Kari Lake Sets Twitter on Fire with Message to ‘Angry, Scared’ Hillary Clinton: ‘I’m in Perfect Health, My Brakes on my Car are in Good Shape, and I’m Not Suicidal’

Arizona GOP Gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake again set Twitter on fire last night, this time by delivering a blunt message to the 2016 failed Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

Lake shared a clip in a tweet of her discussing Clinton on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show after the former presidential nominee mentioned her while on Joy Reid’s MSNBC show.

In the tweet, Lake said, “ATTN: @HillaryClinton I’m in perfect health, my brakes on my car are in good shape & I’m not suicidal. That is all.”

Lake said in the clip that she “was a little concerned today when I saw Hillary Clinton badmouthing me. She looked angry and actually scared.”

“Just, completely unrelated, I want you to know, just in case you’re wondering, I’m in perfect health, my brakes on my car are in good shape, and I’m not suicidal. And we’re going to win this thing on Tuesday,” Lake added as Hannity chuckled.

Clinton said told Reid that “the level of, just plain crazy, violent, hate rhetoric coming out of Republicans, you played something from the Republican candidate for governor in Arizona.”

“I want viewers, I want voters to stop and to ask themselves, would we trust somebody who is stirring up these violent feelings, who is pointing fingers, scapegoating, making a joke about a violent attack on Paul Pelosi, why would you trust that person to have power over you, your family, your business, your community?” Clinton wondered without a hint of irony.

At the beginning of the clip, Reid attempted to garner sympathy by suggesting that if anyone would understand Nancy Pelosi’s life as a “full-time hate object,” it would be Clinton.

Yesterday, we reported that Lake was unfazed by a question by a CBS reporter and gave a “classy” response after he tried to “bait” her into disparaging the mother of deceased Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick.

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