Monday, December 28, 2015

In Their Own Words: Why Bill’s ‘Bimbos’ Fear a Hillary Presidency

by Aaron Klein Dec. 28 2015
breitbart.com

As women’s issues become part of the 2016 presidential race, it may be instructive to  review recent statements made by some of Bill Clinton’s alleged female victims  regarding the ambitions of Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.

Last week, Hillary accused Republican canddiate Donald Trump of having a “penchant for  sexism” in an interview with the Des Moines Register in Iowa.  The billionaire fired  back on Twitter: “Be careful Hillary as you play the war on women or women being  degraded card.”

Trump followed up with a second tweet, saying, “Hillary, when you complain about ‘a  penchant for sexism,’ who are you referring to? I have great respect for women. BE  CAREFUL!”

Clinton has sought to portray her campaign as one that is fighting for women’s rights.   On several occasions, she has tweeted about sex assault survivors’ right to be  believed, and awkwardly starred in a campaign ad in which she insisted that one must  always side with women who accuse men of sexual assault – a strange position given that  her husband was repeatedly accused of precisely that crime.

“You have the right to be heard. You have the right to be believed. We’re with you,”  Clinton said in the video, which she addressed to “every survivor of sexual assault.”

Since Hillary first announced her candidacy in April, my weekend talk radio program has  become a support center of sorts in which Bill’s female accusers tell their newly  relevant stories; a safe-space for these women to sound off about the way they were  allegedly treated by both Bill and Hillary. The theme that emerges is of an out-of- control, entitled husband, and a wife who was actively involved in covering up his  behavior, many times by allegedly targeting the female victims themselves.

Rape Accuser Juanita Broaddrick to ‘Evil’ Hillary: ‘Shame on you!’

First, there is Juanita Broaddrick, the woman who famously accused Bill Clinton of rape  and spoke out against Hillary’s candidacy on my show last month.
The notoriously media-shy Broaddrick said that Hillary tried to silence her. She  rehashed a meeting with Hillary in 1978, in which, says Broaddrick, the future First  Lady strongly implied that the alleged rape victim should not report her traumatic  experience.

“I think she has always known everything about him. I think they have this evil compact  between the two of them that they each know what the other does and overlook it. And go  right on. And cover one for the other,” she said.

Broaddrick said she “almost died” three months ago when she first heard about Clinton’s  campaign ad on supporting female victims of sexual assault.

Broaddrick responded: “Aaron, the only thing that I would like to say is I hope that  someday these two people, these people that I feel like are so evil, will be brought to  justice. … You know, if I can help in that, I will. But these are not good people for  America,” she said of Bill and Hillary.

Broaddrick was a nursing home administrator volunteering for then-Arkansas Attorney  General Bill Clinton’s 1978 gubernatorial bid when – she claims – Bill weaseled his way  into her hotel room. When she resisted his advances, she says Clinton suddenly kissed  her and the alleged rape took place.

She described the scene to NBC’s Nightline in 1999:
Then he tries to kiss me again. And the second time he tries to kiss me he starts  biting my lip. … He starts to, um, bite on my top lip and I tried to pull away from  him. And then he forces me down on the bed. And I just was very frightened, and I tried  to get away from him and I told him “No,” that I didn’t want this to happen, but he  wouldn’t listen to me. … It was a real panicky, panicky situation. I was even to the  point where I was getting very noisy, you know, yelling to “Please stop.” And that’s  when he pressed down on my right shoulder and he would bite my lip. … When everything  was over with, he got up and straightened himself, and I was crying at the moment, and  he walks to the door and calmly puts on his sunglasses. And before he goes out the door  he says, “You better get some ice on that.” And he turned and went out the door.

Broaddrick explained that for a long period after the alleged rape she was in a state  of shock and denial about what she says transpired.  After the trauma, she recalled  attending a private Clinton fundraiser at the home of a supporter, where she says she  was directly warned by Hillary.

Broaddrick told me that a friend of hers who had driven the Clintons to the fundraiser  from the local airport informed her that “the whole conversation was about you coming  from the airport. Mostly from Mrs. Clinton.”

She recalled: “And so then about that time, I see them coming through the kitchen area.  And some people there are pointing to me. He goes one direction and she comes directly  to me. Then panic sort of started to set in with me. And I thought, ‘Oh my God, what do  I do now?’”

