Michelle Obama Hammers Women Voting for Trump

Can you believe the gall of Michelle Obama?

On September 27, the former First Lady scolded female voters for not supporting candidate Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election, adding herself to a series of high-profile liberal figures who’ve blasted women for not backing Clinton, thus “voting against their own voice.”

By doing so, she joined both Clinton herself (who last week unbelievably said that white women voted for Donald Trump because they were told to by their husbands) and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who’s also shown in this clip talking to veteran interviewer Charlie Rose.

But as the hosts of Fox’s Outnumbered discuss, Clinton’s problems have lots less to do with female voters and much more to do with the irrelevant messages she spouted on the campaign trail. While President Trump clearly and powerfully communicated to many voters who felt economically disenfranchised by eight years of ex-President Obama, Clinton shied away from any such fiscal messages and seemed to more or less believe voters should have backed her simply because she was female!

Not only did Clinton consciously veer away from the single most important issue in last year’s race — economics — but this was a perfect example of Democrats expecting to win an election based purely on identity politics. The only trouble is, when people don’t have money in their pockets, they couldn’t care less about the specifics of someone’s identity. Even other Democratic politicians like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren were more clued in than Clinton.

Watch as the Fox hosts punch holes in the Democrats’ arrogance and ineptitude.


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