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FR EXCLUSIVE: Diary of a New Hampshire Voter..... (Katherine Prudhomme O'Brien and Hillary)
email from Katherine Prudomme O'Brien ^ | 12-4-15 | Katherine Prudhomme O'Brien

Posted on 12/04/2015 2:29:15 PM PST by doug from upland

Diary of a New Hampshire Voter turned Political Activist turned State Representative...

November 10- I just met Hillary Clinton again, she was talking at the VFW here in Derry. How I even got into the event is beyond me. I was outside holding a sign that proclaimed; "Hillary Is The War on Women" when a friend walked by and said I should join her inside. I laughed and told her I had to be on some sort of list and I'm sure I can't get in but she told me not to worry about it and said she would try to save me a seat up front. I thought about it for a moment and thought, "Why the heck not?!" I thought of my own grandfather, a veteran of WW2, who spent time inside that very VFW post, and if he could see me now, I think he would want me to at least try to go in and ask Hillary about anything. It is still a free country, right? So I put my sign away and got in the line. I also put my NH state representative name tag on as I do whenever I attend any ceremony or political event in my town. I told a man with a clipboard that I had not RSVP'ed and he said that was no problem and wrote my name on his list. Then I was searched, my purse was searched and I went in. I went up to the front of the hall near where my friend was sitting, but there were no seats left. A staffer approached me and said I could not stand there but that there was a seat for me towards the back at the end of a row of seats. My, what service! Thank you very much! I sat down, Hillary came out and the program began. Suddenly, and in complete unison, five men in dark suits put chairs down and sat on all sides of me. I'm pretty sure they were the secret service, ready to jump into action if I did something dangerous like ask a tough question. I politely raised my hand high each time there was a pause in the program to ask a question but Hillary never called on me. In fact, she never called on any women. Candidates usually try for a broader cross section of questioners but not this time. Another friend, a Democrat activist in town sitting nearby me asked about the five sudden guys later on. I reminded that I had told him that I was probably "on a list" and that he had laughed at me when I said that as if I was being paranoid.

The last two times I met Hillary, I asked her if she believes Juanita Broaddrick, the woman who says Bill Clinton raped her in 1978. Both times Hillary told me she does not know who that person is. At the 4th of July parade in Gorham. N.H. this summer, she even waved her hand after saying she doesn't know who Broaddrick is, as if to indicate she couldn't care less about her. So after Hillary's speech was done and people were taking photos with her, I approached and asked about a related story but a different case altogether. I asked about Thomas Alfred Taylor. He is a man who was 41 years old when he raped a 12 year old girl in Arkansas. Hillary Clinton provided his legal defense in 1975 and said she did so in her autobiography because a man on the prosecution team wanted a woman on the case and that she did it as a favor to him. Hillary said things about this girl that really infuriated and offended me, such kids from divorced, unstable families just make stuff up and lie for attention, that the young girl sexualized older men and made the first moves. When I learned about this girl's story last year, it made me cry. The girl, who is now grown and is staying anonymous, says that Hillary took her through hell. Hillary told me she had to take the case. I replied that that is the opposite of what her book says, that it is confusing that there are two different stories given about why she took the case. Hillary repeated that she had no choice and had to take the case. Its then, that a man who says he is with her campaign, offered to follow up with me later with more information about this. He said his name is Micheal Fosner and asked me for the details of the case and my contact info. I gave him my card with the name of the man in the case I was inquiring about about written on the back. He wouldn't give me his card or contact info, which struck me as very odd. "Just forget it" I said"I don't think you will really get back to me" and I reached out to take my card back from him. He got whiny about that and called over to a secret service agent about me pushing him or something. I swear on my grandfathers grave that I never touched the man. I doubt he will get back to me with any info that sheds any more light on why Clinton took the case when she did not need to. Id' rather collect trash for a living than say such horrible things about a little girl. Hillary even knew the man was guilty. A reporter interviewed her in the late 70's or early 80's and she as much when talking about the case. Hillary even laughed about it. Yeah, this is emotional for me, it's a reminder that if you get raped, you should be sure to be raped by the "right kind of man" and/or be a "perfect victim" or else nobody will give a swear word about it. This is why I say Hillary is the war on women. She is an enabler of rape and sexual assault.

