Keyword: billclinton
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During CNN’s coverage of Sunday’s presidential debate, anchor Wolf Blitzer, John King, and Dana Bash said that Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton didn’t defend her husband’s behavior when Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump brought it up at the debate earlier that night. Blitzer said, “She got some applause for that line, but I didn’t hear a robust vote of confidence, a defense of her husband in that response, because he really went after Bill Clinton.” King agreed, adding, “Hillary Clinton didn’t mention Bill Clinton’s behavior or actions at all. She didn’t defend her husband at all.”...
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New Wikileaks Emails: Clinton Campaign Insiders Fear Bill’s Sex Life Could Sink Hillary They should "shut the hell up about this," Podesta told October 10, 2016 A new Wikileaks email dump released today reveals that some Hillary campaign insiders are petrified that Bill Clinton’s sordid sexual past could severely damage Hillary’s chances. The revelation is of particular note because it dovetails with Donald Trump holding a press conference yesterday before the debate with three of Bill Clinton’s sexual abuse victims. The email, which is marked “confidential,” was sent to Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta by prominent left-wing journalist Brent...
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What’s that horrible smell? It is Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign bursting into flames. We all have known for decades that former president Bill Clinton is an infamous sleazebag who has cheated on Hillary dozens of times. He seems to have an uncontrollable urge to be a philanderer, and yet the Democrat party treat him as their elder spokesman. But that’s about to change — as a former “sex slave” is showing that Bill is even more disgusting than you might have thought… this is criminal and SICK! Former President Bill Clinton took a romantic jaunt in 2002 to convicted pedophile...
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Democrats on Sunday warned Donald Trump against mentioning former President Bill Clinton's sexual indiscretions in the upcoming presidential debate, arguing the issue is old news. "We want this campaign to be about the issues," Hillary Clinton's campaign manager Robby Mook insisted in a Sunday interview on CBS News. "Look, the Clintons had a rough time in their marriage 20 years ago. That was litigated out. At this debate tonight, and in in the rest of this campaign, we want to focus on the issues, and that is what Hillary is going to do."
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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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Roseanne Barr Verified accountï‚™ â€@therealroseanne trump wiped the floor with the rape enabler tonight.
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I don’t know how to write this post without unintentionally disrespecting the real victims of abuse in any form. I apologize in advance if it comes off that way. But it’s part of the national conversation now, and unavoidable. The best I can do is focus on how voters perceive the situation. I don’t have an opinion about who did what to whom because I wasn’t in the room any of those times. That said… We fine citizens of the United States find ourselves playing some sort of sex abuse poker in which we have to assign value to various...
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... Now, networks report, Clintonia also has sought executive privilege for the first lady's talks with aides about the women. This bolsters two suspicions: That the White House wants to drag this scandal out and that the Clintons don't want the public to know about their role in smearing the president's women. ... It was one thing for the White House to release letters Willey wrote to the president after she alleges he groped her -- even while it can't find other sought-after documents concerning Lewinsky. But certain leaked stories -- a friend says Willey lied about being pregnant to...
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The ultimate fallout of Friday’s tape release showing Republican nominee Donald Trump using lewd and disturbing language towards women may be the death of Bill Clinton’s legacy as the world is reminded of the half-dozen rape allegations against the former US President. One has to wonder whether Donald Trump’s campaign is on the verge of explosion or whether Hillary and the media are playing with fire by exposing a recording of the Republican nominee making lewd statements in private captured by a hot mic given the history of her husband Bill Clinton. While the media bashes Trump, too many establishment...
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As the main stream media works itself into a frenzy over Trump's "lewd" comments, Breitbart conducted the following interview with alleged Bill Clinton rape victim, Juanita Broaddrick. Within the interview, an obviously shaken Broaddrick offers vivid details of the 1970's encounter with the then Governor of Arkansas that left her traumatized for decades and has her frightened, to this very day, by the prospect of Hillary Clinton winning the White House. Link to Video Here are some of the vivid details from the interview. BROADDRICK: And then as he points over my shoulder, he grabs me and turns me to...
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Don't forget The Starr report said that during a sex session in White House Lewinsky Performed analingus on Bill Clinton See Lewinsky 8/26/98 Depo at 18-20.[131] Young people might not know this. The low life scum that scrubbed this out of the public version of the Starr Report were too stupid to scrub out the foot note supplied above.
