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Thursday, April 18, 2024

Hillary’s New ‘Gutsy’ Docuseries Looks as Awful as it Sounds

'You said the gutiset thing you ever did was staying in your marriage... '

(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Former of Secretary of State and failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has partnered with her daughter, Chelsea, to release a female-power docuseries, titled Gutsy.

The trailer, released on Twitter, shows the movie as a series of interviews with “some of the world’s boldest and bravest women,” such as rapper Megan Thee Stallion, Kim Kardashian and leftist comedian Amy Schumer.

The mother-daughter duo also interviewed feminist figures such as activist Gloria Steinem and anthropologist Jane Goodall.

In what appears to be an interview of herself, an interviewer questions Hillary about being married in the public eye:

“You have a marriage that has been on public display since the beginning. You said the gutiset thing you ever did was staying in your marriage,” the ‘interviewer’ said.

“That doesn’t mean that’s right for everybody,” Hillary responded.

It appears that the series will be centered around social justice issues, particularly critical race theory and feminism.

Another clip that was released shows Hillary losing a legal trivia game to law student and actress Kim Kardashian.

The final score is not shown in the clip.

“Was it humbling to lose that contest to her Secretary Clinton?” an off-screen interviewer asked.

“Oh, it was heartbreaking,” she joked in response.

Her daughter stepped in, covering for her loss:

“I think my mom just needs to work on her reaction time,” Chelsea said. “Sometimes I could see she knew what the answer was but she didn’t hit the buzzer in time.”

The elder Clinton continued defending herself, saying she was “intrigued by how well [Kardashian] did,” and “tried to give her the spotlight, not that she needs it.”

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