Hillary Clinton just told CNN that civility has NO PLACE while Republicans are in power [VIDEO]

Wow. Hillary Clinton actually told CNN this morning in an interview that there is no place for civility while Republicans are in power.

It comes at the very beginning of this clip:

“You cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about,” Clinton said in an interview with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour. “That’s why I believe, if we are fortunate enough to win back the House and or the Senate, that’s when civility can start again. But until then, the only thing that the Republicans seem to recognize and respect is strength.”

Hillary is justifying all of the strong-arm and intimidation tactics of the left over this entire Kavanaugh fight. Ridiculous! And when defending this notion of incivility, she points Republicans as the problem in the Kavanaugh confirmation process. Huh? What the heck is she talking about?

If you want to criticize what Trump said at that rally, fine. But Republicans acted with nothing but class throughout this entire process. It was the Democrats who upended it with these phony accusations at the last minute after all the other hearings had been finished. It was Democrats who turned it into a fiasco by leaking it to the media. It was Democrats who nearly destroyed a good man and his family’s life to keep him off the Supreme Court.

Oh right, all of that is A-OK because Republicans are trying to destroy what Democrats have worked for – meaning “abortion.”

I see. When Obama’s in power it’s racist to oppose him. But when Trump’s in power there’s no place for civility.

So where does Hillary draw the line? Shooting Republicans on a baseball field during practice? Running Republicans out of restaurants?

With absurd comments like this from her, you can expect more violence and intimidation to occur from people trying to ‘save’ the country from Republicans.

 
Earlier today Trump was asked about comments she made about the Kavanaugh swearing-in ceremony last night. I think they apply just as well to these comments:


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