Top 3 Hillary Clinton moments at Munich Security Conference: 'Disruptive and destabilizing'
'You really don't like Trump': Clash with Czech foreign minister
Petr Macinka, who serves as deputy prime minister of the Czech Republic, pushed back on some of Clinton's views during a panel and appeared to tease her for getting angry, especially regarding Trump.
"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," Clinton said of Trump, who defeated her in the 2016 presidential election.
"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 Putin does, except that's who Trump is modeling himself as," she added.
Advocating for NATO to arm Ukraine with more weapons to "inflict pain" on the nuclear Russia, Clinton also accused Trump of colluding with Russian President Vladimir Putin to turn a profit from the affliction of the Ukrainians, whose pain she claimed Trump "either doesn't understand or could care less about."
"First, I think you really don't like him," Macinka responded, eliciting audience laughter and prompting Clinton to cut in, "That is absolutely true."
Hillary unhinged on the world stage!
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Czech Foreign Minister Petr Macinka triggered Hillary Clinton’s TDS. Clinton’s unhinged interruptions can’t be stopped until Macinka calmly explains that the truth makes her "nervous," leaving Dems humiliated again. pic.twitter.com/Gxq5snMtIC
"But I really, not only do I not like him, 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 that there is something good that will come out of it," she went on.
Macinka prompted repeated snarky interruptions from Clinton when he offered his view that Trump has been "a reaction for some policies that really went too far from the regular people [and] reality," in the U.S., singling out wokeism, cancel culture, gender ideology and "climate alarmism."
Macinka also appeared to have ruffled Clinton when, after apparently searching for the right English word, he said she seems "nervous" about discussing Trump and the reality of two biological sexes.
"Can I please finish my points?" he asked as the moderator attempted to silence both Clinton and the murmuring audience.
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