Keyword: juanitabroaddrick
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Fox News took Bill O’Reilly off the air after a heavy campaign to fire him led by CNN’s media unit and The New York Times. If all the charges of sexual harassment are true, his case is indefensible. That said, it’s time for his media critics to stand down. They are guilty of rank hypocrisy. These same media outlets despised the idea that Donald Trump would drag Bill Clinton’s sexual harassment lawsuits into the presidential campaign. On Jan. 8, 2016, the Times editorial staff sneered: “It is also a tired subject that few Americans want to hear more about. If...
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Juanita Broaddrick and Kathleen Willey stormed Senator Al Franken’s D.C. office Wednesday, demanding the embattled lawmaker resign over multiple sexual harassment allegations against him. Reporter Melanie Morgan, a Franken accuser, joined Broaddrick and Willey. Of course, Broaddrick and Willey are two of former President Bill Clinton’s most famous accusers.
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Little Rock, AR Oct. 26, 2005 Doug from Upland, FreeRepublic.com Conversation with Juanita Broaddrick & Kathleen Willey after Lie-brary visit No longer willing to allow the Clintons to be in control, two of Bill Clinton's victims, Juanita Broaddrick and Kathleen Willey, made a visit today to the Clinton Lie-brary in Little Rock, Arkansas. I owe special thanks to to Judy Abarbanel of World Ahead Publishing for inviting me to join a few others in a conference call with Broaddrick and Willey. World Ahead is publisher of Candice Jackson's blockbluster book, THEIR LIVES: The Women Target by the Clinton Machine. Both...
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You can place the blame for the current epidemic of sexual harassment right at the feet of Bill and Hillary Clinton. It could be argued that it began with Ted Kennedy, who let Mary Jo Kopechne drown while he chilled out at a hotel after saving himself, but it was the Clinton's who raised the politics of sexual harassment and personal destruction to an art form. As the accusers of Bill Clinton came forward, Bill Clinton's top aide Betsy Wright coined them term "bimbo eruptions" and she and she colleagues then set about to destroy the women who dared speak...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1r0wITJU5Q
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Juanita Broaddrick, hello? Or does the name Paula Jones perhaps ring a bell? CNN political analyst Karoun Demirjian tried this morning to downplay the seriousness of Bill Clinton’s sexual misconduct compared to that alleged of Roy Moore. In Moore’s case, said Demirjian, “those were children.” [To her credit, host Alisyn Camerota jumped in and suggested “underage” instead of “children.”] As for Clinton, the only specific case Demirjian mentioned was that of Monica Lewinsky. Demirjian described it as an “affair” that “might have been consensual.” Get the rest of the story and view the video here.
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Liberal comedian Chelsea Handler apologized on Wednesday to the Arkansas woman who accused Bill Clinton of raping her in a Little Rock hotel room in the 1970s. “I apologize to you for not knowing your story,” Handler told Juanita Broaddrick on Twitter. “I believe you,” she added. Handler, a Hillary Clinton supporter, was responding to a tweet Broaddrick posted over the weekend in which she called out the celebrity for ignoring her allegations about Clinton. Broaddrick, a retired nursing executive, alleged that Clinton, who then served as Arkansas’ attorney general, raped her in a Little Rock hotel room in 1978...
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We’re not excusing what Roy Moore is accused of—it’s ghastly. The man is accused of being inappropriate with multiple women; with another, a Trump voter, claiming he sexually assaulted her when she was 16 years old. The Republican Party had abandoned Moore; the optics of this is just too terrible to maintain support. It gets worse; Guy wrote today about how this man was banned from a Gadsden mall because he was trolling for high school dates and badgering teenage girls in the process. All of the accusers were teenagers at the time. Yet, one thing the Media Research Center...
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A liberal New York Times columnist has written that she believes Juanita Broaddrick’s allegation that Bill Clinton raped her. The headline of Michelle Goldberg’s current New York Times column is “I believe Juanita.” Goldberg explains: “Of the Clinton accusers, the one who haunts me is Broaddrick . . . Put simply, I believe her.” Adds Goldberg, “it’s fair to conclude that because of Broaddrick’s allegations, Bill Clinton no longer has a place in decent society.” Get the rest of the story here.
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The most remarkable thing about the current tide of sexual assault and harassment accusations is not their number. If every woman in America started talking about the things that happen during the course of an ordinary female life, it would never end. Nor is it the power of the men involved; history instructs us that for countless men, the ability to possess women sexually is not a spoil of power; it’s the point of power. What’s remarkable is that these women are being believed. Most of them don’t have police reports or witnesses or physical evidence; many of them are...
