Clinton Operative Forced to Backtrack on Accusation After Video Appears


In the world as envisioned by Hillary, women line up in overwhelming majorities to support her.  Small minorities of ladies who just don’t get it and withhold their support from Hillary might be tolerated so long as they don’t get too vocal in their opposition.  But if they start speaking up or showing up in force at Trump rallies, something must be done to silence them.

Bullying has been a preferred tool in dealing with women who support Trump.  It’s a cowardly, despicable tactic, but since when has honor and integrity ever been attached to something the Clintons have done?

Perhaps after finding various tactics such as bullying and intimidation, as well as feigning violent encounters so successful, the Clinton machine has decided to employ such on both men and women.

The good news is that this practice has just backfired badly.  And it made the news.  Check it out:

69-year-old Shirley Teter of Asheville now says it is possible that 73-year-old Richard L. Campbell merely touched her accidentally, as his attorney had claimed all along.

Originally, Harris told local ABC News affiliate WLOS, “He stopped in his tracks, and he turned around and just cold-cocked me.” She also added a pointed, rhetorical question — namely, whether “people find a Trump supporter punching her in the face deplorable.”

Now, however, Teter is changing her story rather dramatically. She told WLOS on Wednesday that “it’s possible that he could have struck her with his backhand.”

Wait.  Ms. Teter cannot tell the difference between being “cold-cocked” and being struck by the back of the hand?

O’Keefe’s undercover video showed Democracy Partners consultant Scott Foval — who has since been fired — claiming that Teeter was a “trained” political activist.

Apparently her “training” as a political activist didn’t including watching out for video being taken as she practiced her trade.

Facebook video of the altercation shows Campbell — who suffers poor vision as a result of cataracts — being led through a gauntlet of anti-Trump protesters by his wife.

In the video, Teter then follows Campbell and appears to reach for his shoulder. His attorney told Breitbart News that he turned around after being touched, and Teeter then fell down.

She showed no visible sign of injury to her face in photographs and interviews that followed the incident.

Caught red-handed.  Now if Ms. Teter and her employers would be charged for their crimes this story would have the perfect ending.

Source:  Breitbart



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