Hillary Clinton crawled out of wherever she's been hiding to deliver yet another lecture about how dumb American voters are, this time claiming that voter ID requirements are designed to disenfranchise "real people" who apparently can't figure out how to obtain a photo ID. Ten years after losing to Donald Trump, and she's still finding new ways to insult the electorate.
You'd think after calling half the country "deplorables," she'd have learned to keep her mouth shut. You'd be wrong.
In remarks reported by RedState on June 13, Clinton went on a tear against election security measures, whining that Republicans are "trying to demand, you know, forms of identification that most real people don't have, and most older people, and most rural people don't have." She also claimed, "You carry through what they're doing to try to undermine voting. They're trying to kick people off of voter rolls."
Let that sink in. Hillary Clinton — the woman who has a full security detail, a passport, a driver's license, and probably a Costco card — thinks rural Americans and old people are incapable of possessing a photo ID. As RNC Research put it, "Hillary Clinton suggests rural voters are too stupid to show ID to vote."
Nailed it.
Here's the part that makes her little rant especially pathetic. CNN's own data analyst Harry Enten has laid out the numbers, and they aren't kind to Hillary's narrative. "A photo ID to vote is not controversial in this country," Enten said. "It is not controversial by party — and it is not controversial by race."
The 2025 polling backs him up in spectacular fashion. Overall support for voter ID sits at 83%. Among Republicans? 95%. Among Democrats — her own people — 71%. And here's the number that should make Hillary crawl back into the woods permanently: 76% of Black Americans support voter ID. Latino Americans? 82%. White Americans? 85%.
So who exactly is Hillary speaking for? Not Black voters. Not Hispanic voters. Not rural voters. Not older voters. Certainly not Democratic voters, the vast majority of whom are perfectly fine with showing an ID.
She's speaking for a tiny sliver of Washington elites who need the voter ID boogeyman to justify opposing the SAVE America Act and every other commonsense election integrity measure that comes along. That's the game. Pretend that asking someone to prove they are who they say they are before casting a ballot is somehow Jim Crow 2.0.
The rest of America — across every race, every party, every age bracket — has moved on.
But not Hillary. She never moves on. The woman who lost to Trump in 2016 and then spent four years blaming Russia, James Comey, sexism, the weather, and possibly Nicki Minaj for her defeat is still out here lecturing the country about democracy. Every time she opens her mouth, she hands Republicans free campaign material.
Keep talking, Hillary. Seriously. We insist.







