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Hillary’s Cheap Shots Backfire, Greg Gutfeld Shreds Her Divisive Rant

Hillary Clinton took cheap shots at Republican women again, proving how out of touch Democrats are with real Americans. Greg Gutfeld blasted her comments as lazy lies meant to divide us. On Fox News’ The Five, he called her “handmaid to the patriarchy” insult an “assigned opinion”—code for boring talking points no one believes anymore.

Gutfeld nailed it: Democrats want us fighting over race and gender so we ignore their terrible ideas. They can’t handle that Trump hired tons of qualified women who actually get things done. Clinton’s attack reeks of jealousy—conservative women don’t need lectures from failed politicians who worship transgender ideology over real women’s safety.

Jesse Watters didn’t hold back either. He tore into Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz for comparing ICE agents to Nazis. Calling border heroes “gestapo” is disgusting—especially when cartels are poisoning our kids with fentanyl. Walz would rather smear patriots than fix the disaster his party created.

Laura Ingraham highlighted Kamala Harris’s flop as proof Democrats fail women. Harris had every advantage but still lost because Americans see through empty “girl power” slogans. Meanwhile, GOP women like Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Kari Lake win by focusing on issues that matter—safe streets, strong borders, and stopping woke madness.

Clinton’s rant shows Democrats think conservative women are traitors. Real betrayal is letting biological men dominate women’s sports and bathrooms while violent criminals roam free. Republican women fight for families and freedom—not fake feminism that silences half the country.

Fox News stands with the millions of women who love America. We’re tired of being called bigots for wanting secure elections, lower gas prices, and schools that teach math instead of radical gender theory. Clinton’s party calls that “oppression”—we call it common sense.

Democrats keep losing because they lecture instead of listen. Working moms don’t care about pronouns or Hillary’s grudges. They want grocery bills they can afford and neighborhoods safe for kids to play outside. GOP women deliver that—no hashtags or tearful speeches needed.

This is the choice: angry elites dividing us or patriotic women uniting America. Gutfeld’s right—Clinton’s crocodile tears won’t save her dying party. The future belongs to strong conservative women who put country first.

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