
WATCH: Hillary Clinton CALLED OUT and Obliterated for Having TDS in Heated Exchange Over Transgender and Wokeness with Pro-Trump Czech Minister in Munich


Hillary Clinton got absolutely obliterated at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday, during a heated debate with Czech Foreign Minister Petr Macinka, who slammed her for hating Trump and for divisive liberal policies.
The exchange began during a forum titled “The West-West Divide: What Remains of Common Values,” when moderator Bronwen Maddox, the Director and Chief Executive of Chatham House think tank in London, UK, asked Clinton about the cultural rift in the United States as it relates to Russia and Ukraine. Clinton went off on Trump, accusing him of an “effort to force Ukraine into a surrender deal with Putin,” betraying the West, and betraying human values.
“I believe Ukraine is fighting for our democracy and our values of freedom and civilization on the front lines, losing thousands of people and having their country destroyed by one man’s mania to control them. And I think Trump either doesn’t understand or could care less about that suffering,” Clinton said.
Clinton further claimed that Trump is modeling himself after Putin’s regime, which is “so unaccountable that it could act with impunity,” she said.
Maddox fired back, “I don’t think we would be having this debate under that kind of regime,” before turning to Macinka for his take on whether Trump’s Ukraine policy is driving a “rift in the West.”
During a forum titled “The West-West Divide: What Remains of Common Values,” Clinton and Czech Foreign Minister Petr Macinka
He then turned to Clinton to taunt her, saying, “Well, first, I think you really don’t like him,” which made her lose it. “You know that is absolutely true! But I really, not only do I not like him, I don’t like him because of what he’s doing to the United States and the world. And I think you should take a hard look at it if you think that there is something good that will come out of it,” Clinton said before proceeding to interrupt Macinka’s response and lecture him on social issues.
When Macinka noted that Trump’s policies are a “reaction” to the Democrats’ policies that he says “really went too far,” Clinton stammered back, “Like what? Give me an example!”
He then pointed out the transgender insanity in the US, woke cancel culture, and the woke revolution, and Clinton accused him of sexism, saying, “Which gender? Women having their rights?”
As he continued to explain his position, Clinton interrupted again, pivoting the conversation back to Ukraine, and he demolished her. “Can I please finish my points? I’m sorry that it makes you, makes you nervous. I’m really sorry for that,” Macinka fired back.
Clinton responded, “It doesn’t make me nervous. It makes me very, very unhappy,” before Macinka finally finished his comments.
Notably, this comes after Clinton embarrassed herself and the United States in Munich, when she unironically invited Rep. Tim “Sarah” McBride (D-DE), a biological male cosplaying as a woman, and described him as a “gender rights champion” on stage at a panel on women’s rights.
WATCH:
Maddox: I’m really interested in the line that our discussion is having already, which is a battle within the West between conservatism and liberalism. But I don’t think we would be having this discussion at all if it weren’t for some of the positions the US administration has taken. And let me take one of them, which is Ukraine, which is obviously at the center of the Munich discussions of the past couple of years, and the line that the Trump administration has taken in trying to resolve the Ukraine conflict following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and it’s apparent thrust to accept Russia’s territorial encroachment on Ukraine. And to you, I absolutely, you know, I understand, we’ve had various versions of it already. Your characterization of a clash between conservative and liberal values being, you know, at the heart of what’s going on in the West, but in this particular one, a security issue, one that involves international law, whether countries still respect those international laws laid down after the Second World War. Do you think that that brings a new rift within the West, Ukraine, US’s position?
Are you talking to me?
Maddox: Yes, I am.
Clinton: I think that the Trump administration’s position toward Ukraine is disgraceful. I think the effort to force Ukraine into a surrender deal with Putin is shameful. I think the effort that Putin and Trump are making to profit off the misery and death of the Ukrainian people is a historic error and corrupt to the nth degree. So, I believe Ukraine is fighting for our democracy and our values of freedom and civilization on the front lines, losing thousands of people and having their country destroyed by one man’s mania to control them. And I think Trump either doesn’t understand or could care less about that suffering. So, that’s what I think.
Maddox: And so do you think he has destroyed the West to go to our title?
Clinton: He has betrayed the West. He’s betrayed human values. He’s betrayed the NATO Charter, the Atlantic Charter, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. A lot of what has been done before to try to make sense of how difficult it is to restrain people who want unaccountable power, and none of us in this room, including all of us on this panel, would choose to live under a regime that was so unaccountable that it could act with impunity the way that Putin does, except that’s who Trump is modeling himself after.
Maddox: I don’t think we would be having this debate under that kind of regime. For sure, we will come back, I suspect, to the conservatism and liberalism clash within the West. But thank you for that. Petr, Do you agree that the Trump administration’s actions on Ukraine have produced a rift in the West?
Macinka: Well, first, I think you really don’t like him.
Clinton: You know that is absolutely true! But I really, not only do I not like him, I don’t like him because of what he’s doing to the United States and the world. And I think you should take a hard look at it if you think that there is something good that will come out of it.
Macinka: What I think Trump is doing in America, I think it is reaction, reaction, reaction for something that, for some policies that really went too far, too far from the regular people, too far from reality.
Clinton: Like what? Give me an example!
Macinka: So, you know, we saw the cancel culture, we saw the woke revolution. I don’t agree with the gender revolution, the climate alarmism—
Clinton: Which gender? Women having their rights?
Macinka: I think there are two genders, so, but, some of us—
Clinton: Well, how about half of us? Can we have out rights?
Macinka: Some of us think that there is more than one, or more than two, sorry, more than two gender. I think there is male and female, and the rest probably is a social construct. So this is something that went too far.
Clinton: But does that justify selling out the people of Ukraine, who are on the front lines dying to save their freedom and their two genders if that’s what you’re worried about?
Macinka: Can I please finish my points? I’m sorry that it makes you, makes you nervous. I’m really sorry for that.
Clinton: It doesn’t make me nervous. It makes me very, very unhappy.
Macinka: I have to say one more thing. You said that Ukraine fights for our future and for our freedom. I think first, Ukraine fights for Ukraine’s future, Ukraine’s freedom, and Ukraine’s sovereignty and independence. So, we should help them, of course, but what I see in some people in the West, they are trying to misuse help to Ukraine, but that’s another question. I don’t know if Trump’s administration is is helping the Ukraine to stop the war. I believe, I believe that there is such an approach. I don’t see any other, any other strong player, strong geopolitical player, who would be able to force Russia to stop killing the Ukraine people and stop destroying their country. I don’t see— maybe China, but China makes nothing. I don’t know if the pressure, if Trump is forcing Russia in the way that they will stop the war. I don’t know. I only see that the only Americans right at the moment can make it. I see the dialogue–
Maddox: Do you think Europe could put more pressure on Russia, for example, by putting pressure on Turkey, by targeting the refineries of oil more and so on?
I think Europe also makes some pressure. We release sanctions, we do what we can. But I think the Russians, they probably don’t care. When I visited Ukraine, I saw the, really, the goodwill of all people in Ukraine. They were really united, united and willing to stop the war, but they also made some steps that probably a year ago, no one from them would allow to say or even suggest. Now they are, they are, they are ready to make some steps back. Now, is ball on the Russian side, but I don’t see any goodwill on their side.
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