Posted on 10/11/2005 2:42:10 PM PDT by doug from upland
Juanita Broaddrick, I hope you were listening to Sean Hannity's radio show today. Susan Estrich was on discussing her new book supporting Hillary. Sorry, Susan, the book will remain unnamed here.
Hannity directly asked Estrich, herself a rape victim, if she believed Juanita Broaddrick. Susan said no. How did she know? Well, of course. Bill himself told her so. They had a conversation about it.
I will be spending an hour on Rightalk Radio on Wednesday at 2pm Eastern with Candice Jackson, author of "Their Lives." We will, of course, be discussing the women victims of the sexual predator who wandered the White House halls for eight years.
Estrich said Clinton would never use force against a woman and he couldn't understand how men could do that. Paraphrasing Estrich -- If I thought there was any truth to that, it is something I never could be comfortable with.
Okay, the time has come. Let's make Estrich uncomfortable. After all, she makes us uncomfortable when we see her on television. Give us your ideas of how we convince Estrich of the truth. Juanita has not spoken with her, and I don't know that she ever would. If a phone conversation between them could take place, who knows what might happen?
Estrich didn't use the word "liar," but it is clear from her conversation that she believes, relative to the rape charge, that the description fits Juanita.
Room temperature liver has more appeal.
Obviously you believe that Yasotay's ex falsely accused him of rape. It follows, logically, that women are quite capable of lying about this. Yes, SOME women, for whatever reason, will resort to this charge. I believe that. In most cases, they do not need 67 senators to believe them.
In the particular case of Broderick, you can SPECULATE as to why she kept quiet..."67 senators would have NEVER voted to convict."
How does that explain why other women keep quiet about rape when no member of any government is involved?
To say I have no admiration for Bill Clinton (and his wife) is putting it in the kindest way possible for me. I have no problem believing he is/was a womanizer. Acknowledging that, I don't know that it is absolutely true that he raped Juanita Broderick. If anyone else can prove that, I'm listening. And...why the advice to Yasotay to "learn more about what goes on in a woman's mind afat being raped." What's the connection? You apparently agree with him so why do you advise him to learn more about it?
I may have missed your point here and admit I'm confused as to your message.
He went out of his way to attack Broaddrick on this and other threads, and relate his own claimed bad experience. Fine, but he needs to at least know what he is talking about here. He doesn't.
Sorry. You know more about this poster than I do. I should have butted out. Thanks for being nice about it.
No problem. I had asked him to start his own thread and say whatever he wanted to about Broaddrick there. He just cannot resist putting crap on my threads. It has become irritating.
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