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Hillary Clinton’s Sick Memorial Day Plot

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While Americans across the country were preparing to fire up the grill and fly the flag, Clinton was plotting how to turn this solemn weekend into a partisan soapbox.

According to her post, her top concern isn’t fallen soldiers or military families. It’s stopping Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill.” Clinton paints a grim picture of the GOP-backed budget plan:

  • “Drastically cut health care. 15 million Americans, including millions of children, could lose access through Medicaid cuts and ACA marketplace changes.”
  • “Increase food insecurity. Nearly 11 million people—including 4 million kids—could lose SNAP food assistance.”
  • “Make families poorer. The bill would kick 4.5 million American kids off the child tax credit.”
  • “Leave AI dangers unchecked. The bill would freeze state-level AI regulation for 10 years, stripping states of the ability to protect kids from deep fakes, exploitation, and more.”

But it wasn’t just the content of Clinton’s message that caused a stir—it was the timing and the tone. The former Secretary of State seemed more interested in scoring political points than showing respect for America’s fallen warriors. Her plea to inject divisive rhetoric into weekend gatherings sparked immediate backlash.

“Or, you could spend the Memorial Day weekend to honor our fallen heroes in the manner they deserve and not make the cookouts political. I choose that approach,” said retired Lt. Col. Buzz Patterson, who once served in the Clinton White House.

Others were less diplomatic. Juanita Broaddrick, a long-standing critic of the Clintons and one of Bill Clinton’s alleged rape victims, didn’t hold back:
“Thank the Lord this miserable, evil old hag will never be President!!”

Clinton’s move to disable replies on her post only added fuel to the fire. While she silenced direct feedback, the quote tweets were filled with criticism and mockery.

Social media users weren’t buying the idea of turning a peaceful holiday into a Democratic propaganda session. One post imagined a scene at a cookout gone wrong:
“Boy, this burger is great, Roy! What’s your secret?”
“Tom, don’t you know Hillary Clinton says Trump’s new budget is going to increase food insecurity?”
“*&%$ it Roy! I just wanted to enjoy Memorial Day with friends. Shove your burger! C’mon Betty, we’re leaving!”

Another jabbed:
“Hey, you! Trump blah blah blah! Put that on your burger, you deplorable, you!”

This isn’t the first time Clinton has leaned into divisive tactics. But using Memorial Day—a sacred day for remembering the fallen—as a launchpad for political attacks may be a new low, even for her.

While Clinton rallies the left to talk budget numbers between hot dogs and fireworks, millions of Americans will be visiting cemeteries, flying flags, and quietly thanking those who paid the ultimate price.

Memo to Hillary Clinton: Memorial Day isn’t about budgets, Trump, or your political grievances. It’s about them—the ones who never made it home.

And no, they didn’t die so you could lecture the neighbors about SNAP benefits during the potato salad.

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