Hillary Clinton is at it again. The twice-failed presidential candidate, who once smeared millions of Americans as a “basket of deplorables,” used her latest MSNBC appearance to go after Christian men — blaming them for supposedly holding America back from her vision of a progressive utopia.

Clinton’s rant came during a Wednesday, September 24, sit-down on *Morning Joe*, where she attacked everyone from RFK Jr. to ordinary Christian Americans. But her most revealing comments came when she set her sights on white Christian men, claiming they’re the obstacle to what she considers “progress.”

The segment began when co-host Joe Scarborough mused about how America has endured through crises such as the Civil War. Rather than take the opportunity to praise America’s resilience or founding principles, Clinton instead launched into a bitter tirade about how the country hasn’t reached its so-called “more perfect Union.”

“We haven’t gotten to the more perfect union, and we fought a civil war over part of it,” she said — twisting the Constitution’s language into a justification for nonstop left-wing agitation. From there, she praised centuries of protests and riots, implying that the angry mobs who burn down cities today are part of a noble tradition of “progress.”

Clinton then went further, essentially declaring that America’s strength comes not from faith, family, or freedom, but from progressivism itself. According to her, the only thing standing in the way of her dream society are — you guessed it — Christian men.

“So I think that’s what makes us so special as a country,” she said. “And the idea that you could turn the clock back and try to recreate a world that never was, dominated by, you know, let’s say it, White Men of a certain persuasion, certain religion, a certain point of view, a certain ideology, is just doing such damage to what we should be aiming for.”

In other words: the people who built the country, defended it in war, and still keep it functioning today — fathers, husbands, and hardworking Christian men — are, in Clinton’s eyes, the enemy of America’s future.

She wrapped up her rant by pining for the “trajectory” she thinks the nation was on before Donald Trump and the America First movement spoiled her plans. “I mean imperfectly, lots of bumps along the way, but I agree with you, we were on the right trajectory,” she told Scarborough.

Translation: when the left was allowed to run unchecked — gutting borders, pushing radical gender ideology, and weakening America’s standing abroad — Clinton thought the country was “on track.” The fact that voters rejected her in 2016 and handed power back to the people through Trump’s presidency still eats at her to this day.

Hillary’s MSNBC tirade isn’t just another bitter rant from a failed politician — it’s a window into the progressive left’s worldview. To them, faith and tradition aren’t strengths to be preserved; they’re barriers to be smashed. And the Christian men who built this nation? In Hillary’s mind, they’re the problem.

It’s no wonder Americans chose Trump’s vision of national strength, sovereignty, and respect for tradition over Clinton’s relentless war on the very people who keep this country alive.