Hillary Clinton just got absolutely destroyed on an international stage by a man most Americans have never heard of—and it may be the most revealing political moment of the year.

Czech Deputy Prime Minister Petr Macinka sat beside Clinton at a forum in Prague and did something the American media refuses to do: he told the truth. Calmly and directly, Macinka stated that Americans rejected cancel culture, rejected the woke revolution, and rejected the gender ideology that went too far. Then he delivered the kill shot: "There are two genders, and the rest is probably a social construct."

Clinton visibly shook. The woman who fancied herself qualified to have her finger on the nuclear button couldn't formulate a coherent response to a polite disagreement about basic biology from a European ally.

Instead of engaging with Macinka's point, Clinton did what Democrats always do when cornered—she changed the subject entirely. She pivoted to Ukraine, asking whether questioning gender ideology somehow justifies "abandoning Ukrainians dying in trenches."

Think about that for a moment, Patriots. A foreign official makes an observation about biological reality, and Clinton's response is to accuse him of wanting people to die in war. This is the intellectual bankruptcy of the modern Democrat Party on full display for the entire world to see.

Macinka didn't flinch. He held his ground while Clinton melted down on camera. Russia saw this. China saw this. Iran saw this. Every adversary of the United States watched a former Secretary of State and presidential candidate completely unravel under the gentlest pushback imaginable.

Meanwhile, back home, the Democrat identity politics machine is running at full speed—and revealing its true colors.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recently declared that "whiteness is imaginary" while being German or Italian is somehow real. She told Americans that if you're not black and you live in this country, you benefit from "a system of white supremacy" regardless of your character, your struggles, or your circumstances.

This comes alongside Michelle Obama's inflammatory claim that "white folks are what is wrong with America." Together, these statements paint a portrait of a party that has completely abandoned any pretense of unity in favor of open racial division.

"It makes me angry at Democrats for going so deep into identity politics because life is an unpredictable mix of advantages and disadvantages that cannot be reduced to race." — Bill Maher

Source: Next News Network