Hillary Clinton is back in the news again, and not for a good reason. During a recent interview on MSNBC, she took a swipe at what she called “White men, of a certain religion,” saying they are doing damage to America. This kind of comment is not just offensive—it’s dangerous and deeply un-American.
Let’s be clear: Clinton wasn’t just talking about any group of people. She was taking aim at Christian, conservative men who believe in traditional values, the Constitution, and the founding principles of this nation. In other words, she was attacking the very people who built America and continue to keep it strong.
Clinton said, “The idea that you could turn the clock back and try to recreate a world that never was, dominated by, you know, let’s say it, White men, of a certain persuasion, a certain religion, a certain point of view, a certain ideology, is just doing such damage.” That’s not just a difference of opinion. That’s a direct insult to millions of hard-working Americans who believe in faith, family, and freedom.
Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, responded by saying that Clinton is angry because Americans rejected the far-left agenda. And he’s right. The American people said “no” to the radical path the left was taking us down. We rejected open borders, endless wars, and the destruction of our moral values. What Clinton calls “damage,” we call saving the country.
Let’s not forget, this is the same Hillary Clinton who once called Trump supporters a “basket of deplorables.” Now she’s doubling down, blaming conservative men for everything that’s wrong in America. But we know the truth. It’s not conservative men tearing down statues, pushing gender confusion in schools, or shutting down churches. It’s the radical left.
What Clinton and her allies want is to erase history. In her interview, she accused conservatives of trying to remove facts about slavery and suffrage from museums and parks. That’s simply false. Conservatives want to teach real history—not a twisted version that shames our nation and ignores our progress. We believe in teaching the good and the bad, but also the greatness of America. We don’t want to erase the Founding Fathers—we want to honor them.
Perkins said it well: “I guess if she wants to do away with the, you know, men, White men of a particular persuasion, I assume she wants to erase all of the Founding Fathers.” And that’s exactly what the left has been doing for years—tearing down statues of Washington and Jefferson, rewriting textbooks, and trying to convince young Americans that their country is evil.
Roger Severino from The Heritage Foundation also slammed Clinton’s comments, calling them “tone-deaf.” He pointed out that Clinton still sees millions of Americans as the enemy just because of their race, sex, or faith. That’s not just wrong—it’s un-American.
Thankfully, there are still strong voices standing up for truth. Penny Nance from Concerned Women for America praised the men who protect and lead with courage. She reminded us that real masculinity isn’t toxic—it’s necessary. It’s the firefighter who runs into a burning building, the soldier who defends our freedom, and the father who raises his children with love and discipline.
America doesn’t need more attacks on men, faith, or history. We need unity, strength, and a return to the values that made us great. The left wants to divide us by race and gender. But we are one nation under God, built by people of courage and conviction—many of whom happened to be strong, white, Christian men who believed in liberty and truth.
It’s time to stop apologizing for who we are and start standing up for what’s right. The Constitution doesn’t care about skin color. It cares about freedom. And we will defend it from anyone who tries to tear it down—even if her name is Hillary Clinton.

