Politics
Hillary’s Latest Trump Attack Backfires In Her Face: ‘Sit This One Out’
Nobody has asked for Hillary Clinton’s opinion for some time now, but that didn’t stop her from taking a shot at President Donald Trump on his birthday.
The “future president” made a special appearance on X, where her infamous social media birthday wish to herself is still frozen in time. The backlash suffered by Clinton following her 2016 loss led the former first lady to mute many users who have corrected the record over the years after she’s gone on to make inaccurate statements or launch broadsides against Trump.
On Sunday, however, they could not, because Clinton had limited replies to her latest post knocking President Trump for allegedly spending $45 million on a “low-energy Dear Leader parade” in Washington, D.C.
“Compare and contrast scenes from yesterday in America,” Clinton wrote about the Saturday events. “On the one hand, Trump’s low-energy Dear Leader parade (that cost you $45 million).”
“On the other, millions of people across the country gathering peacefully to say: Here, we have no kings.”
Just one of the 955 users followed by Clinton has replied to her with a supportive message. Meanwhile, thousands of others quote-posted the Democrat’s latest indication that she’s still a sore loser.
One reminded her that it was rich to ridicule Trump’s parade in recognition of the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary after her involvement in the 2013 Benghazi debacle.
“Basically what you did in Benghazi shows how much respect you have for our military. You really should sit this one out,” Alan wrote.
RedState columnist Buzz Patterson clapped back, “And, we don’t have queens either. We have a duly-elected president…which you’ll never be.”
“One thing all Americans agree on: We Hate Hillary,” another Trump supporter wrote.
An eagle-eyed reader of the New York Times noted ironically that Hillary joined other top Democrats at the wedding of Alex Soros, the son of infamous donor George Soros and the scion of a family billed by the paper as “liberal royalty.”
“How was the Soros wedding? Chilling with the liberal royalty sounds like fun on No Kings Day!” podcaster Alex Joffe wrote mockingly.
As the Western Journal notes, not only is Hillary hiding from criticism by limiting who can comment directly on her posts, but she is also stretching the truth.
“The estimate of $45 million is the high-end estimate. [It] could have been as low as $25 million and [the] bulk of the funding was from corporate and private sponsorship,” one X user wrote, citing a compilation of data from Google’s artificial intelligence search feature. Clinton, they added, “lies constantly, which is why comments are limited. Her B.S. can’t stand up to scrutiny.”