All the most badass Hillary Clinton quotes from her interviews abroad

2025-04-27 05:26:59    

Hillary Clinton has taken her What Happenedbook tour abroad, and the former Secretary of State had some pretty biting things to say about life, politics, and the Tweeter-In-Chief over the weekend.

During her stints in the United Kingdom and Australia, she appeared on Australia Broadcasting Corp.'s Four Cornersand Britain’s The Andrew Marr Show,and she made a speech in London.

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And hooooo boyyyyshe didn't hold anything back. Here are seven times Hill spit straight up fire:

When she called Trump a 'sexual assaulter'

When describing the impact of the infamous Access Hollywoodtape that showed Trump bragging about groping a woman while en-route to a taping of Days of Our Lives,Clinton called Trump like she saw him.

"He was a sexual assaulter and that was clear," she told Four Corners' Sarah Ferguson, explaining the clarity and availability of the tape left no room for a shade of gray, unlike her emails.

Clinton went on to share her belief that the WikiLeaks dumps of her emails left room for questions, and perhaps that's why they were so tumultuous. "You know, maybe there was something that, you know, a voter could find out that maybe wasn't on TV," she said.

When she reflected on how Trump views women

On Sunday Clinton stopped by The Andrew Marr Showon BBC One to chat more about Trump and women, using his interactions with Angela Merkel and Theresa May as examples of his "sexist and misogynistic" behavior.

As for whether Trump respects women, as he's claimed to in the past, Clinton feels "he has a very narrow view of what a woman should be and is very focused on keeping women in their place."

When she had no time for Comey's post-election feels

Clinton discussed the role she felt former FBI Director James Comey played in her election loss in an entire chapter of her book, but Ferguson was determined to dig deeper.

When asked how Clinton felt in response to Comey saying "it makes him mildly nauseous that he might have influenced the election" during his testimony, the former Secretary of State simply couldn't feel sorry for him.

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"It makes me sick and he clearly, either if he doesn't know now — he certainly had every reason to know that it influenced the election and I have, you know I have evidence," Clinton said.

When asked if she thought Comey was a suitable candidate for president, Clinton simply replied with a chuckle, "Ah eh eh oh I certainly wouldn't vote for him."

When she said Trump's tweets are a security threat

When Ferguson brought up the fact that Clinton described Trump as the most dangerous president in history, Clinton explained he's a danger to the entire world "because of his use of Twitter, his conducting diplomacy or the lack thereof on Twitter."

Twitter has received a great deal of backlash for failing to suspend Trump from users who believed several of his tweets — including one where he threatened nuclear war against North Korea — violated the site's rules.

Despite Trump's tweets, Clinton bluntly explained that she feels Trump is "being played by Kim Jong-un" and has no "clear strategy for dealing with the threat posed by North Korea in its missile development and nuclear program."

When she said Fox News is no longer journalism

Clinton explained to Ferguson that while she feels Fox Newshas had influence on elections for decades, she doesn't think very highly of the network.

"I think that they're, they're an advocacy outfit; they're not journalism anymore," Clinton said, "And I say that with regret, because there's a real opportunity to have a good debate that is fact-based, that looks at evidence, that makes the case, and that's not what they've become."

"I think it has really had a bad influence on our politics."

When she absolutely burned Julian Assange

When discussing Russian collusion Clinton came for Assange like never before.

"I think Assange has become a kind of nihilistic opportunist who does the bidding of a dictator," she said, calling the WikiLeaks founder "a tool of Russian intelligence." Girl.

Assange responded to Clinton's comments on Twitter, and needless to say he's not happy. Could someone lend him some ice?

When she defended NFL players protesting the national anthem

While Trump would happily have anyone who kneels during the national anthem fired, Clinton is boldly defending the peaceful protesters.

At the Southbank Centre's London Literature Festival on Saturday Clinton said the actions of athletes like Colin Kaepernick, who are refusing to stand for the national anthem, are "not against our anthem or our flag."

"Actually, kneeling is a reverent position," Clinton said. "It was to demonstrate in a peaceful way against racism and injustice in our criminal system."


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