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Hillary Clinton Says Trump Wants to Kill His Opponents

Hillary Clinton's harmful rhetoric about Trump recycles the Democrats' longstanding strategy of spreading fear and despair.

Once again, Hillary Clinton is back at it, spinning her wheels in the mud of conspiracy theories and fear-mongering about former President Donald Trump. In her latest jab, Clinton resurrects the stale narrative of Trump’s admiration for “strongmen” leaders, this time claiming that Trump desires to emulate the likes of Vladimir Putin by silencing his opposition. Her remarks on the “Defending Democracy” podcast smack of desperation and a refusal to move past her 2016 defeat.

Clinton’s fixation on this “bromance” with Putin is a tired rerun of the Russiagate saga, a narrative that’s been poked full of holes and discredited, yet she clings to it like a life raft. It’s fascinating, really, how Clinton can so casually weave a tale of authoritarian envy around Trump, painting him as a would-be dictator, all while ignoring the autocratic tendencies on display within her own party. This fearmongering about Trump desiring to “kill, imprison, or exile” his opposition is nothing more than political theater, an attempt to distract from the real issues at hand.

Hillary Clinton’s relentless doomsaying about a potential Trump presidency redux merely recycles the Democrats’ longstanding strategy of spreading fear and despair. It’s as though she’s caught in an endless feedback loop, her political discourse limited to summoning the specter of tyranny at every turn. Far from championing democracy, her approach only serves to belittle it.

Americans Should Fear Hillary Clinton and Her Ilk Instead

The genuine cause for alarm lies not in Clinton’s speculative musings about Trump’s supposed dictator envy but in the palpable degradation of civil discourse and the politicization of intelligence operations that Clinton and her cohort epitomize. Their readiness to disseminate unfounded accusations and compromise the sanctity of our democratic foundations for political leverage presents an unmistakable hazard to the nation. It’s this manipulative conduct and disregard for the truth that truly endangers our democratic system, not the purported inclinations of Trump or any other individual leader.

With the political arena heating up for another election showdown, featuring Trump poised for a potential rematch against Biden and the emergence of RFK Jr. as a rogue independent candidate, the last thing America needs is the continuation of Clinton’s polarizing fear-mongering. Instead of succumbing to the desperate fabrications peddled by Clinton and the Democratic machine, it’s imperative that we steer clear of their attempts to sow discord and division.

Americans must look beyond these baseless scare tactics and recognize that it’s the likes of Clinton who pose the real threat to our democratic values and national cohesion. As we navigate the political turbulence ahead, our focus should be on fostering unity and integrity, rather than indulging the destructive lies of those who would seek to divide and conquer for their own gain.

Robert Chernin

Robert Chernin

Robert B. Chernin has brought his years of political consulting and commentary back to radio. As a longtime entrepreneur, business leader, fundraiser and political confidant, Robert has a unique perspective with insights not heard anyway else. Robert has consulted on federal and statewide campaigns at the gubernatorial, congressional, senatorial, and presidential level. He served in leadership roles in the presidential campaigns of President George W. Bush as well as McCain for President. He led Florida’s Victory 2004’s national Jewish outreach operations as Executive Director. In addition, he served on the President’s Committee of the Republican Jewish Coalition. Robert co-founded and served as president of the Electoral Science Institute, a non-profit organization that utilizes behavioral science to increase voter participation and awareness. Robert can be heard on multiple radio stations and viewed on the “Of the People” podcast where you get your podcasts.