November 20- Mr. Fosner, if that is in fact his real name, never got back to me. I couldn't find any contact info for anyone on Hillary's staff with a name even close to that so I popped into Hillary's Hampstead, NH campaign office to ask if anybody had any knowledge of who he was. A very polite young woman told me that she had never heard of him and asked other people there if they had. No one had. She seemed empathetic about my wanting more information so I went ahead and gave her my card with the info about what I was asking about written on the back. I told her to go look the story up because she had never heard anything about it. I figured she might get back to me, who knows? Before I left, I pointed to a wooden plaque on a table by the door that read "Well Behaved Women Rarely Make History" and told her that I love that quote too.

December 3- Someone asked Hillary if she believed Juanita Broadrick today. Thank goodness, I knew I was not alone. I don't know who she was. Maybe it was that polite young staffer I met in Hampstead who did more research. Here is a link about the question; http://www.cnn.com/2015/12/03/politics/hillary-clinton-paula-jones-question/ I don't find Hillary's answer that women should be believed until evidence proves otherwise all that helpful or relevant to the question. What evidence can she be talking about with the cases she was asked about? Kathleen Willey was never proven to be a liar. Paula Jones would never have become a well known name if she could have been easily proven wrong early on. Specifically, if Hillary has no idea who Juanita Broaddrick is, like she told me this summer, how in the world can she assess any evidence for or against the charge that she was raped by Bill Clinton on a day where no published accounts, no newspapers or television reports from that day show he was in a different location than the city where Broaddrick said the rape happened? Since Bill Clinton was the Attorney General of Arkansas at the time and was running for governor, records of where he was that day exist somewhere in old paperwork. I challenge anyone to prove me wrong. Prove to me he was in a different town, or that he was at a different event than the one Juanita Broaddrick attended. No one has been able to do even that small act that would prove Broaddrick's charges to be untrue. If they could, it would have been done long ago. It would have been done when Broaddrick appeared on Dateline NBC with Lisa Myers in February of 1999. Heck, if the charges could be dis proven, Lisa Myers and NBC's army of lawyers would have done so and that interview would have never aired. I've often wondered why Hillary Clinton cared so much about 18 minutes of missing tape as a young lawyer in Washington, D.C. investigating Watergate but a whole missing day of her own husband's, on a day when someone said he raped them, doesn't seem to concern her at all. Why?


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: belongsinchat; broaddrick; hillary; prudhommeobrien; vanity

1 posted on 12/04/2015 2:29:15 PM PST by doug from upland
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To: doug from upland

Kath sent the message to the address I use for the Hillary campaign to send me campaign crap -————
hillarysfatass@gmail.com


2 posted on 12/04/2015 2:31:00 PM PST by doug from upland (Some of you keep telling yourself -- Romney would have been as bad or worse.)
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To: doug from upland

Interesting, but predictable. The truth is whatever Hillary says it is today. It may change tomorrow. Or not even exist the next day.

May God help keep us from another Clinton Presidency.


3 posted on 12/04/2015 3:28:30 PM PST by Senator_Blutarski
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To: doug from upland

Katherine back in the news.

http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/01/03/hillary-clinton-to-heckler-mentioning-juanita-broaddrick-you-are-very-rude-im-not-ever-gonna-call-on-you/


4 posted on 01/03/2016 12:06:59 PM PST by ironman
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To: ironman

Thanks. She told me yesterday she was going to be there.


5 posted on 01/03/2016 12:21:44 PM PST by doug from upland (Some of you keep telling yourself -- Romney would have been as bad or worse.)
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