Hillary Clinton Uses Racial Stereotype To Describe Justice Thomas

You’d think that Hillary Clinton would know better than to deploy racial stereotypes in 2022, especially during a televised interview, and certainly as a key figure in the Democrat Party.

Clarence Thomas has experienced an influx of racism following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade — and it isn’t coming from conservatives.

Hillary is no different.

There’s never been a bigger failure than Hillary Clinton. As first lady, her attempts to spearhead Bill Clinton’s healthcare program failed miserably and resulted in Republicans winning back majorities in 1994.

As Secretary of State, Hillary oversaw the total collapse of several nations in the Middle East and North Africa, even bragging about the assassination of Libya’s President Qaddafi.

She then failed to defeat Donald Trump, a total political outsider, in the 2016 presidential election.

Recalling her time in law school with Justice Clarence Thomas, Clinton claims she always knew Thomas as a man of “resentment, grievance, [and] anger,” during an unhinged interview with Gayle King.

 

“And the thing that is, well, there’s so many things about it that are deeply distressing. But women are going to die, Gayle. Women will die,” she added.

Do you think Hillary is just bitter over the fact she’s never been able to nominate a justice to the Supreme Court?

Regardless, the failed presidential candidate has been on a tear recently. She’s publicly called out sever key lawmakers, including one from her own party.

Last week, she took a swipe at senators such as Susan Collins and Joe Manchin who claimed they were misled into voting for justices who have since voted to overturn Roe v. Wade, by adding, “Anyone who is surprised by this is not paying attention.”

“I think they were misled, in part because they wanted to be misled. … They either knew or they were blind to what’s the history of the people before them,” Clinton explained.

She cautioned that the high court is poised to “turn back the clock on civil rights and gay rights.”

Let’s now take a second to listen to one of Justice Clarence Thomas’ colleagues. She is a fellow justice and just so happens to “disagree with him more than anyone else,” yet somehow she has a wildly different opinion than our beloved Hillary.

 

Author: Asa McCue


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