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On Wednesday, Juanita Broaddrick marked 40 years since her alleged sexual assault by Bill Clinton with a tear on Twitter, recalling the entire timeline of events that led up to what she calls the "forcible, brutal rape" that she said took place on April 25, 1978. "On this morning, 40 years ago, my life changed forever," Broaddrick wrote Wednesday morning. "On 4-25-78, I was brutally raped by Ark. AG Bill Clinton. I have spent the majority of my life trying to forget...and watching the Evil thrive." As Broaddrick—who was working on Clinton's campaign for Arkansas governor at the time—tells it,...
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According to MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough, Democrats have told him off-the-air that they believe Bill Clinton raped Juanita Broaddrick. Scarborough doesn’t name any names but he says “many” have told him this so the suggestion is that we’re not just talking about one or two Democrats. “How did Democrats split the difference on Bill Clinton when they knew, or many believed and would tell me off the air that he raped Juanita Broaddrick?” Scarborough asked. This is the kind of admission that really ought to be a show-stopper. I mean that literally and figuratively. First, it ought to stop all other...
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Long time political operative and strategist Roger Stone appeared on Breitbart News Sunday, broadcast on SiriusXM patriot radio channel 125, with Breitbart’s senior investigative political reporter Matt Boyle. Stone who cut his political teeth working for Richard Nixon’s infamous Committee to Re-elect the President, later campaigned for Ronald Reagan, and until recently worked for Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, shared a few nuggets from his new book The Clintons’ War on Women, which he co-wrote with Robert Morrow. Stone told Boyle that Hillary Clinton promoting herself as an advocate for women and children is hypocrisy. The author reminded Breitbart News...
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president Published October 10, 2016 FoxNews.com Facebook Twitter livefyre Email Print Now Playing Donald Trump appears with Bill Clinton accusers Bill Clinton on Sunday night nearly came face-to-face with several of the women who’ve accused him of sexual assault; however, Donald Trump’s plan to put the former president’s previous indiscretions on public display hit a snag when debate officials threatened to call security. The Republican presidential nominee held a brief pre-debate press conference with Paula Jones, Juanita Broaddrick and Kathleen Willey, who’ve each accused Bill Clinton of sex assault or rape, and Kathy Shelton, a rape victim whose attacker was...
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A vocal protester caused a major scene at a Tim Kaine rally, yelling out that Bill Clinton was a rapist. “Bill Clinton is a rapist!” he shouted about a half a dozen times, while Kaine complained that Donald Trump called women mean names. The protester wore a t-shirt of Bill Clinton with the word “RAPE” underneath it — a parody of the Barack Obama Hope poster. He also yelled that the mainstream media was covering up Clinton’s criminal behavior and cited Infowars.com. The movement to remind America of Clinton’s past is rising as pranksters are successfully trolling live newscasts to...
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Two more “Bill Clinton is a Rapist” signs were spotted today on NBC’s the Today Show and at a small Tim Kaine rally. And at the small Tim Kaine rally in Nevada tonight a heckler started screaming, “Bill Clinton is a rapist!”
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Here are a few articles for ammunition to use against those who claim Juanita Broaddrick is not to be believed because of a false affidavit. The Clinton team had great expertise in obtaining false affidavits. Juanita's attorney did not know all the facts, just that his client did not want to be called into the Jones civil case and relive her horrific experience at the hands of the Arkansas Attorney General. These citations may help clarify. http://talkbusiness.net/2013/03/former-senator-bill-walters-of-greenwood-dies-updated/ Walters also was an attorney for Juanita Broaddrick during the investigation into President Bill Clinton’s dealings in Arkansas that eventually resulted in his...
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On Tuesday night Donald Trump accused Bill Clinton of rape. The accusations are well documented but have never been discussed by the liberal media. ... On Thursday Hillary Clinton dodged the accusations– Via People: “I am not afraid of Donald Trump. He can attack me as much as he wants – I know I can take it. But we won’t let his attacks against Americans based on their ethnicity, their gender or the faith they practice go unanswered,” Hillary wrote Thursday in a fundraising email titled, “Are you with me, against Trump?”
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NBC News’ Andrea Mitchell said on Thursday that Juanita Broaddrick, the woman who accused Bill Clinton of raping her in a Little Rock hotel room in 1978, is “discredited.” Appearing on “The Today Show,” Mitchell aired a segment about Donald Trump’s comments during an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity Wednesday night in which he brought up rape allegations against the former president. “In one case, it’s about exposure,” Hannity said in the interview. “In another case, it’s about groping and fondling and touching against a woman’s will.” “And rape,” Trump interjected. Broaddrick came out publicly in 1999 with claims...
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During an interview today, Bill Clinton’s rape accuser Juanita Broaddrick suggested the New York Times spend the same amount of energy investigating claims of sexual assault against Bill Clinton that the newspaper put into probing Donald Trump’s alleged past treatment of women.
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"NY Times Should Interview Bill’s Alleged Female Victims" During an interview today, Bill Clinton’s rape accuser Juanita Broaddrick suggested the New York Times spend the same amount of energy investigating claims of sexual assault against Bill Clinton that the newspaper put into probing Donald Trump’s alleged past treatment of women.
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<p>The New York Times’ front-page article last Saturday on Donald J. Trump’s dealings with women forced me into a weekend of self-examination. As much as I support Trump, this isn’t a cult of personality. He’s not Mao, Kim Jong-un or L. Ron Hubbard. We can like our candidates, but still acknowledge their flaws. No one’s perfect.</p>
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