Twitter is in attack mode against Democratic front-runner, Hillary Clinton, For Thursday afternoon, the top trend is #WhichHillary, which showcases the candidate’s hypocrisy and incidences of flip-flopping.
The trend grew with the news that Hillary told a Black Lives Matter activist, Ashley Williams, who heckled her private event Wednesday night, “you are being very rude.”
Many tweets did address Wednesday’s interruption, as well as what sparked Williams’ protest and her holding a sign which included the hashtag. In 1996, Hillary had called black men “super predators” and said “we need to bring them to heel.”
#WhichHillary The one who couldn’t stand Pres Obama when she campaigned against him in ’08 or the one loving him now just to get his voters?
— Cinn… (@therealcinn) February 25, 2016
.@HillaryClinton says “Back to the issues” when asked to apologize for “super predators” comment #WhichHillary https://t.co/eUFPApgY4F
— Dante Barry (@dantebarry) February 25, 2016
Other issues made the list as well though for complaints about her flip-flopping over the years.
#WhichHillary would you vote for? or is there a more popular stance on the issues? Asking for a friend. #ImWithHer pic.twitter.com/BeDnsVF6w7
— Wickedshrapnel (@wickedshrapnel) February 25, 2016
Rand Paul also joined in on the trend.
.@HillaryClinton: Champion of Mass Incarceration – attempts to undo the damage she caused as 1st Lady. Painfully transparent #WhichHillary
— Dr. Rand Paul (@RandPaul) February 25, 2016
Many of the tweets came from those who were Bernie Sanders supporters.
So focused on Clinton’s reaction that I missed #WhichHillary on the banner. Very smart planning. pic.twitter.com/cduFfErKbW
— #FeelTheBern (@BernieTweet2016) February 25, 2016
#WhichHillary? Does she support racial justice or mass incarceration? #NotASuperpredator https://t.co/OX7LdM5oNh pic.twitter.com/sRWDHvafqQ
— Millennials 4 Bernie (@Bernlennials) February 25, 2016
#whichHillary the one that wants my vote, or the one that thinks I’m going to a special place in hell? pic.twitter.com/ns4BuIVHjU
— BadWolf TimeLady (@TardisMechanic1) February 25, 2016
The trend and negative press comes just before Saturday’s S.C. Democratic primary. Recent polls show Hillary is up by at least 20 points.
