Elections

Shocker: Hillary Clinton Spins Question On Bullying In Order To Criticize Donald Trump [VIDEO]

Steve Guest Media Reporter
Font Size:

Hillary Clinton took a question about bullying and directed it towards Donald Trump, insisting “it’s important to stand up to bullies wherever they are and why we shouldn’t let anybody bully his way into the presidency.”

Speaking at a campaign rally in Iowa on Tuesday, Clinton explained, “I know it’s sort of odd coming from a person running for P=president, but I really do think we need more love and kindness in our country. I think we are not treating each other with the respect and the… care that we should show toward each other and that’s why it’s important to stand up to bullies wherever they are.”

Clinton, the one who began the rumors that Barack Obama wasn’t a Christian and wasn’t born in America directed the conclusion of her campaign rally at the GOP front-runner. (RELATED: Trump Says Obama ‘Schlonged’ Hillary In 2008 [VIDEO])

“The Internet makes it really hard because you can say something nasty about somebody and look, you are looking at somebody who’s had a lot of terrible things said about me,” Clinton argued. “I am well aware of the fact that it’s really easy to do that, and you know, you just say it and you send it around the world.”

“Luckily, I’m old enough that it doesn’t particularly bother me but I cant even imagine what it’s like to be you know, a young person in today’s word where that’s coming at you all the time,” Clinton said. “So I do think we all have to speak up and speak out about trying to create an atmosphere where bullying is not appropriate, where it’s not allowed, where people don’t buy into it.”

“And I’ve said this a couple of times in this election recently, and I know it’s sort of odd coming from a person running for president, but I really do think we need more love and kindness in our country,” Clinton explained. “I think we are not treating each other with the respect and the, and the care that we should show toward each other and that’s why it’s important to stand up to bullies wherever they are and why we shouldn’t let anybody bully his way into the presidency because that is not who we are as Americans.”

WATCH:

Follow Steve on Twitter and Facebook