"Hola, senora. Que pasa?" |
Hillary Clinton's campaign tried to sway Latino voters with her latest campaign post. The campaign's "7 ways Hillary Clinton is just like your abuela" [Spanish for 'grandmother') plays up to the ethnic stereotypes Democrats use to demonize Republicans, but all it did this time was piss off many people on social media.
The campaign's attempt to trick Latino voters came the same day that Hillary's daughter, Chelsea, announced she was pregnant with Clinton's second grandchild. But this feeble attempt was immediately ridiculed by online users as a poor stereotype with basic Spanish vocabulary and Hillary posing with singer Marc Anthony to show how cool she is [not].
The campaign post said: "It's no secret that Hillary is loving her role as grandma. And she was thrilled to learn that next summer, her granddaughter Charlotte will have a sibling to play with."
It is also no secret (unless you only get your news from MSNBC) that Hillary broke the law with her private email server which accepted Top Secret correspondence, and allowed 4 men to die in Benghazi due to her incompetence.
But that isn't what my post is all about.
The campaign then used the word respeto many times (respect in Spanish) and goes on to say about Donald Trump that she has one word for him: "Basta! Enough!" Then it ends with "Everybody loves abuela--even this guy," showing the Scandal Queen with Anthony.
Twitter users began expressing their disgust with the hastags #NotMiAbuela or #NotMyAbuela.
Hillary did the same "abuela" move two months ago in another post entitled: "6 cosas que no sabias sobre Hillary Clinton."
Of course this means: "6 reasons you should not for Hillary Clinton sober."
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