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00:00Hillary Clinton comments, during interview with Scarborough, is stirring a lot of debate.
00:05Hillary Clinton returns to TV, delivering the same smirking edge that alienates half
00:10the country.
00:11She took direct aim at white Christian men, you know, the people who built this country.
00:16When asked if America is still moving toward a more perfect union, she sighed theatrically
00:21and declared that the nation is currently on pause.
00:24She said the right wants to turn back the clock, erase history, and whitewash slavery
00:30and suffrage.
00:31She took aim, not metaphorically, directly at white men of a certain persuasion, a certain
00:36religion, a certain point of view.
00:39According to Clinton, preserving tradition or honoring faith is doing damage to the country.
00:44We were supposedly on the right trajectory before voters refused to comply.
00:49Two weeks after the assassination of Charlie Kirk, Clinton suggests men like him are the
00:54problem.
00:55People noticed.
00:57Social media lit up with the obvious question, how long until this kind of rhetoric gets someone
01:02else hurt?
01:03Let's not pretend this is harmless.
01:06It's narrative warfare.
01:08If a conservative politician went on Fox News and said people of a certain race, a certain
01:13religion, a certain ideology are doing damage to this country, the meltdown would be seismic.
01:20But Hillary says it.
01:21MSNBC nods politely, Joe Scarborough chuckles, and the media calls it nuanced.
01:26Here's the truth.
01:27This isn't about Hillary Clinton.
01:29This is about what she represents.
01:31So no, we're not on pause.
01:33We're wide awake.
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