Just days after Hillary Clinton paid tribute to the monarch for being a “brave woman”, Queen Elizabeth II. He fired on the Fox News host, who accused Elizabeth of cutting from her book and documentaries about “wonderful women.”
In 2019, Clinton, 47, and her daughter, Chelsea, 42, wrote a book about the many women who achieved incredible results and overcome mountains of obstacles.
Her books include Coretta Scott King, Billie Jean King, Amy Schumer and even Kim Kardashian; but two women make an important woman in history, Queen II. He failed to enroll Elizabeth.
And with the book recently made into a documentary on Apple TV+, the Clinton women are now facing criticism for news anchor Laura Ingraham’s decision to impeach the monarch.
After paying her respects to the monarch, Queen Clinton II. Rescued critics who believed they were belittling Elizabeth from her “wonderful woman” documentaries

In 2019, Clinton and her daughter Chelsea wrote a book about many women achieving incredible results, which they call “courage.”


Her books, which are now an Apple TV+ documentary series, include two of them being Queen II. She was criticized by Fox News host Laura Ingraham, who believed she was ignoring Elizabeth.
Ingraham, Queen of the two. He felt that he was ignoring Elizabeth and made his feelings clear in an instant. chirp to the former first lady
Hillary Clinton just wrote a book about brave women. Guess what 96-year ruler for 70 years didn’t include them?’ The news anchor tweeted.
Former First Lady, “Thanks for introducing #Gutsy, Laura.
‘Now a book has been translated’ [Apple TV+] Deciding who to show in documentaries was difficult because – that’s right – there are so many wonderful women in the world,” Clinton added.
The former First Lady also added a link to her show on Apple TV+.
Clinton’s response comes a few days after he pays tribute to the queen.
On the day the monarch died, the former foreign minister tweeted: “Few in human history have led their people with the perseverance and grace of Queen Elizabeth. “I offer my condolences to all who mourn his death and the end of an era today.”
Clinton appeared on “Extraordinary Women” after she was criticized for not including the Queen in the Deadline for Interview program, which she talked about the monarch’s death and even called “brave” despite being excluded from the show.
With the death of Queen Elizabeth, the world lost a brave woman. A woman who served her country with honor and dignity for 70 years, but before that she served as a young man during the war.
“His sense of duty, dignity, and dedication are, I believe, examples of true virtue that we can all learn in the future.” He told Deadline.

Responding to the criticism, Clinton said he had left the monarch out because “there are too many wonderful women in the world.”

Her criticism came days after he paid tribute to the queen in an interview with Deadline and called her a “brave” woman.

Two days after the Queen’s death, Clinton addressed Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi in CNN’s State of the Union speech to the late Queen II of the United Kingdom. Compared to Elizabeth.
The moderator of the Torontola International Film Festival, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau – wife of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau – asked the former first lady what she would say if she showed it to the queen during the presentation of her new series at the Torontola International Film Festival.
‘I want to tell you: Where did you find the lasting resilience, the courage, the courage to do your duty every day? Not a day was missing, including the two days before his death, when he went out to greet the new Prime Minister. [Liz Truss].
“Perhaps she’ll be willing to share some of what’s going on… being in the public eye is exhausting and we need all the help we can get.”
Two days after the Queen’s death, Clinton appointed Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi to the late Queen II of the United Kingdom. He compared Elizabeth to him because the two “fought” for what they believed in.
“I think Nancy Pelosi is the bravest woman in politics right now,” Clinton said in CNN’s State of the Union speech.
“By going through all sorts of turmoil – as the queen draws an analogy here – she showed what it means to get up every day, put on the high heels she wears, put on a costume to fight.” for the values and ideals he firmly believes in.’
Clinton remembered the Queen as a “connected and lively conversationalist” whom she had met several times, both as Barack Obama’s Secretary of State and as the First Lady of the United States many years ago.
“One of my favorite memories is when Bill and I were with him and Prince Philip aboard the formerly royal yacht Britannia, as we commemorated the 50th anniversary of D-Day. So we were close,” he said.
“Queen Anne was there. It was like being with a family that, despite the seriousness of the event, was still welcome together ».
He added that the Queen had a longstanding “devotion to duty and sense of duty towards her country’s people” from the moment she ascended the throne to her meeting with the country’s new Prime Minister. before death.

In an interview with Deadline, he said: “[The Queen’s] Devotion to duty, honor, and devotion are, I think, true models of virtue that we can all learn from in the future.

He added that the Queen has long had a “devotion to duty and duty to the people of her country”.


While the former first lady series doesn’t include the monarch, the Clinton women include other powerful women like Megan Thee Stallion and Kim Kardashian.
“But I also saw a more playful and, you know, fun and incredibly hot side of him,” Clinton added.
Clinton also said that despite their very different roles, she joked with the monarch about their role as female leaders.
“Sometimes, you know, there was an ironic argument about how you as a female leader should always do your hair, unlike some of us she was always perfect,” she said.
“There was a sense of style that stayed with it. And so I knew who he was and the role he played was literally ruling his life every second. “
While Monarch won’t feature in the former first lady series, the Clinton women have other powerful wives like Wanda Sykes, Megan Thee Stallion, Gloria Steinheim, and Jane Goodall.
Gutsy follows the Clintons as they interact with “wonderful” women across the country.
The former First Lady later told Deadline that “the biggest challenge” is that Apple TV+ doesn’t show them an “inspiring” woman who is “no longer with us”.
Source: Daily Mail