I reported earlier how Hillary Clinton was at the Munich Security Conference speaking on a panel, "The West-West Divide: What Remains of Common Values."
Clinton made a pretty stunning comment that migration had gone "too far, it's been disruptive and destabilizing." That's a big indictment of the Democratic policies over the last several years, whether she understands that or not. The big question was why she was saying it. Was it because she's trying to paint the Democrats as more moderate than the yare as they scream about abolishing ICE? Maybe, but that isn't going to work, given the mess they made of securing the border and dealing with illegal aliens.
She also appeared to attack the Trump administration's approach to dealing with the mess that Joe Biden left him, which is a disgraceful thing to do while overseas.
But while she was attacking U.S. policy, she got called out by a Czech politician who was on the panel,
Petr Macinka, a Czech deputy prime minister, took her to task, "First, I think you really don't like him."
"You know, that is absolutely true," Clinton said. Then she tried to tell him what to do when it comes to Trump, "But not only do I not like him, but I don't like what he's actually doing to the United States and the world, and I think you should take a hard look at it if you think there is something good that will come of it." She's still so burnt that Trump beat her, even ten years later.
Macinka explained that what led to Trump winning was how extreme the left had become. "Well, what Trump is doing in America, I think, is a reaction. Reaction for some policies that really went too far, too far from the regular people."
He then referred to things like cancel culture, the "woke" revolution, and gender ideologies, while Hillary made faces next to him.
"Which gender, women having their rights?" Clinton snarked. Of course, not believing there are 44 genders in no way offends women's rights. She knows that, but dishonestly attacks him. Indeed, it's the people who believe that men are women who have often stomped on women's rights in such things as the right to be safe in women's locker rooms.
Macinka didn't let her get away with that. He said there were two genders and the rest was a social construct that went too far.
Hillary's response didn't even make any sense, given the topic. "Does that justify selling out Ukraine, who are on the front lines dying to save their freedom and their two genders, if that's what you're worried about?"
What did any of that have to do with Ukraine? Plus, it's Trump who's been trying to end the war, while Democrats seem to be content to let it go on forever, pouring our money out into it endlessly.
Macinka started laughing at how desperate and angry she was, "I'm sorry, this makes you nervous." You could hear other laughs as well. She really doesn't take being challenged very well. The problem with her is that she's so twisted, she can't hide it. But the rest of the world sees it.
Good for Macinka! He shouldn't have had to do it. But he had to, because she doesn't care how her words might hurt the U.S., as long as she's attacking Trump. The difference between her and someone like the present Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, is striking.
This is why she didn't win, because people can see right through her, both here and abroad. We are so lucky Trump won.
