Hillary Clinton Is Expertly Trolling the Republican Debate Again—This Time in Spanish
The Democratic frontrunner took some well-aimed potshots on Twitter.
As candidates for the Republican presidential nomination were blasting each other during their second televised debate, Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton took some well-aimed potshots on Twitter, highlighting the GOP’s divisive immigration policies in the Hispanic community’s lingua franca.
During the debate, GOP frontrunner Donald Trump derided former Florida governor Jeb Bush for his use of Spanish during the campaign, underlining that the United States is a country “where we speak English.”
Meanwhile, Hillary had no qualms about spreading the news in America’s most-spoken language after English.
¿Quieres recibir nuestras reacciones sobre el debate republicano en español por mensajes de texto? Envía DEBATE a 47246.
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) September 17, 2015
“Would you like to receive our reactions to the Republican debate in Spanish via text message?”
La libertad incluye el derecho de hablar en cualquier idioma. Eso nos hace fuerte como país y es algo que debemos celebrar—no denigrar.
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) September 17, 2015
“Freedom includes the right to speak in any language. That makes us strong as a country and is something that we must celebrate—not denigrate.”
La idea de que los Estados Unidos va a deportar 11 millones de personas es absurda—totalmente absurda.
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) September 17, 2015
“The idea that the United States is going to deport 11 million people is absurd–totally absurd,” her campaign tweeted, referencing Donald Trump’s immigration plan.
Los estadounidenses que trabajan duro cada día deberían de poder salir adelante. Nuestro desafío económico es aumentar sus salarios.
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) September 17, 2015
“Americans who work hard every day should be able to move forward. Our economic challenge is to increase their salaries.”
Clinton also expertly trolled the first GOP debate, by tweeting posters with quotes from the Republican candidates singing her praises, and hanging out with Kanye West and the Kardashians. Tonight, she also opted for an appearance on the Tonight Show.