Yes,she may be a whack job.Yes,she may have been looking for publicity.
But I,for one,can absolutely see The Most Ethical President In History doing what Broderick claimed,in the way that she claimed under the circumstances that she claimed.
I think it's *far* more likely that she's telling the truth than that she's lying...or delusional.
IIRC HRC was asked in SF who she believed: Justice Thomas or A Hill, she said Hill of course,
I would love to ask HRC who she believes Juanita or her bill
I know her answer, but she should be made to hear the question.
Why do you say this about Ms. Broderick?? I saw that interview and, to this viewer, Ms. Broderick was anything but a whack job or publicity seeker. To the contrary, she was very credible and certainly did not appear to be basking in the limelight. You description or suspicions certainly do not comport with anything I have seen or read about Ms. Broderick and her accusations.
Two friends, Susan Lewis and Norma Rogers, said she told them of the incident at the time. Ms. Rogers, then the director of Mrs. Broaddrick's nursing home, said she entered the room and found Mrs. Broaddrick crying and in "a state of shock." Her upper lip was puffed out and blue, and appeared to have been hit. "She told me he forced himself on her, forced her to have intercourse,"