(He didn’t.) To prove his case, Borchers tries to demonstrate that the media did not show the video of Trump impersonating a flustered general at the very same rally he impersonated a flustered reporter because, well, Trump didn’t move his right hand in precisely the same way in both clips, so it wasn’t relevant. This is how Donald Trump does an imitation of a flustered, cowardly person or a frightened person.”īorchers then set about to prove Coulter wrong. He has done the exact same imitation of Ted Cruz, flailing his arms. And the media knew that, and they will not show us that clip. And the proof positive of this is in the exact same speech, he did the exact same imitation of a general. “Something I didn’t know when I wrote the book, and I’m writing about it in tonight’s column: It is absolutely an outrageous, despicable, deliberate lie that the media has told about Donald Trump mocking a disabled person,” Coulter said. Borchers was reacting to the following statement by Coulter in an interview she did with Bloomberg on Wednesday: As a special favor to Borchers for posting all of the evidence to WaPo readers, we’ve decided to give him one more surprise video to share at the end of this article. Nevertheless, mission accomplished! Although Borchers was forced to surround the videos with excuses, we have finally gotten the Washington Post to publish important video files of Trump impersonating a flustered general and a flustered Cruz as well as link to video footage of the non-spastic reporter. Oh, if we only had a friend as loyal as Mr. Borchers. Imagine our surprise when, lo and behold, the day after Coulter released her latest column, WaPo writer, Callum Borchers wrote yet another dishonest piece trying to defend himself, his fellow media, and his candidate Hillary Clinton from Coulter’s charges. You can read it here: Washington Post Deletes Video Evidence Showing Trump Didn’t Mock Reporter’s Disability After discovering this, we decided to take apart Borchers’ dishonest piece point by point on our own site on August 15th. She also mentions that a comment we submitted in response to an August 10th Washington Post story on the subject by Callum Borchers was mysteriously deleted. In her column she generously cites to previous articles Catholics 4 Trump has written on this issue. "I'd love to have the apology before they go out of business."ĬBS News' Sopan Deb contributed to this report.On August 31st, Ann Coulter wrote an excellent column explaining how the media, especially the Washington Post, has been deliberately dishonest in claiming that Donald Trump mocked a New York Times reporter’s disability. "I think the New York Times frankly should give me an apology," he told the crowd. Trump also slammed the Times as a "disgusting newspaper" and accused other media outlets - "CNN in particular" - of being unfair in their coverage of his presidential campaign. He added that sometimes "people mock me with my hair." "I don't mock people that have problems, believe me," he continued. I give tens and tens of millions of dollars," Trump said. "Nobody gives more money to Americans with - you know, the Americans with Disability Act - big act. These are incredible people, and I just want to put that to rest." The GOP hopeful went on to address Americans with disabilities in general: "People that have a difficulty, I cherish them. "And the problem is he's using what he's got to such a horrible degree.
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