Posted on 11/22/2024 10:56:37 AM PST by DallasBiff
Now that Hillary Clinton’s democratic nomination for president is all but a done deal, it’s an apt time to reflect on what it could mean to have her husband, Bill Clinton, back in the White House. To be sure, over the past decade there’s been a sea change regarding public accusations of sexual misconduct against high profile men. Now that we find ourselves in a moment where the media, police, and lawmakers are encouraged to believe victims first, what are we to make of the charges against Bill Clinton? Further, in several incidents, Hillary Clinton not only sprang to her husband’s defense but actively tried to discredit the women who came forward.
While Republicans and Trump supporters may use the Bill Clinton’s sexual misconduct as ammunition against Hillary’s presidential campaign, Bill’s treatment of women and Hillary’s defense of him is a topic any left-leaning voter should consider while heading into the election season. Let’s review
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That’s a Joke right?
This reminds me of a cartoon. A woman is being interviewed by the media. She says, “I was raped by whoever Trump nominates for the Supreme Court.”
If Monica Lewinsky hadn’t saved that dress she would,even today,that nutty,slutty broad.
Oh, c’mon, BeijingBiden’s own daughter admitted in court testimony that he abused her.
The pedos on the left, always on the left, can get away with anything.
I cannot wait for the day we don’t hear the Clinton name spoken or written about anymore.
Is there a statute of limitations of rape or sexual assault?
Just ask Juanita Broaderrick.
During this time, the Oregonian newspaper ran articles about powerful men who needed sex, and that was OK with the writer.
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