Hillary Clinton decided to get on her high horse via Twitter and condemn President Trump’s alleged description of those paradises on earth otherwise known as El Salvador, Haiti, and some African countries as “sh*thole countries.”
And in an irony that could quite possibly end all future ironies, Clinton used the 8 year anniversary of the tragic earthquake that devastated the island nation in 2010 to frame her remarks.
“The anniversary of the devastating earthquake 8 years ago is a day to remember the tragedy, honor the resilient people of Haiti, & affirm America’s commitment to helping our neighbors,” the Pantsuit Queen sermonized. “Instead, we’re subjected to Trump’s ignorant, racist views of anyone who doesn’t look like him.”
The anniversary of the devastating earthquake 8 years ago is a day to remember the tragedy, honor the resilient people of Haiti, & affirm America’s commitment to helping our neighbors. Instead, we‘re subjected to Trump’s ignorant, racist views of anyone who doesn’t look like him.
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) January 12, 2018
Just… wow…
I mean, where to begin. Where to possibly begin?
On the one hand, we’ve got words from President Trump – harsh words to be sure, crude even, but words nonetheless, even provably accurate ones. Meanwhile, Trump’s actions are actually provably helping minorities in America with, you know, real things that minorities need, like jobs and stuff.
On the other hand, we’ve got the Paragon of Virtue-Signalling condemning Trump as a “racist” for his words, while her actions actually harmed the nation she is verbally trying to defend.
So, what exactly happened to that massive chunk of change the Clinton Foundation supposedly raised to help Haiti? Inquiring minds want to know.
For those who might like to explore the issue further, this piece from GOP.com, entitled “How the Clintons Hurt Haiti,” documents the Haiti / Clinton scandal piece by piece using mainstream media source links.
In sum, although the Clintons promised to take a prominent role in Haiti’s rebuild following the 2010 earthquake, the country remains in shambles as Clinton Foundation donors and family members received massive contracts.
Put this way, Trump’s words aside, he likely isn’t the least popular 2016 presidential candidate in Haiti.
So yeah, Twitter gave the Hil quite the bitter wake-up call for her hypocrisy:
Speaking of Haiti, where's their money @HillaryClinton? https://t.co/uoOmGriVMT
— John Cardillo (@johncardillo) January 12, 2018
You and your husband used the aftermath of the devastating earthquake to steal millions of dollars from the Haitian people. https://t.co/XAlrKh1QsY
— Joe Walsh (@WalshFreedom) January 12, 2018
Pretty remarkable statement from a tone-deaf woman who used stolen Haiti relief funds to pay for her daughters wedding. https://t.co/H37GaIPJj1
— TheLastRefuge (@TheLastRefuge2) January 12, 2018
https://twitter.com/SparkleSoup45/status/951975528839503872
https://twitter.com/politicalelle/status/951896446948687872
https://twitter.com/SAMISOMETIMEZ/status/952084245840711680
https://twitter.com/amber_athey/status/951909753218793473
Girl, maybe sit this one out. https://t.co/tO81V3JQ3W
— Emily Zanotti (@emzanotti) January 12, 2018
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