Bill Clinton, our potential first First Gentleman
In the end, it seems as if Broaddrick’s trauma has turned her into a single-issue voter who’s a tad too trusting of anyone claiming to believe and care about her.
Before Broaddrick tweeted this message, Clinton’s campaign website had a sexual assault page which read victims have “a right to be heard”. Broaddrick says that upon his arrival, Clinton began kissing her.
In May, Trump released an Instagram ad featuring the two accusers. Though Broaddrick told Buzzfeed that she was “really hurt” when the Trump team pulled audio of her describing the alleged rape, fighting tears, in a 1999 Dateline interview, she said in a radio interview in May that she thought her role in the ad was “important”, and that she wasn’t “unhappy” that the clip was used.
Broaddrick, then 35, first met Bill Clinton when he was 31 and the attorney general of Arkansas, during a campaign stop he made at her nursing home.
Still Broaddrick plans on voting for Trump in the fall, telling Buzzfeed she couldn’t possibly send her rapist and the woman who protected him back to the White House.
In 2014, audio tapes unearthed from a University of Arkansas archive of Hillary Clinton speaking to a journalist with a southern accent, seemingly depicted her bragging and laughing about how the case was resolved via plea bargain for her client. “If she was [an advocate for women and children], she wouldn’t have done that to me at 12 years old”. She eventually agreed to do an interview with NBC’s Lisa Myers on Dateline in 1999. Though her story was thoroughly vetted, the interview aired weeks after Clinton had been acquitted and, as Baker noted, “didn’t make much of a splash”. If they had the right to be believed, Hillary’s campaign would be in trouble. “You have the right to be believed, and we’re with you”, which is a quote from the candidate, the Hill reports. “But would you say that about Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey, and/or Paula Jones?”
She went on to say, “I take interviews as they come, when people ask I try assist as best I can to explain about Hillary”.
A redditor also pointed out that Hillary Clinton’s campaign website appeared to have made some edits to its “campus sexual assault” page. You have a right to be heard. “You have the right to be believed, and we’re with you”, Clinton said in September 2015.