How Hilary's scary speech revealed her
mistake in wearing a white pants suit to her coronation.
Daniel Greenfield
Wearing a white pantsuit,
Hillary Clinton plodded out on stage to accept the nomination that she had
schemed, plotted, lied, cheated, rigged and eventually fixed a series of
elections to obtain.
Then she claimed that she was
accepting the nomination of a race she had rigged with "humility”.
Humility is not the first word
that comes to mind when thinking of Hillary Clinton. It is not even the last
word. It is not in the Hillary dictionary at all. But this convention was a
desperate effort to humanize Hillary. Everyone, including her philandering
husband and dilettante daughter, down to assorted people she had met at one
point, were brought up on stage to testify that she really is a very nice
person.
This wasn't a convention. It
was a series of character witnesses for a woman with no character. It was an
extensive apology for the Left's radical agenda cloaked in fake patriotism and
celebrity adulation.
Sinclair Lewis famously said,
"When Fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and
carrying a cross". More accurately, when Communism comes to America, it
will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross. That's what the Democratic
National Convention was.
This night presented Hillary Clinton
as all things to all people. She was a passionate fighter who found plenty of
time to spend with her family. She is for cops and for cop-killers. She likes
the Founding Fathers and political correctness. She wants Democrats to be the
party of working people and of elitist government technocrats. And, most
especially, she cares about people like you.
The convention, like
everything about Hillary, was awkward and insincere.
There was Bernie glaring into
the camera just as Hillary was thanking him for rallying a bunch of young
voters whom she hoped to exploit. There was Chelsea Clinton reminding everyone
that the Clintons are a dynasty and that everyone in it gets a job because of
their last name, right before introducing her mother whose only real
qualification for her belated entry into politics was her last name. And there
was Jennifer Granholm who got an opportunity to have an incoherent public
meltdown at the convention.
There's the mandatory video
explaining how Hillary Clinton personally hunted down Osama bin Laden while
sitting in a chair. "She's carrying the hope and the rage of an entire
nation,” Morgan Freeman intones. Coming in November 2016. And Hillary Clinton
will be played by Meryl Streep. Donald Trump is compared to Nurse Ratched from
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. It's rather obvious even to the handful of
Hillary supporters that their candidate fits the Ratched role much better than
Trump does.
The audience was told
incessantly that Hillary Clinton loves small children. Once would have been
enough. Twice would have been enough. By the millionth repetition, it seems
more like Hillary is the witch trying to lure children into her gingerbread
house.
Helping out with that task
were a continuing parade of young female celebrities. If you thought that
Elizabeth Banks and Lena Dunham were awkward, just wait for Katy Perry and
Chloe Moretz urging their cohort to go out there and vote for Hillary right
after a bunch of ex-military people claim that the woman who helped ISIS take
over two countries and the Muslim Brotherhood even more countries than that
will be good for national security.
General John Allen, formerly
of the Marine Corps, currently employed by Qatar's pet Brookings think tank,
insisted that only Hillary Clinton could defeat ISIS. That's like saying that
only Mrs. O'Leary's cow could put out the Great Chicago Fire which she started.
Furthermore Qatar played a major role in the expansion of Islamic terrorism
that helped culminate in the current crisis.
There were treasonous
Republicans, confused celebrities and a weirdly lifelike Nancy Pelosi. There
was yet another New York politician likely to be indicted, Andy Cuomo, trying
much too hard. But topping them all was Hillary Clinton who was in her manic
mode, trying too hard to be human, and failing.
Eyes wide, looking
suspiciously from side to side, shrilly barking lines into the microphone that
stripped them of their emotional context, Hillary delivered both sides of her
personality in one speech.
And both sides of her agenda.
The radical agenda of the Left
was clumsily cloaked in references to the Founding Fathers. The same group of
people whose names the Left want to see ground into the dirt. Hillary's call
for collectivism, the insistence that none of us can do anything as
individuals, was dressed up in E Pluribus Unum and the Founding Fathers.
Sinclair Lewis was almost
right. When Communism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag.
The old Elizabeth
Warren-Barack Obama theme of "You didn't build that” had become Hillary's
theme once again. No one does anything on their own. It takes a village of
bloated bureaucrats to do anything. And Hillary has to be appointed to run this
village of bloated bureaucrats who, like her, never actually do anything but
sing their own praises and then give themselves pay raises and more power to
abuse.
Donald Trump, we are told, is
a terrible person who actually believes in individualism. While good progressives
like Hillary know that individualism is a pernicious lie told by running dog
capitalists.
And Hillary will be a "a
President for Democrats, Republicans, and Independents”. She'll be such a good
president that we won't even need elections anymore. Just like the Democrats
dispensed with them. There will just be one "village” under Hillary and
Huma and the rest of their ridiculous neo-Reds.
Then Hillary will fix the
economy by banning people from giving money to Republicans and promoting voter fraud.
She will legalize illegal aliens to "grow our economy” by destroying still
more American jobs. And she will see to it that companies "share profits”
to working people. And by working people, she means the Clintons. College will
be free. And the "super-rich” will pay for it all.
The "super-rich” are the
really rich. Not flat broke paupers like the Clintons.
Half of Hillary's new
positions were things that she had rejected as too radical when Bernie proposed
them. Now they're not too radical anymore. Because the Democrats always keep
turning Left.
Yesterday's crazy radical idea
is tomorrow's Democratic slogan. Yesterday's Alinsky disciple is tomorrow's
moderate Democrat. Yesterday's Communist notion is tomorrow's DNC speech.
And so Hillary Clinton
embraced wealth redistribution and re-appropriation from people who aren't her.
She embraced it with verve and gusto. She pushed Communism dressed up in
references to the Founding Fathers. It takes a village to take away all our
political and economic freedoms.
Bernie Sanders lost, but he
won. Or rather it didn't matter which of them won since they both shared the
same radical agenda. The only difference was that Bernie was willing to be
honest about it.
Hillary wasn't. Until now.
This was a speech that could
have been given in Moscow during the Cold War. Instead it was delivered to an
enthusiastic audience of Democrats who love the idea of taking away someone
else's money. Beneath all the distractions, the celebrities and family stories,
is the fundamental idea that Hillary has more of a right to your money than you
do because she is "humbly” more enlightened than you are.
There's a name for that
ideology. It comes with a hammer and sickle, with the color red, with gulags
and firing squads, with little red books and big black prisons, and the death
of the human soul.
Hillary made a mistake by
wearing a white pants suit to her coronation. She should have worn red.
Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom
Center, is a New York writer focusing on radical Islam. July 29, 2016
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