Pandering in a Pantsuit: Clinton Promises Socialism to Millennials

Hillary Clinton doubled down on socialism and the pandering to special snowflakes in her speech at Temple University in Philadelphia, Monday.

Speaking to an audience mostly comprised of millennials, the Democratic presidential candidate lauded their generation as “the most inclusive, progressive, and entrepreneurial generation we’ve ever seen.”

As such, she blasted her Republican opponent Donald Trump as a racist hate-monger and circus-like act. Taking a shot at Trump’s recent statement on birtherism, Clinton said, “This election isn’t a reality TV show. It shouldn’t be about birth certificates, or name-calling, or stunts to get on the cable news.”

“The next 50 days will shape the next 50 years,” she reminded the audience. “We can’t get distracted when the media or my opponent turns this election into a circus.”

Clinton then proposed a litany of socialist policies to uproarious applause from her college-age audience.

Among her promises were connecting every household to broadband internet by 2020, investing in half a billion solar panels and “green jobs,” and, of course, she touted a plan she developed with Bernie Sanders to make “public college tuition free for working families and debt-free for everyone.”

The Democratic nominee also pledged to institute a “living wage”; ensure that “affordable quality healthcare” was a right for every man, woman, and child in America; guarantee equal pay for women; and also to secure paid leave for parents.

Clinton noted that though she does not share her former rival Sanders’ appeal to millennial voters, she — in her telling — remains a vastly superior candidate to Donald Trump.

“I do spend a lot of time on the details of policy,” she said, “like the precise rate of your student loan right down to the decimal!”

Clinton accused Trump of promoting hate speech, and of inciting “hatred and violence unlike anything we have seen before.”

“[Trump] led the birther movement to delegitimize our first black president … we have to stand up to this hate, we cannot let it go on,” she said to loud cheers and applause from the safe-space sensitive students.

Clinton concluded her remarks by galvanizing her young audience to “register everyone you know” to vote. According to the Democratic candidate, millennials have a responsibility to “reject prejudice and paranoia” in this election. (For more from the author of “Pandering in a Pantsuit: Clinton Promises Socialism to Millennials” please click HERE)

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