In light of the many sexual assault and rape allegations that are being reported and taken at face value on a daily basis, whether in politics or entertainment, one woman who made such claims against former President Bill Clinton thinks she may finally have her say.
Juanita Broaddrick appeared on Fox News Ingraham Angle, to discuss the horrendous allegations being made against Alabama Senate candidate, Roy Moore.
She noted that women are finally being listened to when they tell their stories, and perhaps now they’ll listen to her. Broaddrick, a former nursing home employee, accused Clinton of raping her decades earlier when he was a gubernatorial candidate in Arkansas.
“I think, in this situation, we’re actually advancing,” she told Laura Ingraham. “I think people are starting to believe and realize that I was truly sexually assaulted by Bill Clinton.”
“I hope they get what’s due to them,” Broaddrick said of the Clintons. She has long maintained that Hillary threatened and attacked women who made accusations against her husband.
Juanita Broaddrick: “All victims matter. It doesn’t matter if you’re a Democrat or a Republican…We all have the right to be believed.” pic.twitter.com/BBEkoKV63d
— Fox News (@FoxNews) November 14, 2017
“We all have the right to be believed,” Broaddrick said, a direct reference to a statement made by Hillary herself during the presidential campaign.
“To every survivor of sexual assault…You have the right to be heard. You have the right to be believed. We’re with you.” —Hillary
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) September 14, 2015
Despite Hillary’s claims, she has never believed her husband’s accusers, no matter how many there have been.
In 2016, video resurfaced of Hillary in 1998 threatening all of the women who have made accusations against her husband.
“I think we’re going to find some other things,” she said about digging into these women’s pasts. “And I think that when all of this is put into context, and we really look at the people involved here, look at their motivations and look at their backgrounds, look at their past behavior, some folks are going to have a lot to answer for.”
Broaddrick, to her credit, has never waivered on her claims that Bill Clinton sexually assaulted her many years ago.
I was 35 years old when Bill Clinton, Ark. Attorney General raped me and Hillary tried to silence me. I am now 73….it never goes away.
— Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) January 6, 2016
She even got into a bit of a social media dust up with Chelsea Handler regarding the allegations, the Roy Moore story, and whether or not women should be believed.
Imagine being molested by an older man. Then that man denies ever doing it and then goes on and gets elected to United States senate. What kind of message does that send to young girls everywhere? And men to all the men who abuse women?
— Chelsea Handler (@chelseahandler) November 12, 2017
Yeah, @chelseahandler I can imagine. I was raped by the Arkansas AG who then becomes Governor & President and NBC held my interview explaining the rape until after his impeachment hearing. But I’m sure you don’t want to go there. https://t.co/s9W8NZsaZ3
— Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) November 13, 2017
For Broaddrick’s story, the media never viewed her with credibility. Now they report every incident without checking their sources or investigating the background story.
Maybe she’s right. Maybe now, the women who accused Bill Clinton of sexual assault or harassment will finally be believed.
And maybe the Clintons will finally get ‘what is due to them.’
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