They can’t be serious? The brain trust at ‘The View’ determined that no one could address the concerns of potential voter fraud better than Hillary Clinton? The two-time loser and former Secretary of State scolded Trump supporters for not accepting the 2020 election results.
Hillary was clearly brought on just to slam Trump. The hosts wasted no time cutting to the January 6th Capitol raid. Sara Haines asked, “how close do you think we came to a full constitutional crisis? And how accountable do you think President Trump should be for that?”
Feeding into liberal fears, Hillary began, “I think we not only came close to a full constitutional crisis, I think we’re still in it. And that gives me absolutely no satisfaction in saying this because I think we’re at a very dangerous, continuing high-level attack on the legitimacy of our government and the election of our president.”
Excuse me, what? Clinton is upset that people are daring to question the results of the 2020 election? That’s pretty ironic, isn’t it?
Clinton, who is clearly still sour from her epic loss to Trump in 2016 continued, “Obviously, our former president is not only behind it he incited it, he encouraged it and he continues to do so. And you have leaders of the Republican party who have willingly gone along as though they’re members of the cult, not a political party but a cult.”
Clinton then doubled down on the irony adding, “their continuing attacks on the election, their refusal to say, you know what, we’ve counted these votes, it’s over, we’re going to move on has sown so much doubt, and then you combine it with disinformation network known as Facebook and you got a volatile mix. We’re still in the midst of a concerted, well-funded effort to undermine American democracy.”
Hillary made countless public appearances after her landslide loss in 2016 crying about the results and claiming foreign collusion. It’s pretty moronic that the geniuses at ‘The View’ thought this was the person to talk about conceding on election results.
Never mind the fact that two election workers were just fired in Georgia for allegedly shredding ballots ahead of net months elections:
“Two workers at the elections office in Georgia’s most populous county, Fulton County, were fired for allegedly shredding voter registration forms, according to a statement Monday. The incident is likely to fuel the state’s ongoing Republican-led investigation of the office.
Richard Barron, the registration and elections director of the Fulton County Board of Elections, said in a statement that two workers were dismissed Friday after other employees reported they witnessed the workers destroying registration forms that had yet to be processed before local elections next month.”
I’m not sure what party the ballots were for and details about this instance have yet to be released, but the point is that ballot tampering happens. Was it to the extent that it through the election in 2020? I have no idea, but it is owed to the voters that a bipartisan investigation determines the legitimacy—Not Democrats.
Is that really too much to ask?
It’s not like the very partisan witch-hunt Democrats launched 4 years ago that proved to be completely bogus. The voters just want to know the truth. If anything, the more Democrats fight the pursuit of a fair investigation the more it seems like one is warranted.
Full Transcript
WHOOPI GOLDBERG: Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is a pioneer for women in politics, has lived through stuff that you just can’t make up, and that vast experience serves her well as co-author of the new thriller “State of terror.” We’re thrilled to welcome back, one of our favorite people here on “The view,” Hillary Clinton. ♪♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪♪ [ cheers and applause ]
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SARA HAINES: Okay, Secretary, we know from a new senate report that Trump directly and repeatedly tried to pressure leaders at the DOJ to overturn his election loss based on election fraud lies, those attempts to delegitimized President Biden’s win sowed enough doubt to cause the insurrection on January 6th. So how close do you think we came to a full constitutional crisis? And how accountable do you think President Trump should be for that?
CLINTON: I think we not only came close to a full constitutional crisis, I think we’re still in it. And that gives me absolutely no satisfaction in saying this, because I think we’re at a very dangerous, continuing high-level attack on the legitimacy of our government and the election of our president. Obviously, our former president is not only behind it he incited it, he encouraged it and he continues to do so. And you have leaders of the Republican party who have willingly gone along as though they’re members of the cult, not a political party but a cult. And their continuing attacks on the election, their refusal to say, you know what, we’ve counted these votes, it’s over, we’re going to move on has sown so much doubt, and then you combine it with disinformation network known as Facebook and you got a volatile mix. We’re still in the midst of a concerted, well-funded effort to undermine American democracy.
SHERRI SHEPHERD: Now Senator Clinton, Nikki Haley is considering a run for president in 2024. Surprisingly she said Republicans still need Trump in their party. She’s not alone in that because in a CNN/SSRS poll, found that 63 percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning Independents believe that Trump should lead the party, so, if they’re saying 63% what does say about the entire state of our nation?
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SUNNY HOSTIN: Madame Secretary,you mentioned Facebook and the misinformation campaign, last week the Facebook whistle-blower testified to the Senate that the company is morally bankrupt for consistently choosing profits over the public good and for spreading misinformation that stoked division in our country. We saw this play out when you ran for president and it seems that things have only gotten worse, Facebook of course denies these allegations, but should tech companies be held responsible for any of the damage that they’ve done?
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JOY BEHAR: Because President Biden’s build back better agenda is on the ropes, in part because of senators Sinema and Manchin. So, what’s going to happen? What’s going to happen there? Are they getting onboard or not? Are they going to save the country? Bernie Sanders is like, listen, why does the will of the people get held up when the majority want it?