Posted on 10/13/2005 11:25:27 AM PDT by shining_city
Broaddrick, Willey to shine spotlight on former chief's treatment of women
--------------------------------------------- Posted: October 13, 2005 1:00 a.m. Eastern
© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com
Kathleen Willey and Juanita Broaddrick, two women who both claim they were sexually assaulted by ex-President Bill Clinton, plan to tour the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum in Little Rock, Ark., later this month.
That according to the author of a book exposing the sexual exploits of the former commander in chief.
"Juanita, Kathleen, and I will be touring the Clinton Library to see firsthand how it portrays Bill and Hillary Clinton's treatment of women," says Candice Jackson, author of "Their Lives: The Women Targeted by the Clinton Machine."
Broaddrick alleges then-Gov. Clinton raped her during a conference in Little Rock in 1978, and Willey says Clinton sexually assaulted her when she worked in the White House in 1993. Both also charge that Clinton's inner circle including wife Hillary Rodham Clinton subsequently attempted to pressure and intimidate them into silence.
Willey claims she was subjected to a series of physical and verbal threats intended to pressure her to keep the assault in the Oval Office secret, and Broaddrick says three weeks after being raped she was approached at an event by a forceful Hillary who thanked her for "everything that you do" for Bill. Jackson notes many other women have also reported similar treatment at the hands of Bill and Hillary Clinton.
The planned visit to the library is slated for Wednesday, Oct. 26.
It makes my blood boil every time I read what Hillary said to Juanita Broaddrick...
A display if ice?
The Clinton Library needs an 'Adults Only' section to tell the real story.
The Aky Bastard Bait Shop, Video Rentals and Lie-brary...
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