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As we've been reporting, most Americans are all-in, celebrating and enjoying America 250. We recognize the great gift we have been given with this nation and the principles it espouses. But even as celebrations are ongoing, you see folks on the left going all-in to attack it because of their Trump hatred or their hatred of America in general. We saw the Mayor of New York City deliver an ugly speech, for example. That was taken down with pointed responses from people like Elon Musk and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. But if there was a real sign of how far the Democrats have gone off the leftist cliff, it might be the letter that former president Bill Clinton posted on Saturday. Remember, this is Clinton, who, on a relative scale with Democrats moving so far left, is now often remembered as a moderate.
The first response might be "TLDR" (too long; didn't read). What a failure in terms of trying to make a point. But reading it shows how radical even he is now. I'm just going to address the worst part.
Clinton didn't just attack President Donald Trump and the administration; he also attacked the Supreme Court and Congress.
Why would you drop that on July 4th? He (or whoever constructed that for him) couldn't leave this special day alone. They always have to attack America. Imagine this guy having the temerity to talk about misuse of government, with everything from Monica Lewinsky to what his wife's campaign did with the dossier and Russia collusion. Not to mention "profit center for themselves." Imagine, too, the guy whose administration sent agents into a home to snatch Elian Gonzalez and who blew up the Waco compound, talking about "masked agents." — Oilfield Rando (@Oilfield_Rando) July 4, 2026 So Bill Clinton has jumped aboard the radical anti-ICE team, attacking the rule of law and law enforcement that helps defend America. Democrats keep pitching anger at Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and immigration enforcement. Yet Trump didn't invent ICE, and Democrats like Clinton used to believe the same things about the problem of illegal aliens. "We are a nation of immigrants, but we are also a nation of laws," Clinton said then in 1995.
The only reason they are against it now is to attack Trump and influence elections. The Republicans need to highlight this and the rest of the craziness all the way to the midterms. If we didn't already know that the old Democratic Party had been taken over, Clinton's statement would prove they were truly done. What's the difference between this spew and Mamdani and his socialists? Not much. |

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