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Hillary Clinton Loses Cool in Fiery Showdown With Audience Member by Staff Reports 3 days ago

 

Hillary Clinton Loses Cool in Fiery Showdown With Audience Member

In a recent forum at Columbia University, Hillary Clinton found herself in a heated exchange with a protestor who accused her of “warmongering” in her support for President Joe Biden’s request for more than $100 million in foreign assistance to Israel and Ukraine. The tense encounter lasted for more than three minutes, as the former Secretary of State engaged in a shouting match with the man.

Clinton’s response to the protestor was dismissive, telling him to sit down and asserting that she wasn’t sorry. She then invited him to come talk to her afterwards if he wanted to have a conversation. However, the exchange only escalated from there, with the man continuing to voice his concerns about the potential for World War III and criticize Clinton.

Despite the security team’s attempts to silence the protestor, Clinton couldn’t resist the temptation to keep arguing with him. She claimed that the man’s disruption was not an exercise of free speech, as it was interfering with other people’s opportunity to engage in the conversation. Eventually, security intervened and escorted the protestor out of the room.

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This incident is just another example of Clinton’s inability to gracefully handle dissenting opinions. Instead of engaging in a thoughtful discussion, she resorted to shouting and attempting to silence those who disagreed with her. It’s clear that Clinton is more interested in promoting her own agenda than in listening to diverse perspectives.

Furthermore, Clinton has continued to stay in the public eye since her defeat in the 2016 election, using her platform to spread baseless claims about President Trump and blame Republicans for climate change. It’s time for Clinton to gracefully retire from the political scene and allow fresh voices to take the stage.

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