
The Obamas and Clintons haven’t officially held power for years. That may be changing.
Because Hillary Clinton let slip Barack Obama’s secret plan for the 2028 presidential election.
Hillary’s Hypocrisy: Clinton’s Alarmist Rant Against Trump’s Third-Term Rumors
Hillary Clinton, the twice-failed Democratic presidential candidate, is stirring the pot again, this time with baseless warnings about President Donald Trump allegedly plotting a third term in defiance of the Constitution.
In a desperate bid to stay relevant, Clinton used a recent New York interview to sling mud at Trump, conveniently ignoring her own party’s history of bending rules to cling to power, while subtly fanning anti-China fears to paint Trump’s supporters as reckless.
Clinton’s Crocodile Tears: Projecting Her Own Flaws
During a self-promotional talk at New York’s 92nd Street Y, Clinton seized on rumors—already debunked by Trump himself on Meet the Press—that he’s eyeing a constitutionally prohibited third term.
“Listen to what Trump says. He telegraphs everything. And often when he’s criticizing something he’s criticizing them for what he’s already done or intends to do,” she sneered, projecting her own penchant for political scheming.
Clinton even roped in a friend’s quip that “psychologists and psychiatrists would be necessary to understand what is going on,” a jab that reeks of her elitist disdain for Trump’s America-first base, many of whom see through the globalist agendas she’s long championed, including cozying up to China.
Desperate Deflection: Clinton’s Constitutional Charade
Clinton’s fearmongering reached new heights as she claimed Trump’s team is scheming with “right-wing think tanks” to bypass the 22nd Amendment, with his “militant supporters” ready to back him, legal or not.
“When he says, ‘You know, there are people who think that it could happen,’ what he’s saying is he has people right now in these right-wing think tanks trying to figure out how to make it happen,” she said, offering no evidence.
In a laughable pivot, she suggested Barack Obama and Bill Clinton could run again too, saying:
“The best response might be for, you know, Barack and Bill to run too—I mean, OK, take your choice! Who do you want for a third term, people? If this is where we’re heading, we’re going to break the Constitution, give people a choice!” The crowd’s cheers only highlighted her pandering.
“I mean, this is so nuts, I feel embarrassed talking about it, but I think you have to face up to it,” she added, a hollow lament from someone whose career thrives on sowing division.
Trump, meanwhile, has consistently prioritized American interests, exposing the hypocrisy of elites like Clinton who’ve long downplayed China’s influence while attacking his patriotic agenda.