Hillary Clinton really needs a nap.

During an appearance at the Ozy Fest in New York on Saturday, she lamented how protesting so much can be “exhausting.”

After watching a video detailing all of the anti-Trump marches leftists have organized in the last 18 months, Clinton responded, “I really think that people have found how much it matters that they speak out and be part of these movements to reclaim our future, and to give voice to everything that we disagreed with, that we oppose.”

“You know,” she said, “it’s kind of exhausting to be part of protesting and marching and demonstrating and resisting, but we cannot stop.”

Last week, she also complained about being tired.

The failed presidential candidate started her speech to the American Federation of Teachers union last Friday in a bizarre way: by telling everyone how exhausted she was.

“Well, I’ll tell you,” she said, “I’ve been back there listening to Randi (Weingarten) and I’m so exhausted, I can barely stand here.”

Clinton flashed moments of bitterness and anger to the unionists gathered in Pittsburgh.

Receiving the Women’s Rights Award from the union, she railed on how she has been oppressed in life.

“When I was growing up, there were scholarships I couldn’t get, colleges I couldn’t attend, jobs I couldn’t apply for just because I was a girl,” she lamented.

She attacked the layout of classified ads in newspapers.

“It wasn’t so very long ago that classified ads were divided into ‘help wanted dash male,’ and ‘help wanted dash female,'” Clinton said.

She also criticized girls’ half-court basketball in school.

“They wouldn’t let us run on the full court,” she sniffed.

She fear-mongered in stark terms against the Trump administration and Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh.

“They’ve gutted funding for public schools and universities,” Clinton claimed, “and they’ve rolled back protections against discrimination for students.

After a lengthy broadside against Trump policies, she said, “They are trying to rip the heart out of America.

“They want to turn us into transactional units,” claiming Trump supporters want a “man-eat-man, woman-eat-woman” society.

“They want to turn us against each other. They want to divide and conquer,” she claimed.

At the conclusion of Clinton’s attacks, unionists applauded wildly.