Clinton’s Outburst at Munich Conference
Hillary Clinton expressed her anger sharply when Czech Deputy Prime Minister Petr Macinka defended President Trump at the recent Munich Security Conference. During a panel discussion in Germany, Clinton criticized Trump, accusing him of “betraying the West” and wielding “unaccountable power” by mimicking Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Macinka, who also serves as the Czech Republic’s foreign minister, took a light-hearted jab at Clinton’s irritation. “First of all, I don’t think you really like him,” he remarked in response to her criticism.
Clinton shot back, saying, “That’s absolutely true, but I don’t just really hate him; I hate what he’s doing to America and the world. If you think anything good can come out of this, perhaps you should reconsider.”
Macinka went on to argue that Trump’s actions in the U.S. are a reaction to increasingly far-left policies dominating American culture. “What Mr. Trump is doing is a response to ideas that are out of touch with reality,” he stated. Clinton interjected, demanding, “What do you mean? Please give me an example.”
In response, Macinka pointed to issues like “cancel culture,” the “woke revolution,” and “climate alarmism,” prompting another interruption from Clinton. “Which gender? Do women have rights?” she pressed.
As the panel host attempted to bring some order, Macinka tried to explain, laughing, “I believe there are two genders. But some think there are more than that. I’m sorry, but this is going too far.”
Clinton then posed a pointed question: “Does that justify selling out Ukrainian citizens who are fighting for freedom?”
Macinka requested to finish his thought, saying, “Sorry about that. I know it makes you nervous.”
To which Clinton retorted, “It’s not that I’m nervous. I’m very, very unhappy.”
The exchange quickly gained traction on social media, with many users mocking Clinton’s visible frustration. Tim Young, a comedian, noted how Masinka’s defense of Trump seemed to unsettle Clinton. He commented, “He treats her perfectly, even the host tried to halt her interruptions while she was losing it.”
Foreign policy analyst Niall Gardiner shared footage of the exchange, labelling it “Upset Hillary.”
Former Michigan Republican gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon added that Masinka seemed to have triggered what she termed Clinton’s “TDS.” “Unless he calmly explains that the truth makes her nervous, nothing will stop Clinton’s disruption, and the Democratic Party will face humiliation again,” Dixon stated.

