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Hillary: We Made a Rapist Who Isn't My Husband, President

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Hillary Rodham Clinton, the one person that most Americans want to hear from, has more views that she would like to express. For free. That's really unusual for Hillary who wouldn't normally even blame you for Muslim terrorist attacks on September 11 and then send you to prison for making a YouTube video without a $300,000 speaking fee.

Here's the view of a failed politician and criminal mastermind whom we never hear from anymore.

In an interview with the U.K.'s Channel 4 News on Saturday, Clinton said: 

"Look, we just elected someone who admitted sexual assault to the presidency. So there's a lot of other issues that are swirling around these kinds of behaviors that need to be addressed," Clinton said when asked if she had heard rumors of Weinstein's behavior before the bombshell reports.

"I think it's important that we stay focused, and shine a bright spotlight, and try to get people to understand how damaging this is," she continued. 

"The women coming forward is the only way that that story will be told," she said.  

Except, you know, the women coming forward to accuse her husband of sexual assault. We should ignore them.

And, if Harvey's accusers had come forward, before the snowball began rolling down the mountain, Hillary would have been happy to bury them just like her husband's accusers. But instead she'll try to use them for her own political gain.

That's after laughing about how the rapist she defended got off. And accusing his 12-year-old victim of being a mentally ill slut.

Yes, please listen to Hillary. She knows all about sexual predators. She sleeps with one.

Marr responded by pointing out Clinton has dismissed allegations made by women against her husband, former President Bill Clinton, that Trump highlighted during the hard-fought presidential campaign.

“That has all been litigated,” Clinton replied. “That was subject of a huge investigation in the late '90s and there were conclusions drawn. That was clearly in the past.” 

Sexually assaulting women is actually okay. If you're a progressive and it's in the past.


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