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Bill Clinton: Set the bar for presidential relationships with women lower than any other president (with possible competition from Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy before the advent of the Internet). Donald Trump can easily convince most objective observers of both parties that what he has said and done in relation to women on a personal level is not as objectionable as what Bill and Hillary Clinton have said and done in relation to women on a personal level. Although it is true that Trump is not running against Bill but against Hillary, what Bill said and did as...
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As reported Observer Media of New York City in 1998, the White House antics of Clinton and [Vernon] Jordan certainly are more grievous of the mere words of Donald Trump being interviewed in an RV; But there have been no references to an anecdote recounted in a 1993 Vanity Fair article by Marjorie Williams, in which Mr. Jordan leaned over to his hostess at a dinner party in the mid-1980’s and said, “You look like a woman who likes to f*ck.” Or to a scene in Michelle Cottle’s June 1997 Washington Monthly story, in which President Clinton, seated next to...
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Washington Post published a tape that had sound bites of Donald Trump speaking about his history with women that they claimed were edited. Trump Tape is a joke, a major issue with it is that nobody cares! More people are interested in the recently leaked Hillary Clinton emails that show her calling blacks and minorities “bucket of losers” as well as the now blatant collusion to take down Bernie Sanders. People have known Donald Trump is a ladies man, this is nothing new. It’s obvious the media has a vendetta against Trump. The issue with this is that it will...
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A Flash From the Past— Here’s video (at link) posted earlier this week and on The Donald Reddit on Tuesday. Bill Clinton puts his hand between the legs of a flight attendant during his campaign. Bill thought the cameras had stopped rolling. Bill was grabbing stewardess p*ssy. This was on a plane during the Clinton-Gore campaign. Here’s another photo of the grope. bill-grope Bill Clinton pulled it back quickly when he spotted the camera… you can see his eyes looking up. This was posted earlier this week. It makes sense to repost it today after the audio from yesterday. Donald...
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Vice President Joe Biden added his voice Saturday to a chorus of other politicians condemning Donald Trump for lewd remarks he made about seducing women in a 2005 video that surfaced Friday. "The words are demeaning. Such behavior is an abuse of power. It's not lewd. It's sexual assault," Biden tweeted. He signed off on the message with, "–Joe," indicating that the message from his official Twitter account was written by himself.
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But now we have the Clinton camp — and the media who carry water for the Democrats — feigning outrage over Trump’s private comments, comments he made more than a decade ago. Consider Hillary’s unspeakable hypocrisy in light of her own husband’s wandering ways, and the sexting shenanigans of her best friend Huma Abedin’s hubby, Anthony Weiner. . . . Donald Trump is not a Boy Scout. If that’s what Americans were looking for they could have elected Mitt Romney in 2012. But they didn’t, proving these latest attacks are nothing more than slimy political theater.
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On Friday night Trump released a video response. He’s going after Hillary Clinton. “I’ve never pretended to be a perfect person, nor pretended to be someone I’m not. I’ve said and done things I regret. And the words released today on this more than decade old video are one of them. Anyone who knows me knows these words don’t reflect who I am. I said it. I was wrong. And I apologize… I pledge to be a better man tomorrow and I will never ever let you down… We are losing our jobs. We are less safe than we were...
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Jeffrey Epstein, the “billionaire pedophile” who was accused of keeping under aged girls as sex slaves on his private island, was long known to be friendly with former President Bill Clinton. The extent of that relationship, however, has never been made clear. But new records indicate the former leader of the free world was much cozier with Epstein than originally known. Records obtained by Fox News show that Clinton “was a much more frequent flyer on a registered sex offender’s infamous jet than previously reported, with flight logs showing the former president taking at least 26 trips aboard the ‘Lolita...
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, with his campaign upended by crude remarks he made about women 11 years ago, apologized on Friday for saying "foolish things," attempted to pivot away from a widening controversy that threatened to sink his chances to win the White House. He called the controversy a "distraction from the important issues we're facing today," returning to a campaign theme he's deployed frequently: The sexual behavior of Bill Clinton, who has been unfaithful to his wife, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. In his statement, he accused the former president of predatory behavior, while saying the former Secretary...
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