Bill Clinton just uttered one sentence that has feminists in full meltdown mode

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Hillary Clinton is one of the least popular politicians in American history, and isn’t even very well liked in her own party. 

On the other hand, more than two decades after his Presidency, Bill Clinton remains one of the most popular Democrat Party figures. 

But now the former President just uttered one sentence that has feminists crying that they’ve been stabbed in the back. 

The Left’s “historic” blueprint for “winning” elections 

The 2008 election of Barack Obama was marketed by Big Media as “historic,” because Obama was the first black President in U.S. history. 

Democrat Party leaders saw the effectiveness of that “historic” messaging and decided they had a blueprint to follow in future elections. 

Identity politics checkboxing to push “historic” “first” Diversity Equity & Inclusion candidates was the model moving forward. 

And next up in 2016, it was time for the “historic” first female President. 

Hillary Clinton – who was upended in the 2008 Democrat primaries by Obama – was the chosen one who would continue the blueprint forward. 

Except she didn’t. 

The scandal-ridden candidate once again was upset in an election she was expected to win, this time by Donald Trump. 

In 2020, Democrats went to the well a second time. 

The two front-running candidates to challenge Trump early in the primaries were Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren. 

Both of those women faltered quickly, and when Joe Biden was the last candidate standing, he was pressured into promising to at least put a woman on the ticket with him – because, again, that would be “historic.” 

When the Black Lives Matter riots erupted, it again forced Biden’s hand and made him select a woman who called him racist on the debate stage, Kamala Harris. 

And in 2024, after President Biden went brain dead on the debate stage, the opportunity was there for Democrats to go back to the blueprint. 

They shoved Kamala to the top of the ticket and the “historic” narrative was once again pushed front and center. 

In fact, Democrats doubled down, along with messaging Kamala as “the first female President,” her campaign was heavily centered around so-called abortion rights. 

And Big Media again tried to convince Americans Kamala was a shoo-in. 

Except she wasn’t. 

For a second time, Donald Trump won and prevented America from experiencing the first-ever female Commander-in-Chief. 

“It would probably be easier for a conservative Republican woman”

But it’s reasonable to believe that someday, there will be an actual biological woman sitting behind the Resolute desk in the Oval Office. 

Hillary’s husband, Bill Clinton, certainly seems to think so. 

But the New York Post is reporting that the former President believes the first female President will come from the last place feminists expect. 


In an interview with CBS’ Tracy Smith, the male Clinton suggested that Hillary would have won the White House over John McCain had she been able to beat Obama in the primary. 

But he added that the country has moved to the Right since then in protest of left-wing overreach. 

And then Bill made a prediction that has feminists — who have dedicated themselves to the Democrat Party, or perhaps vice-versa – in full-on rage mode. 

“I think it would probably be easier for a conservative Republican woman to win,” Clinton told Smith. 

Clinton pointed to former United Kingdom Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher as an example. 

GOP shortlist for potential first female President 

The GOP has many women in high-ranking positions, and many of them are young enough to have multiple opportunities to win the White House and make that “history” Democrats long for. 

Governor Kristi Noem (R-SD) has been nominated to be President-elect Trump’s Secretary of Homeland Security, and is only 52-years-old. 

The 43-year-old (and looking even younger) Tulsi Gabbard has the experience of running for the Presidency in the past, is a former Congresswoman and will pick up even more experience if she’s approved as Trump’s Director of National Intelligence. 

Trump has also tapped Representative Elise Stefanik (R-NY) as the next U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations – the same position that lifted RINO Nikki Haley to national prominence. 

Stefanik is only 40-years-old, and also serves as the House Republican Conference chair. 

Governor Sarah Huckabee Sander (R-AR) is doing a fantastic job running her state at the young age of 42, her dad is likely to be the next Ambassador to Israel, and she proved she knows how to handle the media during her time as Trump’s Press Secretary. 

Many power players are coming out of Florida and from America’s Governor Ron DeSantis’ team. 

Ashley Moody is the 49-year-old Attorney General of the Sunshine State and has made an impressive name for herself. 

And there are many more potential options – but speaking of Governor DeSantis (R-FL), there are really two way-too-early frontrunners to follow Trump in 2028, and neither of them are women. 

The smart money this early would be on DeSantis of Vice President-elect J.D. Vance will be the Republican nominee in 2028. 

But it wouldn’t be a big surprise if either of them had a woman joining them on the ticket. 

Stay tuned to Unmuzzled News for more on this developing story.

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