florida, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Iowa, Nevada, Ohio, North Carolina, and the Omaha area of Nebraska, as part of an $80 million ad buy meant to run from now to the end of October.

We all knew Trump’s own words would come back to haunt him. These are exactly the kinds of campaign ads I expected Hillary to run, and they’re the ad I would run if I were in her place.

It’s difficult to throw shade back at Hill when she’s using him own campaign lines against him.

The spot, titled “Just One,” focuses on the Donald’s reckless termperament which makes obvious his inability to serve as commander-in-chief.

Campaign Ad Documents Donald Trump’s Nonexistent “Regrets”

On Thursday, GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump told a crowd of followers supporters in an uncharacteristic admission that sometimes he says “the wrong thing.”

“Sometimes, in the heat of debate and speaking on a multitude of issues, you don’t choose the right words or you say the wrong thing. I have done that. And believe it or not, I regret it. And I do regret it, particularly where it may have caused personal pain. Too much is at stake for us to be consumed with these issues.”

Regret? Really? Regret?

Does anyone really think Trump “regrets” anything he’s said? To be factual, he’s been asked that very question many times in the past and the answer is always “no.”

Cue the new campaign ad from Hillary Clinton which documents many of those very moments where the Trumpster says things like “I don’t regret anything” and “I like not to regret anything.”

Triumph The Insult Comic Dog Trolls Trump Supporters With Fake Campaign Ads

Prepare to be utterly surprised – or not – at how far Trumpers will go in their quest to support their guy.

Clip description:

Triumph the Insult Comic Dog stages a focus group with Trump’s biggest supporters, presenting a series of increasingly outrageous and extremely fake campaign ads, to find out how far they’re willing to go in support of their candidate.

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Campaign Ad: Why Won’t Donald Trump Release His Tax Returns?

Even prominent Republicans think Donald Trump should release his tax returns as every presidential candidate for 40 years has done.

And yet, he won’t.

What is he hiding?

Clinton Campaign Recreates 1964 “Confessions Of A Republican”

Hillary’s latest campaign ad revives one of the most famous political ads in history, “Confessions of a Republican,” from the 1964 presidential election.

Adding authenticity to the remake, the spot utilizes veteran actor Bill Bogert, the very same guy from the original, along with text which echoes the 1964 concerns.

“I was a Republican who voted for Eisenhower and Nixon, my father was a Republican, his father was, the whole family was. But Donald Trump he’s a different kind of man. This man scares me.

“Trump says we need unpredictability when it comes to using nuclear weapons, what is that supposed to mean? When a man says that he sounds a lot like a threat to humanity.”

“I’ve thought about not voting. But you can’t do that. That’s saying you don’t care who wins and I do care.

“I think the party is about to make a terrible mistake in Cleveland and I have to vote against that mistake on the 8th of November.”

The original:

2016 Version: