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Hillary Clinton is FINISHED..

Hillary Clinton is FINISHED...

Cash Jordan

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Hillary Clinton is back and this is how her return is going.

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It makes me nervous. It makes me very very very happy.

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At this conference they decided to ask her about Epstein.

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The Epstein files have brought out.

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Thank you very much. We have gone everywhere from Newstalk to Epstein.

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To the last question.

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Oh, they're upset. We're hoping that, you know, there will be continued release every day that passes. That doesn't mean, as our news commentators say every day in the United States, that because someone's name is there, they committed a crime. I've called for many, many years for everything to be put out there so people can not only see what is in them, but also, if appropriate, hold people accountable.

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We'll see what happens.

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Who's in there that should be held accountable? Whose name didn't come up at all when this question was asked? And why is she here at a security conference? Is she plotting something? And Trump is also top of mind.

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She's furious.

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There's a lot of title.

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He has betrayed the West. He's betrayed human values. He's betrayed the NATO Charter, the Atlantic Charter, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. A lot of what has been done before to try to make sense of how difficult it is to restrain people who want unaccountable power. And none of us in this room, including all of us on this panel would choose to live under a regime that was so unaccountable that it could act with impunity the way that

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Putin does except that's who Trump is modeling himself as.

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I didn't think we would be having a debate under that kind of regime.

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Well uh first I think you really don't like him.

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You know that is absolutely true, but she has not forgiven those of you who did not make her President for voting for him. She hasn't forgiven you and she might give you a second chance to redeem yourself

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Not only do I not like him

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I don't like him because of what he's doing to the United States and the world and I think you should take a hard look At it if you think there is something good that will come not only do I hate him to too far. Right. Too far from the regular people. Too far from reality. So you know, we saw the cancel culture. That's that we saw the the vogue revolution. Look at her face. Look at that smirk. It's all a joke to her. When you confront her on anything. That's that we saw the the vogue revolution. We we don't I don't agree with the gender revolution the climate alarm is gender women I think there are two genders So this is something that went too far

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But does that justify selling out the people of Ukraine who are on the front lines?

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Wow. I'm sorry that it makes you nervous. I'm really sorry for that.

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It makes me nervous. It makes me very...

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Oh, the anger. The anger. It's there. She's angry. How dare this man confront her on anything? How dare these people ask her questions? She should have been in her second, her second term should have been over. But what about this idea that Hillary might be too old to run for president for the fourth or fifth time?

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Well, as perhaps one of the few people who has actually been around since the end of the Second World War.

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She's old enough to be president, folks.

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Let me add my version of history to the revisionism that I hear in not just this conversation, but so many other places.

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Let's hear this.

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It is, for me, a blessing that freedom was expanded to include in the United States, for example, the right of black people to be treated at least better than they had been for 400 or so years.

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Everyone agrees with that.

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It was a culmination of freedom for women to be given their rights much more fully than they had been.

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Everyone agrees with that.

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It was, I think, a dramatic recognition of human dignity. I understand conservative impulses. I understand we are fighting an ideological battle that is as old as time.

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Oh, really?

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There are those of us who are more comfortable in a more open, tolerant world.

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She's open, she's tolerant, yet as you're about to hear, conservatives disagree with things like the civil rights of other people. And your vote for Trump is an impulse. She understands you're an animal.

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And there are those who have their concerns about it because they worry about the impact on existing institutions like the family, community and others. So this really, yes, Migration has been a huge flashpoint more people were Deported under my husband and Barack Obama without putting children into detention Camps then we're in the first Trump term or this first year of trial So I think she's ready. She's gonna secure the border better than Trump. The facts because very often the ideological impulse to try to protect the status quo

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or return making America great again and some nostalgic past that existed for white men and capitalist.

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5:58

Okay, there it is. There it is. She's back folks. This is her policy proposal. When she runs for president, when she throws

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her hat back in the ring for the fourth or fifth time here. She's gonna come in, she is gonna secure the border because you're upset about that. And she's gonna do it while not taking us back to a time where certain people in America didn't have the right to vote, which is what the Republicans wanna do. Can you believe this?

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Revisionism?

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And she's accusing others of revisionism.

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Enterprise was not exactly open and welcoming to people who look like me and a lot of other people. My goodness, she's a victim, folks. Fabric. I have no argument with the necessity of trying to figure out how do we form families. I'm very proud of my family. I'm proud of my three grandchildren. I am proud to be-

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How about your husband?

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Part of that tradition.

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How about Bill?

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That doesn't mean everybody has to be.

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Why won't you mention Bill?

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That doesn't mean everyone who doesn't have children is somehow an illegitimate human being.

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No one said that! So how do we make the case in a positive way, not a bullying. Because Trump's a bully. You hear this, everything she's saying, she says exists in opposition to an evil, horrible regime, a Trump regime that you voted for. But don't worry, folks, she gets you on the border. She's ready to come in and take those moderate voters, sweep them into her camp and run things just like it's the 90s. And very shameful way. So this debate that's going on is driven by an effort

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to control people. To control who we are, how we look, who we love.

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Yeah, she doesn't want to do that.

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And I think we need to call it for what it is. She's a crusader. There is a legitimate reason to have a debate about things like migration. It went too far. It's been disruptive and destabilizing and it needs to be fixed in a humane way.

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This woman will literally say anything if it means people support her. Don't tell me for a second none of this has a presidential aspiration behind it. She's the only Democrat coming out saying that she is for securing the border. Gavin Newsom, AOC, these people don't even know what they think and they're certainly not going to say something like this. But she is positioning herself as the antithesis to all of America's supposed problems. But just before we continue,

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I have to, uh, I have to say, uh, one more thing. You said that, uh, Ukraine fights for our future and for our Freedom, I think first Ukraine fights for Ukraine's future Yeah, Ukraine's freedom and Ukraine's values sovereignty and independence So we should help them of course, but I what I see in Some people in the West they are trying to misuse help the Ukraine.

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But that's another question. I don't know if Trump's administration is helping the Ukraine to stop the war. I believe that there is such an approach. I don't see any other strong player, strong geopolitical player.

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If Hillary Clinton were president right now, Venezuela would still exist as a dictatorship. They would still sell their illegal sanctioned oil to countries like Russia and China and help them and Iran evade US sanctions and stay powerful. Power that these countries use to do things like wage war on countries like Ukraine.

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I don't know if the pressure, if Trump is forcing Russia in the way that they will stop the war. I don't know. Their money's running out. The only Americans right at the moment can make it. I see the dialogue.

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Do you think Europe could put more pressure on Russia, for example by putting pressure on Turkey, by targeting refineries of oil more and so on?

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Sanctions don't work. Sanctions don't work unless you're gonna go and take those sanctioned oil tankers and seize them and bring them and their illegal oil and throw it in the United States strategic reserve. That's what we're doing now. Without force, you can't enforce sanctions. I'm sorry, that's why they've been evaded for so long. That's why we have the Ukraine war because the sanctions never worked.

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It'll make some pressure. We release sanctions, we do what we can. But I think the Russians, they probably don't care. When I visited Ukraine, I think the Russians, they probably don't care. When I visited Ukraine, I saw really the goodwill of all people in Ukraine. They were really united, united and willing to stop the war.

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But they keep inviting, they seem to be.

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They also made some steps that probably a year ago, no one from them would allow to say or even suggest. Now they are ready to make some steps back.

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So thanks for Hillary Clinton, not looking great. She came out here to be an expert on everything and she has proven that she might not be an expert on everything, just like somebody else who came to this conference to further their presidential ambitions, which I think, well, let me see what you think.

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And to all of you, and Congressman, I'll start with you, would and should the US actually commit US troops to defend Taiwan?

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Oh, this is great.

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If China were to move.

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You know, I think that this is such a... Look at her faces. that this is you know I think that this is a this is of course a very long-standing policy of the United States and I think what we are hoping for is that we want to make sure that we never get to that point and we want to make sure that we are moving in all of our economic research and our global positions to avoid-

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Any such confrontation and for that question to even arise.

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But exciting moments like that are exactly why Hillary Clinton thinks it is time for a rebrand and that this time it's gonna work.

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Bring in Guy Benson, host of the Guy Benson Show on Fox Radio. I wanted to get your take on that. She's sometimes been more in the middle in her party when it comes to immigration. To me, it's not so much that she's changed, but the rest of the party has shifted much to the left, especially the younger folks.

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She's saying what it takes to get votes. Yeah, you look at the Clinton era Democrats and they sound like right-wing conservatives on the issue of illegal immigration. Even Barack Obama, when he was running for office and was president, he sounds like someone who'd be totally rejected by the left wing of the party today. I'm not sure, Dana, that these are true believers, right, that they actually think that we need

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to really toughen up the borders and throw in a few adjectives like humane. I think they recognize that they need to say these things and deliver less chaotic results for the electorate for the purpose of winning elections and gaining power. Now that's a question of motives. It's impossible to know what's happening in her heart. I just didn't.

