Hillary Clinton recently took the stage once again, and boy, was it a jaw-dropper. The former First Lady and failed presidential candidate decided to grace us with her take on political civility. Clinton wants to talk about “demonizing” opponents, as if she hasn’t been the poster child for exactly that. What planet is she on?
She claims demonizing primarily comes from the Right. The same Right that has been the target of attacks in mainstream media, while progressive voices cheer on those who assault ICE facilities and attempt to assassinate conservative leaders. Just this month, the tragic murder of Charlie Kirk shook the nation, a testament to the increasing violence from the Left. And yet, it’s the Right Clinton chooses to vilify? Classic Hillary.
"This is rich coming from Hillary Clinton because she called half the country deplorables…"@itslinklauren exposes Hillary Clinton as a total hypocrite for speaking about political demonization in America and blaming the Right in the same breath.
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— Spot On with Link Lauren (@spotonwithlink) September 25, 2025
Clinton’s call to stop “finger-pointing and scapegoating” would be laughable if it weren’t so dangerous. She talks a big game about open debates and real issues. But let’s be real. The Left thrives on silencing opposition through intimidation and violence. They are more likely to endorse political aggression, yet Hillary wants us to believe they’re just misunderstood progressives? Please.
She throws in some irrelevant points about health insurance and AI-induced job losses, as if that means we shouldn’t focus on the real problem. The Left constantly sets fires and then demands applause for bringing a bucket of water. What they hate most is when conservatives hold them accountable for the chaos they’ve sown.
Here’s the truth: the Left has lost touch with reality. Hillary’s remarks only cement that fact. She wants to paint the Right as the bad guys, while conveniently ignoring the leftist mobs running rampant. The fear-mongering, the violence—it’s all on them. Why pretend otherwise?