Hillary is trying her best to divide the GOP.

Clinton Claims GOP Women Are ‘Handmaidens’ to Men, Praises Trump Critics Like Liz Cheney

In yet another swipe at conservatives, Hillary Clinton has launched a fresh attack—this time targeting Republican women who dare to step into leadership. Speaking at an event on May 1 at New York City’s 92nd Street Y, Clinton dismissed nearly all female Republicans as tools of “the patriarchy,” a comment that’s sparking outrage across the country.

“Don’t be a handmaiden to the patriarchy,” Clinton said, claiming that excluded almost every Republican woman—except, of course, those who criticize President Trump.

Elitist Condescension or Honest Opinion?

Clinton’s comments, flagged by The Daily Caller, came during an interview with PBS host Margaret Hoover. When asked what advice she would give to the first female U.S. president, Clinton didn’t hesitate to disparage GOP women. Her disdain echoed her infamous 2016 statement labeling Trump supporters as a “basket of deplorables.”

This time, she took direct aim at female conservatives like Nikki Haley, who ran a spirited campaign in the 2024 primaries, and others working to advance conservative values in Washington.

Only Trump Critics Get Clinton’s Approval

Clinton singled out Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski as one of the “few” GOP women she respects—Murkowski being best known among conservatives for voting to convict President Trump in the Democrats’ second impeachment attempt.

She also gave approval to former Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney, who endorsed Biden (and later Kamala Harris) in 2024 and helped lead the Democrats’ January 6 committee—widely criticized as a political weapon against the MAGA movement.

“There’s a few,” Clinton said smugly when Hoover brought up Cheney.

Clinton Still Blaming Others for 2016 Loss

Notably, Clinton revisited her support for Kamala Harris in 2024—Harris, like Clinton, was soundly defeated by Donald Trump. Clinton claimed that electing a woman president is “so much harder than it should be,” and again implied that women who don’t vote Democrat are somehow manipulated by men—echoing her post-2016 complaint that women only voted for Trump because their husbands told them to.

Trump’s America-First Movement Keeps Winning

While Hillary Clinton continues to insult everyday Americans from ivory tower stages, President Donald Trump remains laser-focused on restoring America’s strength—both at home and abroad. His 2024 victory over Harris showed that voters reject elitist, divisive rhetoric and embrace bold leadership rooted in common-sense values.

Conservative women are rising—and no amount of mockery from failed Democrat candidates will stop them.