Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Monica Lewinsky At the Forbes Under 30 Summit And Hillary's Despicable Personal War On Women

UPDATE @ WSJ: IS MONICA'S REAPPEARANCE BAD NEWS FOR HILLARY/ GOOD NEWS FOR US?

 PAULA BOLYARD WRITES MORE ABOUT MONICA'S COMING OUT AT PJMEDIA.

Well worth a read, especially in calling out Hillary Clinton on her public disconnect of  'championing the rights of women' by allowing her serial philandering husband---which she knew of long before she married him---an almost free pass in the Lewinsky scandal: 

All of this left Hillary Clinton — the supposedly great defender and protector of all women everywhere forever and ever Amen– in a terribly awkward position. She knew her husband was a serial philanderer. Six months earlier Kathleen Willey had accused Bill Clinton of sexual assault and there was also the 12-year affair with Gennifer Flowers and another with Paula Jones and probably others. But Mrs. Clinton had a presidency to save and her own political future to think about so there wasn’t a lot of time to think about a 22-year-old young woman who had been taken advantage of by the most powerful man in the universe. Feminism and all the implications of what it really means to defend the rights of women and that whole glass ceiling business would have to wait. In public Hillary played the victim.... 

She appealed to viewers of the Today Show on her husband’s behalf, blaming the “vast right wing conspiracy” for all the scandals plaguing his presidency. 

Behind the scenes, Hillary was the mean girl....
There are several other instances in the Blair Papers of Hillary Clinton ridiculing and demeaning women who had been sexually harassed. She even at one point dismisses grassroots groups who were seeking to expand women’s rights because “those grassroots groups didn’t count for much; it was the DC groups who would be doing damage.” And, of course, there was the 27-year-old Hillary Clinton who secured a plea deal for a man who raped a 12-year-old girl. The Washington Times released a tape earlier this year of Hillary cackling as she was interviewed about the case. Hillary suggests in the interview that she knows the man was guilty. Nevertheless, part of her strategy for winning the case involved smearing the (female) victim — calling her a liar.

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