Following a bizarre conspiracy laden speech by Hillary Clinton Thursday, during which she personally attacked Alex Jones and attempted to link the entire grass roots conservative media to racist hate groups, GOP nominee Donald Trump doubled down on his assertion that Hillary is a bigot, telling supporters that she is shamelessly playing the race card in an attempt to win votes.

Trump declared that Clinton is attempting to distract the American people away from her scandals and controversies by accusing all her detractors of being racists.

“She lies, she smears, she paints decent Americans as racists,” Trump said at a rally in New Hampshire on Thursday. “She bullies voters, who only want a better future and tries to intimidate them out of voting for change.”

“Now, as all of these revelations have been discovered this week, Hillary Clinton has been hiding,” Trump said. “But she’s emerging not to take responsibly for her unethical and criminal conduct, but instead to make one of the most brazen attempts at distraction in the history of politics.”

“Clinton is going to try to accuse this campaign, and all of you and the millions of decent Americans at record levels … and going to accuse decent Americans who support this campaign, of being racists,” he continued. “It’s the oldest play in the Democratic playbook.”

“When Democratic policies fail, they are left with only this one tired argument. It’s a tired, disgusting argument, and it’s so totally predictable, and they’re failing so badly.” Trump urged.

Hillary Clinton is using race-baiting to try to get African-American voters- but they know she is all talk and NO ACTION! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 25, 2016

Hillary Clinton's short speech is pandering to the worst instincts in our society. She should be ashamed of herself! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 25, 2016

During a Q&A after Trump’s speech, he was asked by local media “Do you want white supremacists to vote for you?”

“No, I don’t at all, not at all,” Trump responded, adding “This is not about hate, this is about love. We love our country. We want our country to come back. We want our country to be strong again.”

In an appearance on CNN, Trump once again said Hillary is a “bigot.”

“You look at what’s happening to the inner cities. You look at what’s happening to African-Americans and Hispanics in this country, where she talks all the time,” Trump said.

“She is selling them down the tubes, because she’s not doing anything for those communities. She talks a good game, but she doesn’t do anything.”

In an interview with @andersoncooper, Donald Trump defends calling Hillary Clinton a bigot https://t.co/6cJkAcT6i9 https://t.co/65xoPNOtn9 — CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) August 25, 2016

“Her policies are bigoted because she knows they’re not going to work,” Trump added.

Anderson Cooper asked Trump whether he was saying that Hillary’s policies are bigoted, or that she is personally bigoted.

“She is, of course she is.” Trump responded.

Trump also told Cooper that Hillary’s attempt to label all her critics as ‘alt-right’ is absurd.

“Nobody even knows what it is, and she didn’t know what it was,”Trump said, adding “This is a term that was just given. There’s no alt-right or alt-left. All that I’m embracing is common sense.”

Trump on the "alt-right" movement: "Nobody even knows what it is" https://t.co/CvWVrA7U8W https://t.co/JVTKBecPPS — CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) August 26, 2016

“We’re bringing love,” Trump said. “You see these rooms – they’re packed … they have been left behind by people like her who are third-rate politicians. They talk and they don’t produce.”

Trump’s campaign manager Kellyanne Conway told CBS News that the camp is ‘confounded’ by Hillary’s decision to focus on the so called ‘alt-right’.

“Why isn’t she out there saying, ‘Here’s how I’m going to rebuild the American economy. Here’s my position on energy independence,’ ” Conway said.

“No press conference in 263 days, very few interviews, one last night on a different network that didn’t really go very well.” Conway continued.

“We simply don’t know what somebody who has been in public life for decades would do on issues that Americans tell pollsters … really animate them.” Conway concluded.

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Steve Watson is a London based writer and editor for Alex Jones’ Infowars.com, and Prisonplanet.com

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