Hillary Clinton Blames “White Men of a Certain Religion” — Backlash Erupts
Just the Truth dives into Hillary’s latest “deplorable” moment!!
Hillary Clinton’s “Certain Religion” Remarks Explained: What She Said, Why the Right Is Pushing Back
On MSNBC’s Morning Joe, Hillary Clinton argued that trying to “recreate a world that never was—dominated by… let’s say it: white men of a certain persuasion, a certain religion, a certain ideology—is just doing such damage to what we should be aiming for.” The clip ricocheted across social platforms, with many hearing it as a swipe at white Christian men. Premier Christian News
Why It Hit a Nerve (Faith, Speech, Temperature)
Conservatives say the framing is dehumanizing—singling out a faith-anchored demographic as a cause of national decline. In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s September 10 assassination, critics argue this rhetoric raises the temperature when leaders should be cooling it down. PBS+1
The Backlash (Key Threads)
Coverage and commentary from right-leaning outlets and commentators characterized Clinton’s remarks as tone-deaf—and a reprise of the 2016 “deplorables” posture. The Heritage Foundation’s Roger Severino called it “beyond tone-deaf,” saying it confirms a contempt for millions of religious conservatives. New York Post+1
Clinton’s Broader Point
Elsewhere in the interview, she suggested some conservatives want to “turn the clock back” and erase parts of American history from public life—claims the right disputes as straw men used to justify sweeping cultural and policy changes. New York Post
What to Watch Next (48–72 Hours)
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Whether mainstream outlets contextualize or double down on the clip. New York Post
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Formal responses from faith leaders and policy groups beyond initial reactions. Premier Christian News
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Any calls across the aisle to lower rhetoric post-Kirk. The Guardian
How You Can Respond (Action Steps)
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Share the full clip before commenting—context matters. Premier Christian News
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Engage locally: support viewpoint diversity forums at churches, campuses, and civic groups.
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Keep the focus on principles: free speech, equal dignity, and faith’s place in public life.
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