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Don’t allow Trump to set foot in Oval Office: Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton said Tuesday the first day of the Republican National Convention was “surreal” and reminded her of the classic fantasy film The Wizard of Oz.

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“Make America Safe Again” and “Make America Work Again” were the organizer-endorsed themes of Monday and Tuesday evenings, respectively, but the presumptive Democratic nominee occupied a vast majority of the attention from the stage at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland.

Many Wisconsin Republican delegates said they had no problem with going so hard after Clinton.

He performed a show trial of 68-year-old Clinton, whipping the crowd into frenzied chants of “Lock her Up!

The Washington Post’s Paul Rucker called Christie’s speech ‘a master class on how to prosecute a political opponent.’ Salina Zito of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review praised his ‘gripping case to the American people on Clinton’s judgment'”.

Christie added that the facts of the former secretary of state’s life and career disqualify her from being president. Giuliani, for his part, railed against Clinton for “lying directly to the families of the people who were killed [in Beghazi], right to their faces”.

Last night during the GOP convention, GQ sports blogger Nathaniel Friedman tweeted that he “would like to beat” to death Pat Smith, the mother of a victim of terrorism.

His speech will enhance Trump’s chances of winning “by talking about his commitment to change things in this country and talking about failures of Hillary Clinton”, Christie said.

Liar. Lock her up. And the Democratic nominee is just as aggressive in casting Trump as unfit for high office. The former secretary of state “told us that she didn’t send information marked classified, well we now know, you don’t have to take my word for it, you can look at the documents and listen the director of the FBI, Mr. Comey. You, tonight, sitting as a jury of her peers in this hall and in your living rooms around our nation”, he said.

“Donald Trump led the movement to delegitimize our first black president, trumpeting the so-called birther movement”.

Trump has sought to use Clinton’s past support for trade deals against her, arguing that his more protectionist views would better protect U.S.jobs.

“Guilty!” came an angry growl from fist-pumping, red-faced delegates that rose from the red-white-and-blue throng assembled on the convention floor. “She lied about Benghazi”, said McConnell.

Just last week, David Samson, Christie’s former appointee of the chairman of the Port Authority of NY and New Jersey, pleaded guilty to bribery for demanding United airlines to create a special flight from Newark to his vacation home in SC.

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“Guilty!” the gleeful crowd of delegates cheered.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie at the Republican National Convention