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The motive is I want to be president That's the motive. It's not complicated She wants to rule this country and she is gonna try again At least she's setting up for it be her making comments like this publicly When her party was in charge when this was spinning out of control, right?

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Yeah, then Trump ran on this one on this. this, suddenly she's got a message for the world.

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President Obama also made a lot of news this week, and let's just pick this one, and that was on dealing with homelessness.

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Morally, ethically speaking, it is an atrocity that in a country this wealthy we have people just on the streets, but we should also recognize that the average person you know doesn't want to have to navigate around a tent city in the middle of Downtown we're not gonna be able to generate support for it If we simply say you know what it's not their fault and so they should be able to do whatever they want

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It's like an entire political machine has come out of hiding over the last few days and has reemerged as the party of moderation, of tolerance, of caring for each other, of caring for America's homeless. Even though a lot of the problems we have in this country, like homelessness, and like a wide open border, and like regimes in places like Iran that still threaten us today, all of that stuff came about under their watch. They've literally put sticks on the fire and now they're offering themselves up as the solution. As the AOCs and the Gavin

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Newsom's and the Tim Walz's of the world implode, these guys are back.

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Because that's a losing political strategy.

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Yeah, losing strategy. See, now they've changed their strategy. It's a strategy change. I think Gavin Newsom will pick up on anything that he wants to in order to win. Right? And he will reshape himself. He is the shape-shifting character, even week to week, based on what he thinks people want to hear.

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And notice the last few words of that little mini lecture from Barack Obama. And I don't totally disagree with what he said, but he said this is a losing electoral proposition. It's about campaigns winning or losing. I think what the Hillarys, Obamas, and others of the world, they want their party to win elections

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by doing what, for example, Democrats in Virginia, like Abigail Spanberger did, talk a good game from sort of the center left, emphasize affordability, sound very sensible and somewhat moderate, and then win all the power, and then go hard left

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and implement whatever they want to do.

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How do you hold someone like, let's just say Hillary Clinton, how would you hold her accountable for these statements on securing the border when in order to win, she's gonna need the votes of people who want to see the border wide open once again, because that is the base of her party.

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This is very, very interesting. Those people are out there right now, and they're very angry. They've been hearing for over a decade that Trump is the biggest problem, not just for America, for the entire world. Hillary's back. She's going to put a stop to that. She's trying to build this coalition with support from people like former President

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Obama who are coming out and saying, hey, this messaging is not who we are. And this is the relaunch, the rebranding of the left field political apparatus in America during a midterm election two years before another president. That's what I'm saying, yes. Step one is winning the election. Step two is all the left-wing stuff that they want to do.

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So if they've got to fool people, bamboozle people in the process to get their votes, so be it.

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It reminds me of the Jonah Goldberg book, Liberal Fascism, from maybe like what was that 15, 16, 18 years ago in which he said something like that, that they're very patient. President Obama also said this about needing to have younger candidates.

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Does that mean Hillary can't run?

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There is a element of at some point, you age out. You're not connected directly to the immediate struggles that folks are going through.

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What about President Biden, who was endorsed by President Obama, the oldest president we've ever had? Are we supposed to believe that deep down the wise Barack Obama understood that

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Joe Biden was completely disconnected from the plight of Americans. Democrats do well when we have candidates who are plugged into the moment.

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Ah, like Zoran Mamdani.

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To the times and the particular struggles that folks are thinking about as they look towards the future rather than look backward toward the past.

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Okay. One of the things that you're looking at on both sides of the aisle, there are some lawmakers who are quite up there. If you look at both in the House and the Senate, and well into their 80s and their 90s, and President Obama warning the Democrats, like you got to look a little bit younger, folks.

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But at the same time, Hillary is out in force. She's not going to be the oldest president we've ever had if she were to run. This is not an issue. Trump's older than she is. Trump definitely, for his age, is out there fighting like most people his age can't do. Will she fight that hard for America? Does she believe in securing the border or is this a ploy to rebrand and wrestle back control of a political party that is so far out in left field people like her think they can appeal to the rest of us as moderates. Let me know. Thank you so much. think they can appeal to the rest of us as moderates. Let me know. Thank you so much.

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