
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton attacked Republicans on Wednesday, immediately after calling on everyone to âstop demonizingâ one another for their political differences.
Clinton told the panelists on MSNBCâs âMorning Joeâ that while Americans need to âstop demonizing each other,â most of the demonization is coming from the political right. She then accused Republicans of wanting to erase slavery from U.S. history and of only wanting to hear their own point of view.
âWe have to got to stop demonizing each other,â Clinton said. âNow, I think most of that right now in our countryâs history is coming from the right, from people who want to dominate, they want their point of view. You know, writing out slavery from history? That doesnât make it go away. You know, weâve got to stop with the finger-pointing and the scapegoating. We can have legitimate disagreements, right? I mean, how do you provide affordable healthcare for everybody? Letâs figure that out. How do you deal with whatâs gonna be job loss from AI? Letâs get working on that. Thatâs what we should be doing, but we should do it in the truth-based reality that we have to live in. Facts and evidence have to matter again.â
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While political attacks have come from both sides, Democrats spent an entire election cycle ahead of November 2024 calling President Donald Trump a âthreat to democracyâ and a âfascist,â along with comparing him to Adolf Hitler. Clinton has repeatedly warned that Trump is a âthreatâ to American democracy and even stated on âThe Rachel Maddow Showâ that he desired to be a âdictatorâ just one day following the second assassination attempt against him.
Following the death of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, 58 Democrats in the House voted against a resolution to honor Kirkâs life. Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez called Kirk âignorantâ and âuneducatedâ on the House floor on Friday, while Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar made several baseless claims about Kirk on Sept. 11 and criticized anyone who is honoring his good deeds.
As of July 4, 2025, far-left extremists accounted for five terrorist attacks or attempted attacks, which puts 2025 on pace to be the most violent year for the political left in over 30 years, according to The Atlantic. Violence coming from the political right has since been on the decline.
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