Hillary’s just like us!
The failed presidential candidate — who is now reportedly leaving the door open to a third run in 2020 — made an appearance in Puerto Rico on Monday and made a churro.
Time to make the churros at Kreamy Ice Cream Shop in Puerto Rico. @ClintonGlobal and @Foundation_PR are working together to deploy $1.2 million in grants to local entrepreneurs as small businesses continue to recover from Hurricane Maria. pic.twitter.com/as2oSoYqZ5
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) January 28, 2019
“Ohhhh!” Clinton cheered, standing behind the machine at Kreamy Ice Cream Shop.
“Oh my gosh!” she exclaimed.
After holding up her creation, she looked at it in amazement and said, “That is fabulous!”
The Clintons have a history of using food to pander to voters.
In 2016, Bill Clinton made an unannounced stop at Franco’s Home Cooking in Louisville, Kentucky, and got behind the counter to serve food.
But it wasn’t just any food, and it wasn’t just any crowd.
As Saturday Morning Solutions, a weekly black radio show, reported, “Bill Clinton came to the hood in Louisville and LITERALLY served fried chicken to Black people.”
Bill Clinton came to the hood in Louisville and LITERALLY served fried chicken to Black people pic.twitter.com/6DoJVAPSB7
— Sat. Morn. Solutions (@SMSS4) May 3, 2016
Will Clark of WHAS tweeted another photo of Clinton serving food without a hairnet, gloves or an apron.
The Health Department would call that “first black president privilege.”
.@billclinton makes a surprise visit to Franco's on Dixie Highway before his rally. .@840WHAS #Louisville pic.twitter.com/LfZSUzN0IZ
— Will Clark (@WClark_TV) May 3, 2016
Earlier that year, Hillary was accused of engaging in black stereotypes when she insisted to a trio of black radio hosts that she always carries hot sauce in her purse.
Hot Air reported April 19:
During an appearance on “The Breakfast Club,” a morning radio show on Urban/Hip Hop radio station Power 105.1 in New York, Hillary Clinton (D-NY)said she always carries hot sauce with her wherever she goes.
The radio hosts immediately responded with giggles and snorts of recognition. You see, the suggestion that she carries hot sauce in her purse was immediately recognized as the lowest form of pandering to the radio program’s African-American audience. …
One of the show’s co-host’s, Charlamagne Tha God said to her, “now listen, I want you to know that people are going to see this and say, ‘She’s pandering to black people,’”
Clinton’s response: “Okay, is it working?”
The pandering is strong with this one.
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