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Hillary for America
"Daisy"
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0:30 ad from Oct. 31, 2016.
Clinton
(voiceover): I'm Hillary Clinton and I approve
this
message.
Monique
Corzilius Luiz: This was me in 1964.
The fear of nuclear war that we had as children, I
never thought our children would have to deal with that again.
And to see that coming forward in this election is really scary.
Male
Newsman: Trump asked three times... Joe Scarborough: ...three
times why can't we use nuclear weapons?
Trump:
I
want
to
be unpredictable.
Joe
Scarborough: What safeguards are there to stop any
president who may not be stable from launching a nuclear attack?
Michael Hayden, former head
of the CIA and NSA: The commander-in-chief is the
commander-in-chief...
Trump:
Bomb
the
[beep]
out of them.
Notes: From the Oct.
31,
2016 press release...
New TV Ad: Remakes “Daisy”
Ad To Show Dangers of Trump With
Nuclear Weapons
With
eight days left in the election, Hillary For America is airing a new
powerful testimonial ad featuring Monique Luiz, the actress from the
haunting 1964 commercial for Lyndon Johnson about the danger
posed by
nuclear weapons. Over the course of the campaign, Donald Trump has
discussed the use of nuclear weapons recklessly, advocating nuclear
proliferation and expressing disappointed incredulity that they aren't
used. He has proven just how reckless he would be when it comes to
these powerful weapons of mass destruction. In the new ad, Monique
expresses her concern for nuclear war given Trump’s temperament and
rhetoric, and urges voters to choose Hillary Clinton on November 8
because the “stakes are too high for you to stay home.”
Donald Trump has displayed a reckless disregard for the
dangers of
nuclear proliferation, saying countries like Japan, South Korea and
Saudi Arabia may need nuclear weapons...