If they’re democrats, my name is Hillary Clinton

If it wasn’t dramatic, it would make people laugh out loud. Do you know Hillary Clinton? Yes, the one who in 2016 called Republicans first “terrorists” and then “deplorables,” the one who blew the Democratic nomination to Bernie Sanders (see under Podesta Emails), the one who during her tenure as Secretary of State in the Obama Administration was the architect of genuine masterpieces: from the creation of ISIS to the Arab Springs to the Benghazi tragedy.

Then Emailgate, the scandal that put national security at risk, which came to light because the husband of her aide, Democrat Huma Abedin (now Alex Soros’s partner, ed.) Anthony Weiner, had access to all her emails. Weiner, by the way, was sentenced to 21 months for sending obscene photos to some underage girls.

Still don’t remember that? I’ll give you another clue: Hillary Clinton is the one in Russiagate, the biggest fake news story in modern history used first to call Trump’s victory “illegitimate” and then to try to bring him down. The investigation ended in nothing, but Democrats and the mainstream media have been riding it for years with the goal of systematically misrepresenting Donald Trump.

Do you understand who I am talking about? Very well. Just think that the last night, just hours after Donald Trump suffered his second assassination attempt in two months, instead of expressing solidarity with the former president, she went on television to say that she thinks Americans who spread “disinformation” should be “arrested” because “deterrence” is needed.

As we know by now, anything that does not coincide perfectly with the thinking of the Democrats and the mainstream media is to be considered “disinformation,” a definite pattern we have already discussed based on the censorship of any opinion that deviates from the single thought.

But that is not enough, because Hillary gave further display of her sense of democracy by stating that she does not understand why “it is so difficult for the press to have a coherent narrative about how dangerous Trump is, the great journalist Harry Evans once said that journalists should strive to be objective,” specifying that “in this case it is Donald Trump. His demagoguery, his danger to our country and to the world.”

He really said it, I swear!

Do you see why I said at the beginning that this would be mocked? It is not enough for Hillary Rodham Clinton that more than 90 percent of the maistream media has been reduced to fabricating and spreading fake news to try to delegitimize Donald Trump, they have to do more. They also need to do more from judges and law enforcement, who should start throwing anyone who dares to spread their opinion in jail. In this regard, I recall that Donald Trump is still standing after two attacks, four arrests and 92 indictments, an attack unworthy of any “civilized country,” let alone for what we knew as the greatest Western democracy, which is now reduced to forcibly silencing political opponents.

Steve Bannon, Trump’s former chief White House strategist and founder of the Real America’s Voice network, is currently in jail for failing to appear before the committee on Jan. 6, a crime never before prosecuted. What a disgrace!

At this point, since there is so much talk of a “climate of hate,” I will republish the Trump campaign’s compilation of statements made by “Democrats” in the months leading up to Donald Trump’s assassination attempts:

  • Kamala Harris — repeatedly: “Trump is a threat to our democracy and fundamental freedoms.”
  • Kamala Harris: “It’s on us to recognize the threat [Trump] poses.”
  • Kamala Harris: “Does one of us have to come out alive? Ha ha ha ha!”
  • Joe Biden: “It’s time to put Trump in a bullseye.”
  • Joe Biden: “I mean this from the bottom of my heart: Trump is a threat to this nation.”
  • Joe Biden: “There is one existential threat: it’s Donald Trump.”
  • Joe Biden: “Trump is a genuine threat to this nation … He’s literally a threat to everything America stands for.”
  • Joe Biden: “Trump and MAGA Republicans are a threat to the very soul of this country.”
  • Joe Biden: “Trump and the MAGA Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic … and that is a threat to this country.”
  • Tim Walz: “Are [Republicans] a threat to democracy? Yes. … Are they going to put peoples’ lives in danger? Yes.”
  • Gwen Walz: “Buh-bye, Donald Trump.”
  • Rep. Nancy Pelosi: “[Trump] is a threat to our democracy of the kind that we have not seen.”
  • Rep. Jasmine Crockett: “MAGA in general — they are threats to us domestically.”
  • Rep. Dan Goldman: “He is destructive to our democracy and …  he has to be eliminated.”
  • Disgraced Harris staffer TJ Ducklo: “Trump is an existential, urgent threat to our democracy.”
  • Top Harris surrogate Liz Cheney: “Trump presents a fundamental threat to the republic and we are seeing it on a daily basis.”
  • Rep. Steve Cohen: “Trump is an enemy of the United States.”
  • Rep. Maxine Waters: “Are [Trump supporters] preparing a civil war against us?”
  • Rep. Maxine Waters: “I want to know about all of those right-wing organizations that [Trump] is connected with who are training up in the hills somewhere.”
  • Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz: Trump is an “existential threat to our democracy.”
  • Rep. Adam Schiff: Trump is the “gravest threat to our democracy.”
  • Rep. Gregory Meeks: “Trump cannot be president again. He’s an existential threat to democracy.”
  • Rep. Dan Goldman: “Trump remains the greatest threat to our democracy.”
  • Rep. Jake Auchincloss: “What unifies us as a party is knowing that Donald Trump is an existential threat to Democracy.”
  • Rep. Abigail Spanberger: “Trump is a threat to our democracy … the threats to our democratic republic are real.”
  • Rep. Annie Kuster: “Trump and his extreme right-wing followers pose an existential threat to our democracy.”
  • Rep. Becca Balint: “We cannot underestimate the threat [Trump] poses to American democracy.”
  • Rep. Jason Crow: “Trump is an extreme danger to our democracy.”
  • Rep. Raul Grijalva: “Trump is an existential threat to American democracy.”
  • Sen. Michael Bennet: Trump is “a threat to our democracy.”
  • Rep. Stacey Plaskett: Trump “needs to be shot.”
  • Rep. Steven Horsford: “Trump Republicans are a dangerous threat to our state.”
  • Rep. Gabe Vasquez: “Remove the national threat from office.”
  • Rep. Mike Levin: “Donald Trump is a threat to our nation, our freedom, and our democracy.”
  • Rep. Eric Sorensen: “He is the greatest threat to law and order we have in our country.”
  • Rep. Greg Landsman: “The threat is not over.”
  • Rep. Pat Ryan: “Trump is an existential threat to American democracy.”
  • Rick Wilson, The Lincoln Project: “They’re still going to have to go out and put a bullet in Donald Trump.”
  • Former Harris-Biden staffer Kate Bedingfield: Democrats should “turn their fire on Donald Trump.”

That doesn’t even include the dangerous rhetoric against President Trump spewed by deranged Democrats during the 2016 and 2020 elections, the impeachment hoaxes, and the Summer of Love.

Meanwhile, the deplorable commentary from Democrats and the Fake News in the aftermath of the latest assassination attempt has been even worse:

 

If they’re democrats, my name is Hillary Clinton.

 

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