Hillary Clinton has a knack for timing, doesn’t she? Just one week after conservative activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated, she jumps onto social media to promote a book literally titled Why Fascists Fear Teachers. And the author? None other than Randi Weingarten — the teachers’ union boss whose policies have left public schools in ruins.
Clinton posted a smiling photo of Weingarten holding the book, along with her glowing endorsement: “Congratulations to my friend Randi Weingarten… Randi’s new book is a critical read for this moment.” Translation: if you disagree with them on education policy, congratulations — you’re the fascist in the room.
That word — fascist — it’s the left’s favorite label these days. Don’t want pornographic material in your child’s library? Fascist. Think parents should have a say in what schools teach? Fascist. Believe kids should be learning math instead of gender ideology? Fascist. It’s a political smear designed to shut people up, and Hillary is once again amplifying it.
AMAZON SHOULD BAN THIS BOOK. UNDER FIRE: Hillary Clinton is facing sharp backlash after promoting a new book that paints her political opponents as “fascists” — just one week after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
In her post, Clinton praised teachers… pic.twitter.com/MEbSNE4qM5
— Dennis Michael Lynch (@TrustDML) September 18, 2025
But here’s where this goes from absurd to dangerous. Conservatives immediately pointed out the context: Kirk’s assassin reportedly carved the word “fascist” onto shell casings before the shooting. The rhetoric isn’t just childish name-calling anymore — it’s being weaponized. And yet Hillary Clinton and Randi Weingarten are doubling down on it, as if nothing happened.
Matt Whitlock called it out bluntly: “It’s been one week since Charlie Kirk was murdered by a lunatic who wrote about ‘fascists’ on shell casings. Now Weingarten has a new book arguing everyone who disagrees with her is a fascist.” That’s not hyperbole — that’s the literal overlap between political rhetoric and political violence.
Corey DeAngelis didn’t hold back either: “Hillary Clinton and Randi Weingarten are going full speed ahead with this disgusting rhetoric right after Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Sick people.”
Even the RNC weighed in: “Democrats Hillary Clinton and Randi Weingarten are still suggesting Republicans are ‘fascists.’ They really can’t help themselves, can they?”
But let’s pause here. Why is this book being framed as some high-minded defense of democracy when its central premise is smearing opponents as enemies of the state? Weingarten claims critics should “read the book” because it’s a “love letter to teachers.” Yet the preview describes attacks on public schools as the hallmark of fascist regimes — comparing parents at school board meetings to dictators banning books in the 1930s. That’s not a love letter. That’s an attack wrapped in flowery language.
One week after Charlie Kirk was shot by a radicalized youth who engraved “fascist” on his bullets, Hillary Clinton is online promoting a book calling her opponents “fascists.”
When elites feel threatened, they smear dissent as “enemies of democracy” to silence truth. pic.twitter.com/0p6sSE9C7x
— Josh Guillory (@JoshGuilloryUSA) September 18, 2025
And it’s not happening in a vacuum. For years, liberal pundits and politicians have gleefully tossed the “fascist” label at conservatives. Kirk, Trump, Vance, DeSantis — the list goes on. Now, after Kirk’s death, examples are piling up of people on the left celebrating or downplaying the assassination. It’s a reminder of just how toxic and reckless the political climate has become.
So here’s the uncomfortable question Hillary Clinton won’t answer: When the rhetoric you amplify ends up etched onto bullets, do you pause and rethink? Or do you smile for the camera, hold up a book, and hit “post”?
Because that’s what happened here. And millions of people saw it.
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