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Hillary Clinton Hilariously Accuses Elon Musk Of Assault

While Hillary Clinton is well known for a number of bizarre outbursts, her latest freakout is going a tad too far, even for her.

Especially when she hilariously accuses Elon Musk of sexual assault, or, more accurately “rape,” against Taylor Swift

According to a report from the Daily Mail, Clinton freaked out over an obvious joke made by Musk, underscoring the Dems’ inability to understand humor.

“Fine Taylor … you win…I will give you a child and guard your cats with my life,” Musk tweeted

Quite humorous, considering it was a cheeky response to Ms. Swift’s “childless cat lady” signoff to her ill-founded endorsement of Harris.

Tellingly, Swift claimed she did her research, while failing to identify a single cogent policy that would warrant voting for Harris.

Little wonder Musk had some fun with that one, though he was obviously joking.

However, seems Ms. Clinton is completely incapable of distinguishing an obvious joke from a real proposition

During an appearance on Kara Swisher’s On podcast, Hillary Clinton proceeded to freak out, making a massive mountain out of a mole hill.

“I can’t understand why he says what he says … It just is beyond my imagination,” Clinton ranted.

Is that so? Well, Clinton has also said a few things herself that are beyond the pale.

After all, who could forget her callous response to Benghazi?

“Whether it’s Trump or Musk or any other so-called masters of the universe in the technology world, misogyny is such a part of their worldview, and they gravitate toward toughness and brutality and machoism,” Clinton continued angrily.

Well then.

Seems allowing boys to be girls and compete in girls’ sporting events is a greater form of misogyny, given the obvious effort to erase girls entirely.

But Clinton, in all her guileless lack of self-awareness, has the gall to claim that Musk is effectively jealous of Swift.

“Here’s Taylor Swift, a self-made billionaire who brings joy to people who imparts life lessons, particularly to girls and women. They can’t stand it,” Clinton sneered.

Uh, Clinton?

Last time anyone checked, Musk is vastly wealthier than Swift.

However, even more importantly, he is vastly smarter and will undoubtedly be remembered for far longer.

After all, what would really stand the test of time, from a historical standpoint?

Albums packed with infantile pop songs, with prepubescent girls serving as the primary audience?

Or full-blown companies that have changed the world, from EV giant Tesla to revolutionary SpaceX … not to mention ownership of X, formerly known as Twitter.

Something suggests that Musk has little to be “jealous” of when it comes to her.

Though that didn’t keep Clinton from waxing poetically about how upset Trump supposedly was given the timing of the Swift endorsement.

“I mean, if it had happened before the debate, it would’ve overpowered the debate. The fact that it happened right after the debate and just added to Kamala’s momentum must have just set them all off,” Clinton declared.

Clinton also claimed that Musk’s claim that he wanted to “impregnate” Swift was “kind of another way of saying rape.”

Uh huh.

Even if that were true (it isn’), Cilnton is hardly one to talk, as more than one reader noted.

“That’s rich considering her husband’s history with women,” the reader drawled.

Seriously …

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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