Hillary Clinton was at the Munich Security Conference speaking on a panel, “The West-West Divide: What Remains of Common Values.” Why she was there is anyone’s guess; she’s not in power, she wields no power or influence anymore, and nothing she has to say about ‘security’ will be adopted by anyone in the Trump administration.
Clinton did turn heads when she said the mass importation of humanity from the third world – into Europe and the U.S. – had gone “too far” and become “disruptive and destabilizing.” That was a striking admission — especially coming from a leading voice in the Democratic Party.
Whether she intended it or not, that statement reads like a critique of the very policies Democrats have championed in recent years. After years of downplaying border concerns and resisting tougher enforcement measures, acknowledging destabilizing migration levels is no small pivot.
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The real question is why she said it. Is this an attempt to reposition the party as more moderate while progressive factions continue pushing rhetoric about abolishing ICE and limiting enforcement? Possibly. But messaging shifts are harder to sell when voters remember record border encounters, strained local resources, and prolonged debates over immigration enforcement.
While overseas, Hillary Clinton also criticized the Trump administration’s approach to addressing immigration and border enforcement after the mess that Joe Biden left – a truly horrible thing to do while overseas.
During the panel discussion, a Czech political figure pushed back on her remark…and it’s glorious:
? BREAKING: This Czech politician is being praised worldwide for OBLITERATING Hillary Clinton and causing her to erupt in panic on-stage
"You really don't like Trump!"
"I'm sorry this makes you nervous!"
Hillary: ??
LMFAO, this dude's a LEGEND! ?pic.twitter.com/pM1KX6XhMh
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) February 15, 2026
Petr Macinka, a Czech deputy prime minister, took her to task, “First, I think you really don’t like him.”
“You know, that is absolutely true,” Clinton said, voice elevating as she then turned to lecture the Czech leader.
“But not only do I not like him, but I don’t like what he’s actually doing to the United States and the world, and I think you should take a hard look at it if you think there is something good that will come of it.”
You can tell she’s still so not over the fact that Trump beat her, even a decade later.
Macinka explained that what led to Trump winning was how extreme the left had become. “Well, what Trump is doing in America, I think, is a reaction. Reaction for some policies that really went too far, too far from the regular people.”
He then referred to things like cancel culture, the “woke” revolution, and the 60 genders left-wing Democrats claim there are, while Hillary sat and made faces.
“Which gender, women having their rights?” Clinton snarked.
Of course, not agreeing there are three dozen genders in no way harms women’s rights and Hillary the Hag knows that. But she used the occasion to dishonestly attack someone who disagreed with the nonsensical view that there are humanoids on the planet that aren’t “male” or “female.”
Macinka pushed back directly, stating that in his view there are two biological sexes, and Clinton’s response to that made absolutely zero sense: “Does that justify selling out Ukraine, who are on the front lines dying to save their freedom and their two genders, if that’s what you’re worried about?”
What does any of that have to do with Ukraine? It’s Trump who has been pushing for an end to the war, while Democrats seem willing to let it drag on indefinitely, continually funneling our money into it.
Macinka started laughing at how desperate and angry she was, “I’m sorry, this makes you nervous.”
You could hear others laughing as well. She really doesn’t handle challenges well. The issue with her is that she’s so twisted, she can’t hide it, but the world around her sees it clearly.
Good for Macinka! He shouldn’t have had to step up like that, but he did because she doesn’t seem to care how her words may harm the U.S. as long as she’s taking shots at Trump.
You know what else is obvious? The contrast between her and someone like the current secretary of state, Marco Rubio, is glaring.

