Hillary Clinton is at it again. The twice-failed presidential candidate just penned a desperate op-ed in The Atlantic targeting BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey, accusing her of promoting a "distorted version of Christianity" and claiming MAGA Christians are waging a "war on empathy."
In Thursday's piece, Clinton had the audacity to position herself as a devout follower of Jesus Christ while simultaneously attacking one of America's most principled Christian voices. The woman who once called half of Trump supporters "deplorables" now wants to lecture Christians about empathy?
Clinton specifically targeted Stuckey's warnings about "toxic empathy" – a concept that resonates with millions of Christians who are tired of being guilt-tripped into abandoning their biblical values. Stuckey has brilliantly exposed how the left weaponizes emotions to manipulate believers into supporting policies that contradict Scripture.
"The irony is rich – Hillary Clinton, who has spent decades attacking Christian values, now claims to speak for Jesus while demonizing actual believers," one conservative commentator noted.
This attack isn't happening in a vacuum. With President Trump back in the White House and Christians playing a crucial role in the MAGA movement's success, desperate Democrats are scrambling to fracture the coalition that delivered Trump his decisive 2024 victory.
The Left's War on Christian Values
Clinton's op-ed represents everything wrong with liberal Christianity – using Jesus as a political prop while ignoring His actual teachings. She wants Christians to embrace unlimited illegal immigration, radical gender ideology, and abortion on demand, all in the name of "empathy."
Meanwhile, Stuckey continues doing the real work of ministry: helping Christians think biblically about complex issues without falling for emotional manipulation. Her message about toxic empathy is clearly striking a nerve with the left's guilt-based control system.
Patriots, this is exactly why we need voices like Allie Beth Stuckey more than ever. When Hillary Clinton feels threatened enough to personally attack a Christian podcaster, you know that podcaster is doing something right. The question is: will Christians see through Clinton's desperate ploy, or will they fall for the same manipulation tactics that have weakened the church for decades?
