Hillary Clinton says shes AFRAID of minority rule claims Republicans are threat to US democracy
The real problem with the US is the conspiracy-mongering by Republicans, whose hopes of winning elections endanger democracy itself⦠at least thatâs according to former first lady and failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Clinton has struggled to remain in the political limelight after her 2016 wipeout to Donald Trump in the presidential election the corporate media overwhelmingly favored her to win. Even as a special counsel indicted a partner in the law firm representing her campaign for one of the âRussiagateâ conspiracy theories, she offered her take on the current political situation in the US on the pages of the Atlantic.
In Clintonâs telling, everything has vindicated her 1990s claim about a âvast right-wing conspiracyâ working against her husbandâs presidency, which has only been made worse since by social media and Republicans âexploiting fear and suspicion in a quest to permanently seize political power.â
The US finds itself in âan existential crisis in lots of ways because thereâs no doubt in my mind that the plan on the other side is to win the presidency again, whether or not they win the popular vote and the Electoral College. And the same will be true to take back the Senate, to take back the House. And anybody who thinks thatâs not the most important issue facing our democracy is really not paying attention,â Clinton told the Atlanticâs Jennifer Senior during last weekâs festival sponsored by the publication.
Also on rt.com Chris Hedges: Americaâs fate is oligarchy or autocracyâWe are in the middle of a constitutional crisis. Itâs like the frog dropped into the water. Itâs boiling,â Clinton said.
People are still arguing about stuff that is important, but not as fundamental as whether or not our democracy will be broken and then taken over. And minority rule will be what we live under, the norm.
There is a direct line from what she âsaw and tried to describeâ in the 1990s to Trump and his âenablers and othersâ creating âthis absolute cauldron of conspiracy and hatred and anger and looking for explanations and scapegoats,â resulting in the January 6 riot at the US Capitol, Clinton argued.
The vast majority of US media outlets have sided with the Democrats in describing the riot as an âinsurrectionâ against âour democracyâ and denounced lawmakers in Republican states seeking to pass voter integrity laws as racist efforts at âvoter suppression.â
Also on rt.com If the Biden name really was âsynonymous with democracyâ then Hunterâs book tour wouldn't look like Our Democracyâs victory lapDemocrats currently control the White House and both chambers of Congress, albeit with razor-thin margins. According to Clinton, however, âcommercial financial interests, ideological and partisan interests, even religious interestsâ have been working with the Republicans since the 1990s to âtry to inject doubt and to cause a loss of confidence in our system, to try to tilt both the financial and the political balance toward the right.â
Addressing President Joe Bidenâs vaccine mandates, Clinton said they proved threats work, because they cut through social media conspiracy chatter to make the choice âreal.â
There is a reality, and then there is craziness and conspiracy and nuttiness.
She urged the Democrats to get rid of the Senate filibuster, because Republicans were âa political party that does not respect the rule of law, does not even respect the process unless it works for them.â
The public and the press donât âfully appreciate the determination, the relentless pursuit of power, the design of minority rule that we are currently watching happen,â Clinton argued. As proof, she pointed out she won the popular vote for president but lost the Electoral College because âwe saw all this stuff online about the Trump campaign and WikiLeaks and the Russians and all of that.â
She did not mention that the âstuff onlineâ has been traced back to her campaign, though.
Also on rt.com âWar criminal! Out!â Protesters greet Hillary Clinton as she becomes chancellor of university in Northern IrelandWhile Clintonâs interview did not make that many waves, it was embraced by the extremely online Democrat âResistance,â who sang praises to her warnings about a âslow-motion coupâ supposedly underway.
Others disagreed.
âThe idea that Hillary Clinton of all people stands against some dark political force in this country is obscene,â tweeted Jeff Deist, president of the libertarian Mises Institute. âShe personifies it.â
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