Hillary Clinton, who has been unsuccessful in her bids for the presidency twice, recently uploaded an old photo of herself and her family in which they can be seen standing with Donald Duck. She did this in an effort to irritate Republicans, and in particular Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
On her Twitter account, she wrote, "As Republicans declare war on Disney, I know whose side I'm on..." According to Breitbart News, users on social media platforms ridiculed the former First Lady for her unsuccessful effort at trolling. Many of them made reference to the regular controversy surrounding former President Bill Clinton's visits to Jeffrey Epstein's island, which was mentioned in many of their statements. It has been revealed that former President Bill Clinton flew at least 26 times aboard Epstein's private plane.
One person made a humorous observation on Twitter by saying, "Bill used to have to go to Disney before Epstein Island opened." Another user mentioned a film about the attack on the United States diplomatic complex in Benghazi, Libya, in 2012, and indicated that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the Obama administration were negligent in their duties to safeguard American diplomats. The film was referenced in this user's argument. They added, "Think of all of the Disney movies you could watch in 13 hours!"
There were a number of other people on Twitter who voiced their anger with Clinton's statement. Someone emailed me and said, "You're always on the side of perverts." One more voiced their opinion, saying, "Groomers gonna groom." Another user asserted that the former First Lady was complicit in the pedophilia industry by providing her support.
According to a clarification provided by Breitbart News, Clinton's tweet had an error when it suggested that Republicans had declared war on Disney. In point of fact, Disney was the one to throw the first punch when it capitulated to the demands of a tiny group of employees who identified themselves as belonging to the far left and who demanded the corporation publicly criticize Florida's anti-grooming legislation. After the passage of the Parental Rights in Education bill, the Walt Disney Company declared that they will fight against it, referring to it as a "challenge to basic human rights."
Mark Hemway, a senior writer at RealClearInvestigations, made the observation that submitting oneself to the authority of businesses or politicians is a game for fools, irrespective of the individual's own political leanings.
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