Former Clinton Chef Reveals Hillary Used the ‘N Word’ towards Employee

Hillary the Racist! Yes, that charge is probably true, as Infowars’ Paul Joseph Watson details in this clip showcasing an interview with a chef who worked for the notoriously cantankerous former First Lady.

Try as both Clintons might to obfuscate incidents like this, persistent and rampant reports of racism, sexism and the abuse of underlings only go to prove that the actions the Clintons excoriate in public may in fact be practiced by them in private.

From scripted “ghetto-speak” on a New York radio show last April to the audible changing of her accent to please a Memphis campaign rally audience in 2015, Hillary isn’t shy about doing whatever it takes and expressing her opinion when it counts on a public stage. So why would her private life be any different?

In fact, as numerous documented incidents against another Democratic dynasty — the Kennedys — prove, such is the arrogance of these figures that they believe they’re a class of people unto themselves.

As Paul Joseph Watson’s commentary about Bill Clinton shows in this clip, both Clintons are no strangers to prejudice. Watch as their dirty mouths come back to haunt them years after their “slips of the tongue” only confirm what we’ve suspected all these years!


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