Filed under “things that didn’t go the way you hoped they would,” here is what happened when Hillary tweeted about sexual abuse accusations on Sunday night after a CNN special on the subject. Needless to say, a certain other Clinton’s name came up a few times.
Hillary’s tweet was just asking for the obvious response.
Every survivor of sexual assault deserves to be heard, believed, and supported. https://t.co/mkD69RHeBL
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) November 23, 2015
@HillaryClinton @winniemli Cough * Juanita Broaddrick* cough.
— Sean MacBiggerstaff (@Seanchuckle) November 23, 2015
Except for those who survived your husband? “@HillaryClinton: Every survivor of sexual assault deserves to be heard, believed, & supported”
— Yes, Nick $earcy! (@yesnicksearcy) November 23, 2015
@HillaryClinton pic.twitter.com/j4AyD27IF3
— Lisa Lu (@lisalunu) November 23, 2015
But the best point was that one such accuser was speaking out on the exact same night.
.@HillaryClinton Well, this is awkward….. pic.twitter.com/0CTzIO3HjF
— The Real Bepo (D) (@TheRealBepo) November 23, 2015
Here’s what Broaddrick had to say, via Breitbart.
“Shame on you, Hillary, that’s disgusting,” Broaddrick said of Clinton’s attempt to run for high office in part on women’s issues. “Shame on you, Hillary. It’s time to be truthful,” she added.
And …
During the exchange with Klein, the notoriously media-shy Broaddrick accused Clinton of complacency in covering up her husband’s alleged sexual crimes and indiscretions.
“I think she has always known everything about him. I think they have this evil compact between the two of them that they each know what the other does and overlook it. And go right on. And cover one for the other,” she said.
Hillary has got some kind of nerve trying to lay claim to this moral high ground. She’s as much a champion of abused women as she is “destitute.”