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Monday, January 4, 2016

DONALD TRUMP’S FIRST CAMPAIGN AD EXPOSES HARD TRUTHS ABOUT TERRORISM (RADICAL ISLAM)


DONALD TRUMP’S FIRST CAMPAIGN AD EXPOSES HARD TRUTHS ABOUT TERRORISM: 

TRUMP’S AD DOESN'T PROFILE MUSLIMS, FOCUSES ON RADICAL ISLAM.

~ Trump re-ups controversial Muslim ban and Mexico wall in first campaign ad

GOP frontrunner’s ad called ‘Great Again’ begins airing Tuesday in Iowa and New Hampshire and promises to ‘quickly cut the head off of Isis and take their oil’.

Republican frontrunner Donald Trump has released his first, long-promised campaign ad: a spot that touts his controversial proposal to ban Muslims from entering the US “until we can figure out what’s going on”.

The ad then promises Trump will “quickly cut the head off of Isis and take their oil”.

In the 30-second spot, the narrator also declares that Trump will build a southern wall to prevent immigrants from illegally crossing over the US border with Mexico.

Over a somber piano melody, the narrator assures listeners that Mexico will pay for the wall.

A spokesperson for the Mexican president, Enrique Peña Nieto, said in August that the country, an important trading partner for the US, would do no such thing.

“Of course it’s false,” Peña Nieto’s spokesman, Eduardo Sánchez, told Bloomberg.“It reflects an enormous ignorance for what Mexico represents, and also the irresponsibility of the candidate who’s saying it.”

President Barack Obama appears in the clip alongside Hillary Clinton, just before the frame changes to show an image of people on stretchers behind photos of the alleged gunman in the San Bernardino shooting.

“He’s calling for a temporary shutdown of Muslims entering the United States, until we can figure out what’s going on,” the narrator says.

Trump’s ad refers to the threat of Islamic extremism, which like other forms of religious extremism has existed for millennia.
“He’ll quickly cut the head off of Isis and take their oil,” the ad continues.

Trump first proposed to ban Muslims last month at a campaign rally in Charleston, South Carolina.

Footage of Trump promoting this proposal was used in a new recruitment film, released this weekend, for Somalia’s al-Shabaab militant group.

Trump told the Washington Post that he hopes that the ad, and others in production, can sway undecided voters.

“The world is laughing at us, at our stupidity,” Trump said. “It’s got to stop. We’ve got to get smart fast – or else we won’t have a country.”

The ad, which is called “Great Again”, will start airing in New Hampshire and Iowa on Tuesday.

Trump’s campaign said that it plans to spend at least $2m each week to air the ad.

Trump said in a statement:

“I am very proud of this ad, I don’t know if I need it, but I don’t want to take any chances because if I win we are going to Make America Great Again.”

Sources: Donald Trump.com, The Guardian, USA Today, Washington Post, Youtube


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