Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was caught on camera getting jiggy with it in Spain, taking part in the legendary “La Macarena” dance with the group responsible for the iconic song. Her dance moves sparked quite the commotion on social media, with many criticizing her wild antics.
Clinton’s trip to Spain included a meeting with Spanish Foreign Affairs Minister Jose Manuel Albares in Madrid before jetting off to Seville. While in Seville, she attended an event in her honor at the Palacio de las Dueñas, hosted by the 12th Duchess of Montoro Eugenia Martinez de Irujo and her husband, Narcis Rebollo.
For historical perspective, this would be akin to Nixon doing the Lindy Hop in 1968 to demonstrate his youthful hipness.
https://t.co/sxnFkWEaN9— Scatbug Redux (@scatbug1) January 25, 2024
At the extravagant party, Clinton was seen shaking it off on the dance floor alongside Antonio Romero Monge and Rafael Ruiz Perdigones of Los del Rio, the musical duo responsible for the hit song “La Macarena.” The video of her busting a move quickly went viral, capturing the attention of social media users everywhere.
Albares disclosed on social media that he and Clinton discussed “the global situation and how to construct a more just and equal world.” However, Clinton did not share any details of her trip to Spain on her own social media accounts, leaving many wondering about her true intentions abroad.
As the clip of Clinton’s Spanish dancing made the rounds, some pointed out a resurfaced clip from the 1996 Democratic convention, at which she clapped along while several attendees carried out the choreography. This revelation has only added fuel to the fire, raising questions about Clinton’s motivations behind her spontaneous dance performance.
The controversial dance display has sparked widespread criticism, with many questioning Clinton’s judgment and propriety. It seems like Hillary just can’t help herself when it comes to making headlines, and this time, it’s for all the wrong reasons. The American people deserve answers about her conduct overseas and how it reflects on her fitness for public office.