Hillary Clinton Mocked Over Appearance

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was yet again mocked on social media after appearing at the red carpet premiere of a Netflix movie.

People were less than thrilled when they saw Clinton hit the red carpet premiere of the forthcoming Netflix film “White Noise.”

Clinton, who was wearing a blue kaftan and shiny flats instead of her usual manly pantsuit attire, was roasted on Twitter for attending a Hollywood movie premiere while her own party is on the brink of collapse.

“Completely unnecessary in an era of mass homelessness and death,” one Twitter user wrote. 

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“Lock her up for this outfit alone,” another tweeted.

“How many people did she kill before she got there?” another Twitter user joked. 

This comes as both Clinton and her daughter Chelsea are set to be featured in a series called “Gutsy,” where the failed presidential candidate attempts to reframe the narrative about her and her husband Bill, who publicly had an affair while he was president. 

Just a few days ago, Clinton was also blasted on Twitter for awkwardly injecting herself into Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin’s issue. 

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Marin came under fire recently after a video of the married Finnish leader dancing sensuously with a man who was not her husband surfaced online. The incident has called into question her demeanor and ability to lead.

Clinton then posted a bizarre message of support for Marin, saying: “As Ann Richards said, ‘Ginger Rogers did everything that Fred Astaire did. She just did it backward and in high heels.”

The tweet contained a photo of her apparently dancing while in Cartegena, Colombia during the Obama administration. 

“Here’s me in Cartagena while I was there for a meeting as Secretary of State. Keep dancing, @marinsanna.”

Marin responded by thanking Clinton in a post that included a heart emoji, but others weren’t having it. 

“I like politicians that can work sober and deal with difficult issues and keep the country’s economy and healthcare working,” quipped one Twitter user.

“The quote actually originates from cartoonist Bob Thaves in his Frank & Earnest strips,” another wrote, debunking the Ann Richards quote Clinton used.

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