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Those Who Live in Hillary-Groping Houses Shouldn’t Throw Stones at Trump’s Schlonge

Jon Favreau, a former speechwriter for a certain then-Illinois senator, groping now-Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton after Obama defeated her in the primary.

Folks, here is liberal hypocrisy at its grimiest. Republican frontrunner Donald Trump is taking flack after yet another orchestrated attempt to dominate media coverage of the GOP primary. At a rally in Michigan this week, Trump said the once inevitable 2008 Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton “got schlonged” by then-Senator Barack Obama.

Enter Jon Favreau, the former director of speechwriting for the president, who was all too quick to pounce on The Donald along with the rest of the leftwing mediates and politicos faking outrage. However, even though Mr. Favreau now thinks Trump is “gross” for using the past tense version schlonge, he failed to mention how he treated a life-size cutout of Mrs. Clinton after the 2008 election.

Favreau, now a columnist at the leftwing Daily Beast, is on the left groping the cutout of Hillary in the picture above. He reportedly apologized to Clinton yet still went on to serve in the Obama White House. Trump, for his part, is attacking the media over their response.

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