Aaron P. Bernstein/REUTERSSome leaders of the so-called alt-right movement appear to be happy that Hillary Clinton called them out in a major speech attacking Donald Trump. Clinton gave the speech on Thurday, attempting to put the movement's alleged racist ideology into the mainstream consciousness. But leaders of the group greeted the Democratic presidential candidate's vitriol with unrestrained glee. Instead of being frustrated by Clinton's assertions that the movement is racist and dangerous, leaders within the group — some of whom were live-tweeting the speech — said they appreciated the "free publicity," and that Clinton was, as they put it, "doing our work for us." Clinton decried the group, saying it "has effectively taken over the Republican Party" due to Trump's heated and often controversial rhetoric. "There's always been a paranoid fringe in our politics, steeped in racial resentment," Clinton said, "but it's never had the nominee of a major party stoking it, encouraging it, and giving it a national megaphone.