The Washington Post recently published excerpt Former first lady Hillary Clinton's new book doubles down on the claims that led to her defeat in the 2016 election.
At an event in New York City in September 2016, Clinton said“You could put half of Trump’s supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables.”
“Racist, sexist, homophobe, xenophobe, Islamophobe, you name it,” Clinton continued. “And unfortunately, there are people like that. And he lifted them up. … Now, some of those people are irredeemable, but thankfully they are Not.”
Then-presidential candidate Donald Trump tweeted“Wow, Hillary Clinton has so insulted my supporters, millions of wonderful, hard-working people. I think she will be sacrificed at the voting booth!”
Sure enough, about 63 million Americans (more than 31 million of whom were clearly “deplorables”) voted for Trump, giving him a landslide victory in the Electoral College and victory in the White House.
She aspires to the kind of “radical empathy” once associated with white supremacists.
In an excerpt released Wednesday, Clinton said that time has passed since her “deplorable” speech and that “the mask has come off. If anything, the hatred and violent extremism that we have seen from some of President Trump's “The word “deplorable'' is too kind of a word.'' Advocates,” he accused many of the other half of having “unresolved trauma in their lives.”
After reprising Tucker Carlson's previous report that native-born Americans were rapidly being replaced by foreigners in the workforce as racist, a recent U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics report almost echoed that paper. Despite corroborating this, Clinton said that in 2022, an anonymous editor of “America's major newspapers'' “picked up on my “deplorable'' comments and how prescient I was.'' Ta.”
“As a Christian,” the alleged fortune teller said, she hoped for the “radical empathy” she had seen in a former white supremacist who now rehabilitates people who have left identitarian groups. He said there was.
Despite this, Clinton emphasized that a part of her still agrees that some Trump supporters are “irredeemable.”
It's unclear whether Clinton believes some of those who refused to vote for her are cursed souls, especially given her subsequent mention of her Christian faith.
But after the second assassination attempt on September 15, it was clear that Clinton lacked empathy for Trump and his family, through a “consistent narrative of how dangerous Trump is.” He demanded further demonization by the media.
A few days after the assassination attempt was thwarted, when I inserted the book, she also said: criticized President Trump suggested that Democrats' inflammatory statements may have set the stage for such an attempt on his life.
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