Hillary’s hypocrisy on sexual assault

Hillary Clinton told an interviewer last week that women who report
sexual assaults must be “heard and believed,” or they’ll be pressured
“to remain silent.” Now, there’s a fascinating switch, said Sean Davis.
During the 1980s and ’90s, Hillary’s response to the many women who
accused her husband, Bill, of sexual assault was that they should be
“immediately slimed and shamed.” Hillary and Bill’s inner circle orchestrated
campaigns to destroy the reputations of at least three women
who accused Bill of assaulting them: Kathleen Willey, Juanita Broaddrick,
and Paula Jones. Willey, a onetime Clinton campaign organizer
who says Bill groped her in a 1993 Oval Office meeting, later blamed
Hillary for “enabling” her husband’s predatory behavior and seeking to
“ruin” women who dared to speak about it. When Jones sued Bill for
allegedly exposing himself to her, Team Clinton smeared her as “trailer
trash” out to make some money. Hillary also called Gennifer Flowers,
Clinton’s longtime mistress, a liar, and Monica Lewinsky a “narcissistic
loony toon.” But maybe Hillary has “had a sincere change of heart.” If
so, does she now believe her husband’s many accusers?


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