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The left’s push to remove controversial monuments and statues across the country may be backfiring, as President Bill Clinton’s alleged victims are now demanding a statue of the liberal icon in South Dakota be removed. Left-wing activists, including many top Democratic politicians, have been demanding the removal of statues and monuments of Confederate generals across the U.S. — with some event taking it into their own hands and removing them themselves. But now Juanita Broaddrick, who claims she was raped by Clinton in the 1970’s, is adding a statue of the Democratic icon to the list.
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RUSH: Hey, did you see that tweet from Chelsea Clinton over the weekend? Aw, you’re gonna love this. Chelsea Clinton tweeted out: “I need a thesaurus. What’s another word for horrifying? Sick? Awful? Running out of adjectives these days that mean unconscionably terrible.” And so Juanita Broaddrick replied, “Well [Chelsea], since you asked. Here’s my definition of horrifying, sick & awful. Answer: Your father, Bill Clinton.” Chelsea deleted the tweet shortly thereafter. And look at this. This is from Reuters. I know you’re getting tired of me talking about this. I beg you not to. I’ll try to ride herd...
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Juanita Broaddrick, who has accused former President Bill Clinton of sexual assault, responded to a tweet from his daughter, Chelsea Clinton, on Friday, calling her father "horrifying." Broaddrick saw an opportunity to make her voice heard and capitalized by tweeting an answer to Chelsea Clinton's question: "What's another word for horrifying? Sick? Awful?" Chelsea Clinton took to Twitter on Wednesday to share a story that she found "unconscionably terrible." The story she links to is from the El Paso Times that reports an undocumented immigrant was detained in court while trying to obtain a protective order from her domestic abuser....
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http://www.mrctv.org/videos/full-dateline-nbc-juanita-broaddrick-bill-clinton-raping-her
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Here is the link to Hillary Clinton's infamous tweet: https://twitter.com/HillaryClinton/status/668597149291184128 "Every survivor of sexual assault deserves to be heard, believed, and supported." Thankfully, Kellyanne Conway didn't forget, and clearly neither did the next President of the United States, Donald J. Trump. I think Broaddrick and Jones have merit, and even Vox, a liberal mouthpiece, thinks so too: http://www.vox.com/2016/10/9/13221340/juanita-broaddrick-hillary-clinton-rape
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Hours before a critical presidential debate, a damaged but defiant Donald Trump seized on never-proved sexual assault allegations against Hillary Clinton’s husband. It was a dramatic escalation of personal attacks as he sought to deflect fallout from his own sexually aggressive comments. The Republican presidential nominee tweeted a link Sunday to an interview with Juanita Broaddrick, who Trump says “relives brutal rapes.” Broaddrick’s lawsuit against Bill Clinton accusing him of rape was dismissed in 2001 and criminal charges were never filed. Clinton has denied the allegations. …
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The gloves are off! Donald Trump promotes claims by Juanita Broaddrick that Bill Clinton 'raped her' as he signals intent to attack Hillary's personal life at tonight's debate Donald Trump shares rape allegations against Bill Clinton on social media Trump retweeted two comments from Clinton accuser Juanita Broaddrick '(Hillary) lives with and protects a "Rapist",' one of her tweets read Broaddrick's claim has been denied by Clinton and he was never charged Trump's post suggests he will bring up Bill's past during Sunday's debate GOP nominee is trying to recover after shocking recording of him emerged He was recorded in...
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Brutal. During the first debate, Donald Trump famously chose “not to go there” when it came to Bill Clinton’s long, storied, history of sexual misconduct. Whether he was truly being a gentleman, or simply bringing-it- up-by-telling-you-he’s-not-bringing-it-up, the impact has been the same. Almost every media outlet has discussed both the facts and allegations from Bill’s past - as well as Hillary’s pattern of enabling her husband and targeting his accusers. Yesterday, the “journalists” at Cosmopolitan magazine took a break from writing “10 things that will really turn him on” articles to interview Chelsea Clinton. In their piece, they asked Chelsea...
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When Juanita Broaddrick heard Bill Clinton mistress Gennifer Flowers could be attending the first presidential debate as Donald Trump's guest, she says that might be an opportunity she would welcome, too. "Sure I would like to be at such an epic event just to look Hillary in the face," Broaddrick exclusively tells The American Mirror. When asked what she would say to Clinton, Broaddrick responded, "Remember me? I'm the one your husband raped and you threatened. I'm still here telling the truth and you are a liar." Broaddrick says then-Arkansas Attorney General Bill Clinton raped her in a Little Rock...
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NEW YORK – In her first extensive interview in over a decade, the nurse who found Juanita Broaddrick in her hotel room immediately after Bill Clinton allegedly raped Broaddrick recounted what she says she witnessed in that room 38 years ago. “She was crying,” recalled Norma Rogers, a nurse who worked for Broaddrick, who at the time was a nursing home administrator volunteering for then-Arkansas Attorney General Bill Clinton’s 1978 gubernatorial bid.
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