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Can’t make it up: Hillary Clinton opens girls’ rights panel by interviewing a transgender lawmaker

Former Secretary of State and two-time failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton headlined a panel Saturday at the Munich Security Conference titled “Girls Just Want to Have Fundamental Rights: Fighting the Global Pushback.”

After railing against so-called “anti-gender” and “anti-rights” movements that she claimed threaten females, Clinton handed the microphone to her second guest — introduced as the first “female” speaker — openly transgender lawmaker Sarah McBride. Clinton said McBride is someone who tries to “explain and truly bring people together around issues of gender.”

“She’s a gender rights champion,” Clinton declared. Because nothing says defending girls’ rights like redefining what “girl” means.

There’s plenty to unpack. McBride claimed that dark forces have “placed trans people at the center” of discrimination efforts. The reality described in the discussion was the opposite: the trans movement placed itself at the center of the debate. For years, most people were content to live and let live — until demands expanded into women’s bathrooms and locker rooms, biological men competing in women’s sports, the agenda being pushed on young children in schools, and support for irreversible medical procedures for minors.

Advocating all of that and then acting shocked at public resistance isn’t bravery — it’s political denial.

McBride supports males playing in girls’ sports, and Clinton has never objected to that position. Which raises an obvious question: how do you claim to fight for “fundamental rights” while ignoring the rights of female athletes and confused teens caught in the middle?

The conference attracted a parade of American left-wing figures, including Gavin Newsom, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, JB Pritzker, and Gretchen Whitmer. Several criticized their own country on foreign soil and managed to embarrass themselves with rambling, incoherent remarks — which used to be considered unpatriotic, back when loving America was still fashionable.

But the Clinton–McBride panel stood out above the rest, earning a clear nomination for “Most Hypocritical Event” of the conference.

At least Americans watching from home can see the contrast clearly: while the political left redefines reality and calls it progress, strong leadership rooted in common sense continues to defend fairness, truth, and the rights of real women and girls. And that clarity is exactly what keeps this country moving in the right direction.