Thursday, October 6, 2016

A Way-Cool Way to Support Hillary Clinton!

Hillary and her campaign have routinely taken recordings and video clips of Trump's outrageous statements and used them in ads that Pence called an insult-driven campaign. We agree. The words are insulting, and his running mate is the author.

A fellow in Portland, Oregon came up with a creative way of using the GOP team's words to support Hillary!  Take a Trump or Pence quote, buy it as a domain name, and redirect the URL to HillaryClinton.com!  Congrats to Danilo Alfaro for the coolest Hillary-support trick of the week.

Portland man buys thatmexicanthing.com, redirects to Hillary Clinton website

By Kale Williams | The Oregonian/OregonLive
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on October 05, 2016
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine (L) and Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence (R) debate during the Vice Presidential Debate at Longwood University on October 4, 2016 in Farmville, Virginia. This is the second of four debates during the presidential election season and the only debate between the vice presidential candidates. (Photo by Andrew Gombert - Pool/Getty Images) (Andrew Gombert - Pool/Getty Images)
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine (L) and Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence (R) debate during the Vice Presidential Debate at Longwood University on October 4, 2016 in Farmville, Virginia. This is the second of four debates during the presidential election season and the only debate between the vice presidential candidates. (Photo by Andrew Gombert - Pool/Getty Images) (Andrew Gombert - Pool/Getty Images)
One of the few memorable moments from the otherwise tepid vice presidential debate on Tuesday night was when Indiana Gov. Mike Pence accused his rival, Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, of "whipping out that Mexican thing again."
Pence was referring to the oft-referenced Donald Trump statement referring to Mexicans immigrants as criminals and rapists. Given the mild nature of the debate, at least in comparison to the previous week's presidential contest, the "Mexican thing" quote quickly took off on social media.
It also grabbed the attention of Danilo Alfaro, a Portland-based food writer who was in the midst of putting his son to bed as the two candidates repeatedly interrupted each other.
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Here's how it works. When you type thatmexicanthing.com in the location bar and hit enter, the location immediately changes to HillaryClinton.com. Presto chango!  Right before your eyes!  How cool is that?

If you can't buy a domain name and perform a magic redirect, you can still be a hero for Hillary by chipping in what you can.
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