Saturday, 21 December 2024

[WATCH] Hillary Clinton Suggests ‘Criminally Charging’ Americans For ‘Engaging In Propaganda’


Hillary Clinton suggested on MSNBC that Americans should be “civilly” or “criminally” charged for engaging in “propaganda.”

What type of ‘propaganda?’

Russiagate nonsense.

“Just as Mueller indicted a lot of Russians who were engaged in direct election interference in boosting Trump back in 2016, but I also think there are Americans who are engaged in this kind of propaganda,” she said.

“Whether they should be civilly or even, in some cases, criminally charged is something that would be a better deterrence,” she continued.

“To make her argument against free speech, she invokes the Russiagate scam that itself was the product of her campaign’s own propaganda. Speaking of which, the case that she invokes here — Mueller charging some Russians for social media activity — led to Mueller dropping the case after the Russian company showed up to fight the case in court,” The Grayzone journalist Aaron Maté noted.

WATCH:

X users reacted to Clinton wanting to prosecute Americans for so-called ‘propaganda’:

In addition to threats against Americans for their inalienable right to free speech, Clinton parroted vitriolic rhetoric against Donald Trump.

“I don’t understand why it’s so difficult for the press to have a consistent narrative about how dangerous Trump is,” Clinton said.

She called Trump a “danger to our country and world.”

WATCH:

Per Fox News:

Clinton is promoting her latest memoir, “Something Lost, Something Gained,” which was described this year in part as “a fervent and persuasive warning to all American voters.” She went on to say Monday that the press was “merciless” when pointing out President Biden’s issues following his poor debate showing against Trump in June, and Trump was counting on public indifference to his controversies.

“Americans need to understand that they have to take Trump both seriously and literally,” she said. “He has said what he wants to do. He and his allies with Project 2025, his desire to be a dictator, at least on day one, all of that is in the public record. And I believe that more Americans have to be, you know, willing to endure what frankly is discomforting and to some extent kind of painful, to take him at his word and to be outraged by what he represents.”

“We can’t go back and give this very dangerous man another chance to do harm to our country and the world,” she added.

Clinton’s interviews came on the heels of the second attempt to kill Trump in the past two months. Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, was accused of pointing an AK-47 at Trump on Sunday afternoon while he was golfing at his club in West Palm Beach, Fla. Secret Service opened fire at him after spotting the rifle through a fence ahead of where Trump was playing; Routh fled but was arrested shortly afterward.


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