Wild conspiracies theories are usually just wild conspiracy theories.
Usually.
This looks a lot like this:
Just because a famous person takes a photo with a random person on the street doesn't mean they know them or have any affiliation to them.
I'm not saying that Hillary Clinton has anything to do with these attempts on Trump's life.
But I mean, c'mon, it's Hillary Clinton - we're obligated to write about the joke!
Chef Andres really is one of her besties, and the Clintons have a bunch of ... interesting stories connected to people who end up dead, like this:
But Jokes and dead ex-staffers aside, here's the real story:
Hillary literally went on TV Monday night and called Trump "dangerous" ... just 24 hours after Trump had survived a second assassination attempt.
As Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis just pointed out, that kind of rhetoric may very well be pushing unstable people into believing they would be heroes for taking out a threat to their country.
As would-be assassin Ryan Routh said:
Despite knowing this themselves, top Dems in DC and the media are continuing to push incendiary rhetoric that describes Trump in apocalyptic terms.
That is how Hillary and her compatriots are connected to these assassination attempts. One could easily infer that the "Trump is Hitler" rhetoric is purposeful when they haven't toned it down after two men tried to kill their political foe.
As for whether the crazy theory that meeting Hillary's celebrity chef friend had anything to do with anything ... well, we'll just have to see if Ryan Routh ends up dead by "suicide" in his cell.
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