Ah, Hillary Clinton is back in front of a camera, microphone warmed up, pearl necklace tightly fastened, doing what she does best: alienating half the country while smirking like she just solved world peace. But this time, she didn’t just recycle old grievances or wax poetic about “democracy dying in darkness” — no, this time she took direct aim at a very specific group: white Christian men.
You know, the people who built this country. The ones who fought its wars. The ones who still show up, pay their taxes, coach the little league team, and don’t usually have time to tweet because they’re too busy working.
In her latest MSNBC sermon, Clinton went full vintage Hillary — smug, coded, and somehow still tone-deaf despite decades of political experience. When asked if America is still moving toward a “more perfect union,” she sighed theatrically and declared that the nation is currently “on pause.” Translation: Republicans are winning again, and she’s upset about it.
But then came the kicker. She couldn’t help herself. She started musing about how the Right wants to “turn back the clock,” erase history, whitewash slavery and suffrage — all the usual buzzwords meant to make every single conservative in the country sound like a cartoon villain from a 1940s propaganda reel.
But then it got worse. She took aim — not metaphorically — directly at “white men of a certain persuasion, a certain religion, a certain point of view.” You don’t need a decoder ring to understand what she meant. She’s talking about Christian conservatives. She’s talking about Republicans. She’s talking about you.
According to Clinton, any desire to preserve tradition, honor faith, or — God forbid — limit the alphabet-soup social engineering coming out of the modern Left is somehow “doing damage” to the country. And of course, we were supposedly “on the right trajectory” before all those inconvenient voters showed up and refused to vote for the same people who’ve been selling out the middle class and gutting American manufacturing for three decades.
Funny how “progress” always means you giving up something, and them getting more control.
But here’s where it crosses from elitist gibberish into something darker.
Two weeks after the assassination of Charlie Kirk — a white Christian man who spent his life speaking out against big government and woke ideology — Hillary Clinton decides to step in front of a national audience and casually suggest that men like him are the root of the problem. Not a single mention of his murder. Not even a note of sympathy. Just a smug nod to the idea that “those types” are what’s wrong with America.
NEW: Hillary Clinton WARNS against the rise of Christianity, says white Christian men are causing “such damage” to the United States
“The idea you could turn the clock back and try to recreate a world that never was, dominated by – let’s say it! White men of a certain… pic.twitter.com/4WuEegZdRR
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) September 24, 2025
People noticed. The backlash was instant and furious — and no, not from the “fringe.” These were everyday Americans who are sick of being blamed, demonized, and slandered by someone who once held the nuclear codes and still can’t take accountability for anything except losing a rigged primary to Barack Obama.
Social media lit up with the obvious question: How long until this kind of rhetoric gets someone else hurt?
Let’s not pretend this is harmless. When a former Secretary of State goes on national television and casually dehumanizes an entire demographic — again — it’s not just political theater. It’s narrative warfare. And they’re hoping you don’t notice how dangerous that is.
Think about it. If a conservative politician went on Fox News and said, “People of a certain race, a certain religion, a certain ideology are doing damage to this country,” the meltdown would be seismic. There’d be emergency panels, think pieces, canceled speaking tours, and probably a congressional hearing.
Two weeks after Charlie Kirk is assassinated, Hillary Clinton reminds everyone that white Christian men are dangerous and doing damage to America. These people have no intention of turning down the temperature. They know they’re encouraging what happened pic.twitter.com/83Uq3hN0BB
— T.J. Moe (@TJMoe28) September 24, 2025
But Hillary says it? MSNBC nods politely, Scarborough chuckles, and the media calls it “nuanced.”
Here’s the truth: this isn’t about Hillary Clinton. This is about what she represents. The entitlement. The contempt. The deep, seething resentment for Americans who still believe in God, country, and the Constitution. The ones who refuse to play along with the progressive experiment. The ones who vote like their future depends on it — because it does.
So no, we’re not “on pause.” We’re wide awake. And Hillary Clinton — with her carefully rehearsed moral superiority — just reminded us exactly what we’re up against.
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NEW: Hillary Clinton WARNS against the rise of Christianity, says white Christian men are causing “such damage” to the United States
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