Watch: Hillary’s Latest Attack On Donald Doesn’t Go Well

Once more, Hillary Clinton is lecturing voters.

During her Monday interview with Jimmy Fallon of “The Tonight Show,” Hillary chastised those who were angry about the upcoming rematch between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.

“Get over that! “Those are the two options,” said Clinton.

The twice-failed presidential contender then used a contrast between Biden and Trump to support her claims.

Clinton said, “One is old and effective and sensitive, has a heart, and truly cares about people.”

“And one is old and has been accused of 91 crimes.”

Observe, however, what Clinton omitted to mention, because it is far more significant than what she said: she failed to convince those who were on the fence to endorse Biden because of his record. That tells the story.

It is possible that Clinton did not make an effort to convince voters to support Biden based on his record as president because surveys have continuously indicated that most people have a negative opinion of Biden’s record. In fact, they think Biden and his ideas are responsible for the incorrect direction the nation is going.

For instance, according to a recent Fox News survey, Biden’s greatest achievement is “nothing.”

Subsequently, in the interview, Clinton incited panic by implying that Trump poses a threat to the survival of our nation and that the 2024 race is “existential.”

Says she:

“I do not know why making this decision is even more difficult. Really. That is beyond me. However, the election must take place, and perhaps people will see the significance of the issue—namely, what sort of democracy and nation we will have—because it is an existential one. And those who dismiss that are not listening since it is not as though Trump, his pals, empowerrs, or enablers are not expressing their desires to us. “They really do know quite well what type of nation they desire.”
Politicians repeat the same nihilistic platitudes every four years. Nevertheless, American democracy usually wins out.

Author: Blake Ambrose

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