Hayley Caronia
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That is how the mainstream media painted January 6th.
And, you know, I also found it annoying that on Hillary Clinton's Twitter page or on her X page, you can't comment.
Like I wanted to reply to this and I'm not allowed.
She only allows certain blue check marks to reply, which I think is BS.
Like you are a former presidential candidate.
You are a former secretary of state.
You are a former first lady of the United States.
You need to have your stuff open.
I'm sorry.
I don't like when you're a public figure and you just like block everyone and don't let people comment and all these and you limit your like, come on.
You're in the public eye.
You're a public figure.
You know, she wanted to run for president, be the president of the United States.
You got to own up to people when they hate you.
And and, you know, so I just think that I don't have respect for that.
But I really do hate that January 6th has become this Democrat national holiday.
We could, you know,
do the same for their destructive, less than peaceful protests, but there are just so many to count we would have to celebrate every day.
And they are so holier than thou when they talk about January 6th.
You know, AOC is crying because a hair on her head was almost touched and maybe a speck of dirt was left on Nancy Pelosi's desk or something.