For some time, Hillary Clinton’s opinion has not been sought, yet this did not prevent her from criticizing President Donald Trump on his birthday.
The “future president” made a notable appearance on X, where her notorious social media birthday message to herself remains unchanged. Following her loss in 2016, Clinton faced significant backlash, prompting her to silence numerous users who have attempted to correct her over the years after she made erroneous statements or launched attacks against Trump.
However, on Sunday, those users were unable to respond, as Clinton had restricted replies to her recent post criticizing President Trump for allegedly spending $45 million on a “low-energy Dear Leader parade” in Washington, D.C.
“Compare and contrast scenes from yesterday in America,” Clinton remarked regarding the events of Saturday. “On one side, Trump’s low-energy Dear Leader parade (which cost you $45 million).”
“On the other side, millions of individuals across the nation gathered peacefully to declare: Here, we have no kings.”
Only one of the 955 users that Clinton follows responded with a supportive comment. In contrast, thousands of others quote-tweeted the Democrat’s latest indication that she remains a sore loser.
One user pointed out the irony of her mocking Trump’s parade in honor of the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary, given her involvement in the 2013 Benghazi incident.
“Essentially, your actions in Benghazi reflect your level of respect for our military. You should really refrain from commenting on this,” Alan stated.
Buzz Patterson, a columnist for RedState, retorted, “And, we don’t have queens either. We have a duly-elected president…which you will never be.”
“One thing all Americans can agree on: We Hate Hillary,” another supporter of Trump commented.
An observant reader of the New York Times ironically pointed out that Hillary was among other prominent Democrats at the wedding of Alex Soros, the son of the notorious donor George Soros and a member of a family described by the publication as ‘liberal royalty.’
‘How was the Soros wedding? Hanging out with the liberal royalty seems like an enjoyable way to spend No Kings Day!’ podcaster Alex Joffe quipped derisively.
According to the Western Journal, Hillary is not only evading criticism by restricting who can comment on her posts, but she is also misrepresenting facts.
‘The estimate of $45 million is the upper limit. [It] might have been as low as $25 million, and [the] majority of the funding came from corporate and private sponsorship,’ one user on X stated, referencing a collection of information from Google’s artificial intelligence search tool. They further remarked that Clinton ‘constantly lies, which is why comments are restricted. Her nonsense cannot withstand examination.’
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