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Clinton Blames ‘MAGA Republicans’ For Hot Summer Weather

Anastasia Boushee
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Two-time failed Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is claiming that this summer is excessively hot — and has decided that “MAGA Republicans” are to blame for the weather.

Clinton shared a tweet with a graphic from the far-left Center for American Progress that depicted several headlines about heatwaves and record high temperatures across the U.S. — which included a caption stating “MAGA Republicans are pouring fuel on the climate crisis fire.”

The former secretary of state also included her own thoughts in the tweet, writing: “Hot enough for you? Thank a MAGA Republican. Or better yet, vote them out of office.”

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Rather than understanding that the temperature was simply the result of the earth’s tilt coupled with the time of year, Clinton is implying that so-called “MAGA Republicans” have directly caused an increase in the earth’s temperature by standing in the way of the radical left’s authoritarian climate agenda.

Critics immediately mocked Clinton in replies to her tweet.

“They are now directly blaming ‘MAGA Republicans’ for the temperature outside. The Democrat Party has fallen fully into a state of primitive superstition. They have all the scientific credibility of an Aztec priest in the year 1450,” tweeted Daily Wire host Matt Walsh.

“MAGA Republicans are powerful enough to control the seasons apparently, and without them we’d have no summer,” radio host Dana Loesch tweeted.

“If you elect Democrats the weather will improve,” Seth Dillon mockingly tweeted.

“China permits two new coal plants each week. If you’re angry about climate change, thank a Communist. Or politicians like the Clintons who take their cash,” former CIA agent Bryan Dean Wright tweeted.

“The almost (too bad!) democrat president encouraging her emotionally unstable followers to blame their political opponents for the weather,” radio host Buck Sexton tweeted.

Several other Twitter users pointed to scientific data confirming that the U.S. accounted for less than 15% of global emissions — while communist China accounted for nearly twice that, at 27%.

Meanwhile, one of the many suggested “Community Notes” on the tweet pointed out that the “heat wave of July 1936 was hotter both in terms of days in excess of 100⁰F and average nominal temperature,” citing data from the National Weather Service.