Disgraced former Secretary of State and twice-failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton should be rotting in a federal prison cell for her endless parade of scandals— from Benghazi blood on her hands to the Clinton Foundation's pay-to-play racket.
Instead, she's slithering back onto the media circuit, peddling what Democrats do best: race-baiting America into civil war.
With the nation still reeling from the cold-blooded assassination of conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk, Pantsuit herself couldn't resist twisting the knife.

Clinton's latest MSNBC rant paints white Christian men as the root of all evil — a dangerous drumbeat that dehumanizes half the country and fans the flames of violence.
Democrats and their snarling lapdogs in the mainstream media have spent years slapping targets on white America's back, smearing white Christian men as "radical right-wing extremists" and domestic terror threats.
They never let a crisis go to waste, and Kirk's murder on September 10, 2025, at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah — where the Turning Point USA founder was gunned down mid-speech by suspect Tyler Robinson — is no exception.
Just two weeks later, on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Clinton unleashed her bile, warning of the "perils" posed by white men of "a certain religion."
"You know, I love my country, and I love it, you know—warts and all," Clinton began, feigning patriotism to hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski. "And I'm proud of the fact that we have always been a work in progress. You know, we haven't gotten to the more perfect union. And the idea that you could turn the clock back and try to recreate a world that never was dominated by—you know, let's say it—white men of a certain persuasion, a certain religion, a certain point of view, a certain ideology—it's just doing such damage to what we should be aiming for. And we were on the path toward that—I mean, imperfectly, lots of bumps along the way."
Two weeks after Charlie Kirk is assassinated, Hillary Clinton reminds everyone that white Christian men are dangerous and doing damage to America. These people have no intention of turning down the temperature. They know they’re encouraging what happened pic.twitter.com/83Uq3hN0BB
— T.J. Moe (@TJMoe28) September 24, 2025
Clinton didn't stop there. She accused conservatives of fearing "what's going on in our country" and targeting the Declaration's "all men and women are created equal" for erasure.
"The idea of we the people, that all men and women are created equal, that seems to be in the crosshairs of those on the right who want to turn the clock back on the progress that has been made, writing out huge chunks of our history, slavery, suffrage, anything inconvenient, you know, take it out of museums, take it out of national parks," she sneered.

In a bizarre pivot, she blasted Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for dragging America back to an era "when we aren't vaccinating, we're drinking raw milk, yeah, and people didn't live."
Yet she oddly praised President Donald Trump for a Truth Social post vowing Ukraine could "fight and WIN all of Ukraine back in its original form," saying, "I welcomed what the president said yesterday."
The backlash was volcanic.
Hillary no longer relevant, out of touch, tone deaf, always attacking Americans — her expiration date has passed. Hillary Clinton criticized for her tone-deaf remarks about white men of 'a certain religion' harming the U.S. Please go away quietly, but please finally go away.…
— Torrenzano (@RichTorrenzano) September 30, 2025
These are the so-called "men" Cankles wants around her, and to populate the country. @HillaryClinton https://t.co/V5ocmGyaDh #FoxNews pic.twitter.com/VY79KMxypt
— Jeremiah 31:36-37 (@BarryCCampbell) September 30, 2025
She’s a demon. Hillary Clinton rips White men of 'a certain religion,’ sparks backlash from conservatives
— Hope 🪴 🐈 ✝️ (@411Hopemarie) September 30, 2025
Source: Fox News https://t.co/PTdlunkSdd
Of course, Clinton's history of demonizing men — especially black men — is infamous.
As first lady, she championed the 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, signed by her husband, Bill Clinton, which exploded the prison population by funding more cops, prisons, and "three strikes" laws.
The bill's tough-on-crime measures, including a "one strike, you're out" policy for public housing evictions, disproportionately ensnared black and Latino communities in mass incarceration.
In a 1996 campaign speech defending the law, Clinton infamously branded urban youth as "superpredators" who needed to be "brought to heel," a slur she later regretted amid Black Lives Matter backlash.
Teaming with Joe Biden, the Senate architect of the bill's incarceration provisions, the Clintons supercharged a crisis that locked up generations of black men for nonviolent offenses.
Her Obama administration tenure as Secretary of State was no better for white Christian men.
In 2009, the Department of Homeland Security issued a report warning that "right-wing extremists" posed a rising terror threat, explicitly flagging white Christian veterans as prime recruitment targets for domestic terrorism.
The assessment highlighted how economic woes and Obama's election could radicalize "disenfranchised" white men opposed to abortion, immigration, or gun control, lumping them with militias and portraying returning soldiers as "susceptible to extremist recruiters."
Republicans and veterans' groups erupted, forcing a partial retraction, but the damage stuck: white Christians recast as ticking time bombs.
Enter Tulsi Gabbard, whose declassifications as Director of National Intelligence have ripped the lid off Clinton's Russia collusion hoax.
In July 2025, Gabbard unsealed documents exposing how Obama-era officials manipulated intelligence to falsely claim Putin ordered interference to boost Trump over Clinton — ignoring evidence Russia hoarded Clinton dirt for a post-election dump and hedged against her presumed win.
A whistleblower's account detailed six years of buried reports on fabricated intel, including cherry-picked Russian media to sell the narrative while sidelining pro-Clinton foreign sources.
This "manufactured hoax," Gabbard argues, was a coup blueprint against Trump—and Clinton's fingerprints are all over the Steele dossier her campaign funded.
It's damning evidence warranting cuffs for the pantsuit queen.
Evidently, criminals like Clinton will never face repercussions for their wrongdoing— they're Teflon-coated by the deep state.

So they'll just keep race-baiting, galvanizing their feral base to hunt white men like Kirk.
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