Czech politician mocks Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton lashed out at a fellow panelist at the Munich Security Conference in Germany on Saturday after he mocked her for criticizing President Donald Trump.
Things heated up between the former Secretary of State and Czech politician Petr Macinka after she accused Trump of having “betrayed human values,” the NATO alliance and the entire West while aspiring to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s model of “irresponsible power.”
Macinka, the Czech Republic’s deputy prime minister, joked, “I don’t think you really like him,” earning a grim smile from Clinton, who was not at all amused.
Although Macinka’s joke elicited quite a few laughs from the audience, the former Democratic presidential candidate didn’t seem to find it funny.

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“That is absolutely true,” she replied. “Not only do I not like him, but I don’t like him for what he’s doing to America and the world, and I think you should take a hard look at that if you think anything good will come of it.”
Defending Trump, Macinka argued that the now-two-time president’s reactionary tactics were a response to American policies that were “too far from everyday people” and “too far from reality” with what he described as “cancel culture,” “climate alarmism,” and “woke” ideology.
Clinton laughed and shook her head as Macinka rattled off the standard list of right-wing complaints, but she couldn’t help but interrupt him when he attacked the so-called “gender revolution.”
“What gender, women who have their rights?” He scoffed, prompting Macinka to attack people who believe there are “more than two genders.”
Claiming that everything he mentioned was evidence of a left that went “too far,” Clinton then asked: “Does that justify betraying the people of Ukraine who are on the front lines dying to save their freedom?”
“Can I finish my point? I’m sorry it makes you nervous,” Macinka replied sarcastically.
Watch the full exchange, courtesy of Forbes.