Broaddrick said Hillary approached her “and said ‘It’s so nice to meet you’ and all of  the niceties she was trying to say at the time.”

“And said, ‘I just want you to know how much Bill and I appreciate the things you do  for him.’ And I just stood there, Aaron. I was sort of you might say shell-shocked.”

“And she said, ‘Do you understand? Everything you do.’’’

“She tried to take a hold of my hand and I left. I told the girls I can’t take this.  I’m leaving. So I immediately left.”

Broaddrick recalled that “what really went through my mind at that time is ‘She knows.  She knew. She’s covering it up and she expects me to do the very same thing.’”

Kathleen Willey: Hillary ‘wrote the book on terrorizing women’

Kathleen Willey was a Democratic activist who, along with her husband Ed, founded  Virginians for Clinton, which supported Bill Clinton’s successful 1992 White House bid.

Willey became a White House volunteer during Clinton’s first term. She says she was  facing a tough financial situation, so she personally approached Bill about the  possibility of a paid position. Instead of offering to help her, Willey says she became  the victim of “nothing short of serious sexual harassment.”

Since Hillary’s campaign announcement in April, Willey has spoken out against the  Democratic front-runner during numerous exclusive interviews on my radio program.

“This woman wrote the book on terrorizing women, on terrorism,” Willey exclaimed in one  of those interviews.

Continued Willey:
Her tactics and the things that she set in motion against all the women like me, the  ones you have heard of and the ones you haven’t heard of, and the ones who are so  scared that they fled the country, are terrorist tactics like I’ve never seen before.

I went through them. I lived through them. And I know exactly what I am talking about.  She is the war on women. I don’t care what anybody says.

Willey refuses to watch as Hillary’s campaign accuses Republican candidates like Trump  of waging a so-called war on women.  In August, Willey announced the launch of a new  anti-Hillary website called A Scandal a Day.  A section of the site asks women who may  have been sexually assaulted by Bill Clinton to come forward.

Willey also wrote the forward to a recently released book by bestselling author Roger  Stone titled, The Clintons’ War on Women.

In an October interview, she sent a message directly to Hillary via my talk show:
“I am going to be shadowing you every single place you go to remind people, especially  young people, young women, college-aged students who don’t remember any of this. I want  them to know all about this. Because once they do they are not going to be real proud  of supporting her as the first woman president.”

“I am going to haunt her everywhere she goes,” Willey added of Clinton. “So she’s not  going to get rid of me ever until she disappears.”

“And I have plans already for New Hampshire,” Willey added, referring to the upcoming  Democratic party presidential primaries there.

Gennifer Flowers: “A joke that she would run on women’s issues”

Gennifer Flowers, who says she was Bill Clinton’s consensual mistress for more than 12  years, told me she fears a Hillary Clinton presidency.  In her only interview since  Clinton announced her candidacy, Flowers in October accused Hillary of being “an  enabler that has encouraged him (Bill) to go out and do whatever he does with women.”   Clinton admitted in a deposition to one sexual encounter with Flowers.

 “She always got things on the back of her husband. … I think it’s a joke that she  would run on women’s issues.”

I asked Flowers point blank what she thought of Hillary’s attempt to make women’s  issues a major part of her campaign. Flowers responded by saying, “You know, people  criticize me for talking about her because I had an affair with her husband.”

“And I don’t blame them for that,” she said. “I understand that. I understand that they  can be mad at me. I get it. I accept my responsibility. … But she’s never accepted her  responsibility at being an enabler. She’s been an enabler that has encouraged him to go  out and do whatever he does with women.”

“Woman’s rights. Ha!” Flowers added. “I personally have worked my tail off to get where  I am in the entertainment business, which has not been easy since the Clinton scandal,  by the way. … Hillary never put up a shingle and worked for her clients and built her  clientele. She always got things on the back of her husband. … I think it’s a joke that  she would run on women’s issues.”

Aaron Klein is Breitbart’s Jerusalem bureau chief. He is a New York Times bestselling  author and hosts the popular weekend talk radio program, “Aaron Klein Investigative  Radio.”  Follow him on Twitter @AaronKleinShow. Follow him on Facebook.

Read more at: http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2015/12/28/in-their-own-words-why-bills-bimbos-fear-a-hillary-presidency/


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