Juanita Broaddrick Whacks ‘Bottom Dwelling Slug’ Hillary After She Calls Trump a ‘Failed-State Fascist’

Juanita Broaddrick took a pointed shot at Hillary Clinton after the former First Lady accused President Trump of acting like a “failed-state fascist.”

Broaddrick, a former nursing home owner who accused Bill Clinton of raping her decades earlier when he was a gubernatorial candidate in Arkansas, didn’t take kindly to Hillary’s assessment.

“We pause for a brief moment from all the wonderful accomplishments of [President] Trump … for these words from the bottom-dwelling slug,” she said of Mrs. Clinton.

Late Tuesday night, Clinton facetiously asked if the President realized “intimidating judges is the behavior of failed-state fascists?”

Her comments were in response to Trump railing against U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson, an Obama appointee, who is set to sentence Roger Stone later this month.

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Draining the Swamp

The Department of Justice on Tuesday decided that federal prosecutors asking for nine years in the Stone case had been excessive with their recommendation.

“This is a horrible and very unfair situation. The real crimes were on the other side, as nothing happens to them,” the President griped. “Cannot allow this miscarriage of justice!”

The DOJ then revealed that they would seek a reduction of the “extreme” sentencing request, setting off a firestorm of controversy that culminated in four career prosecutors quitting the case one by one.

Broaddrick was not fazed by the protest.

“Mueller hired FORTY Trump-hating attorneys to corruptly take down a president,” she mused. “4 down … 36 to go.”

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Selective Outrage

As with everything in the Trump era, Democrats have selective outrage that they never seemed to possess when the very same actions they accuse the President of engaging in, are the actions they’ve used to their benefit in the past.

Intimidating judges by Barack? Check.

In 2012, as they were preparing to rule on the constitutionality of Obamacare, then-President Obama was accused of “threatening” the Supreme Court.

“I’m confident the Supreme Court will uphold the law,” Obama said, before warning that to overturn it would be “unprecedented” since, unlike the Justices, the law was passed by “democratically elected” members of Congress.

The Hill reported at the time:

Obama warned the high court against “a lack of judicial restraint,” in which “an unelected group of people would somehow overturn a duly constituted and passed law.”

Where was Hillary to call out Obama as a “failed-state fascist” back then?

Likewise, Broaddrick and other victims of Bill Clinton have often accused Hillary herself of having intimidated witnesses to her husband’s alleged crimes and behaviors.

“You are so full of (h)ypocrisy (Hillary) after decades of intimidating, threatening and harassing anyone who stood in your way,” she seethed.

Rusty Weiss has been covering politics for over 15 years. His writings have appeared in the Daily Caller, Fox... More about Rusty Weiss

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