“Why isn’t Hillary required to close her MOUTH?” asks Mark Levin after Clinton makes grotesque comparison

Why does Hillary Clinton get to go on TV and bash pro-lifers, and the United States? What gives her the right to open her big yap and trash other people or make gross comparisons about them??

If you answered, “the Constitution” then you are correct. But Hillary wouldn’t be able to answer that question herself without contradicting herself, as Mark Levin pointed out after she said that America is like the Sudan and compared the overturning of Roe v. Wade to the regime of the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Here are her comments:

Hillary Clinton said Friday that the U.S. is comparable to Afghanistan and Sudan when it comes to abortion rights due to the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

“It’s so shocking to think that in any way we’re related to poor Afghanistan and Sudan,” she said Friday at the Women’s Voices Summit at the Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock, Arkansas. “But as an advanced economy as we allegedly are, on this measure, we unfortunately are rightly put with them.”

Levin’s question is perfectly logical: if we’re like the Taliban, if we’re like Sudan, why isn’t she forced to wear a face covering? Why does she get to go to school, drive a car, or speak out?

The Sudan comments were at a function, but she also made the Taliban comparison on PBS.

Newsbusters writes:

For the former Secretary of State, the state of women’s rights in Iran, in Afghanistan under the Taliban, and in Ukraine where Russian soldiers use rape as a weapon is analogous to Arkansas, where pro-lifers run the state government. For host Christiane Amanpour, this was a completely normal thing to say.

Watch:

The pure malice of the elites in this country is as boundless as it is feckless and fraudulent.

Disgusting.


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