Hot Takes: Hillary Clinton Decimated by Backlash After Attacking Trump White House Construction


By Nick Arama

We reported earlier on Saturday on Jill Biden's remarks about Hunter's pardon, and they truly did beggar belief as she tried to blame President Donald Trump for Joe Biden going back on his word not to pardon his son. Indeed, she claimed he had to do it because they were fearful Hunter would be targeted by Trump. That took some kind of gall, after the lawfare efforts against Trump for years.

Jill also got a lot of backlash for saying she had never seen anything like Joe's confusion during the debate before or since, claiming she thought he was having a stroke or medical issue. That's hard to believe, since we wrote frequently about his confusion. Yet, she still wanted him to run again - what kind of person thinks that way? 

But even with Jill Biden seemingly trying hard for the crown of "worst First Lady," Hillary Clinton apparently wanted to remind people that she was still around and in contention. On Friday, she posted this on X.

This is what Trump's done to the people's house:  A third of it is rubble.  Another third is a cage match.  What a metaphor.

She apparently doesn't understand the concept of improvements to the White House. How dare he fix things or throw an event celebrating American excellence? For shame!

But imagine Hillary, of all people, commenting on the treatment of the White House. Does she think that we forgot what Bill Clinton did in the White House with an intern? Or how about the treatment of the Lincoln Bedroom? 

Oh, and we certainly can't forget what the Clinton team infamously did when they left the White House. Here's a report from 2002:

Rep. Bob Barr (R-Ga.) asked the General Accounting Office last June to look into allegations that Clinton staffers had ripped phone cords from walls, left obscene voicemail messages, defaced bathrooms and vandalized computer keyboards by removing the “W” keys when they left the White House. A number of items, including a 12-inch presidential seal and several antique doorknobs, were assumed stolen.

“The Clinton administration treated the White House worse than college freshmen checking out of their dorm rooms,” Barr said Tuesday. “They disgraced not just themselves but the institution and the office of the presidency as well.”

The GAO concluded that “damage, theft, vandalism, and pranks did occur in the White House during the 2001 presidential transition.” The report stated that some incidents, such as removing keyboard keys, placing glue on desk drawers and leaving obscene voicemail messages “clearly were intentional,” and intentional damage would constitute a criminal act under federal law. No prosecutions are planned, though.

Then there was the furniture that the Clintons walked off with. They later had to return items that were gifts to the White House, and not to them. 

Typical of Hillary, she cut off replies. But that didn't prevent people from quote-tweeting and slamming her with a few facts. You know her tweet opened the door to a wide range of responses blasting her and her husband, Bill. They blasted her good.

Talk about a ratio. I'm thinking she's regretting posting that right about now. She really needs to take several seats. 

Trump is fixing things up. He's also cleaning up and fixing the fountains run by the National Park Service in Washington, D.C., and the Trump-Kennedy Center, that the Democrats like Joe Biden left in disrepair for years. 

Decline is a choice. And Hillary is just mad we didn't choose her, and she's still so jealous of Trump. And if you want to check out some more Hillary and Bill stories, check out my colleague Buzz Patterson's stories from the WH. He has some real doozies from his time working with them.

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