Hillary Clinton may have said thats she believes all survivors of sexual assault deserve “to be heard, believed, and supported,” but Juanita Broaddrick alleged that the former first lady tried to silence her after she was raped by Bill Clinton.
Every survivor of sexual assault deserves to be heard, believed, and supported. https://t.co/mkD69RHeBL
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) November 23, 2015
On Wednesday Broaddrick tweeted that the hurt, humiliation, pain of being raped by Bill Clinton, and the cover up by Hillary still haunts her after 38 years.
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
Broaddrick went public with her story in 1999, claiming that she was raped by Bill Clinton in 1978 while she was a nursing conference in Little Rock. The two had met a few weeks beforehand, and Broaddrick offered to get coffee with the young politician, he said rather than going to a coffee shop he prefer to meet in her hotel room.
That’s when she claims he began kissing her and raped her.
Norma Rodgers, a friend who was sharing a hotel room with Broaddrick during the conference, confirmed her claims that she had been sexually assaulted, and that she was beaten, bruised, and cried hysterically.
Sadly, Broaddrick was not the only woman claiming they were sexually molested by Bill Clinton.
In an interview with Gawker, Broaddrick said she blamed herself and said that she was ashamed that she invited a man into her hotel room. Several weeks later, when she met Hillary Clinton at a fundraiser, the future first lady said something that sent chills up her spine.
“When they (the Clintons) got there, she (Hillary) came directly to me and talked with me and said, ‘Bill and I are so thankful for all that you do for him.’ I was just going to say yes, and leave. She took hold of my hand. ‘Everything you do.’” Broaddrick said to Gawker. “I thought, ‘My God, this woman knows. She knows everything.’”
She continued to describe how Bill apologized to her the day before he announced he was running for president, and she told him to “go to hell.”
Liberals suffering from cognitive dissonance attacked Broaddrick on Twitter, some claimed that she was just looking for attention or money, others who had not heard of the story before said that she was right-wing loon — they must have not heard she voted for Obama in 2008, and still some said she was in need of therapy.
@atensnut People would believe you if you actually said something before Hillarys campaign. It just looks political now.
— Karlie (@kaylorswift13) January 6, 2016
@atensnut This is pathetic. Get some psychiatric help. True or not, you’re fishing for sympathy.
— On The Left Coast (@MLCzone) January 6, 2016
@atensnut people would be more likely to believe you if you didn’t support known wife-abuser and BETA male @realDonaldTrump
— Chris Costantini (@chriscostantini) January 6, 2016
@atensnut @Rabdear is it really this easy to create false allegations?
— Phones (@ButIerGOAT) January 6, 2016
.@atensnut Just coincidental timing, you’re mentioning this now? Interesting. Which GOP campaign put you up to this?
— David Bourgeois (@dwbourgeois) January 7, 2016
When liberals aren’t complaining about the “War on Women,” they’re actively participating in slinging mud at a woman who claims she was raped.