Thursday, May 19, 2016

Broaddrick on 'evil' Clinton rape: 'I could never forgive them'

WND


The girls behind Bill Clinton made media waves for their facial expressions. (Credit: CNN)
Scowling girls steal Bill Clinton's thunder
"What follows, as Jackson explains, poignantly and in detail, reveals for the first time how Juanita Broaddrick’s life – like that of so many others – has been deeply and permanently scarred by her unwanted sexual encounter with Bill Clinton. Broaddrick also details Hillary Clinton’s “haunting” and intimidating interaction with her following the sexual assault.)"

. . . "The brutal sexual assault itself has been described in Juanita’s own words in the Wall Street Journal, on NBC’s “Dateline” with Lisa Myers, and in my book “Their Lives.” This interview isn’t about cheap headlines promising new revelations of details surrounding the rape itself. This is about sharing publicly new details of how the rape has affected Juanita over her lifetime. It’s also about presenting Juanita’s experience to a new generation, including millennials who may be more open-minded to hearing the truth about the Clintons now than their baby boomer parents were in the 1990s." . . .
Juanita Broaddrick, right, with residents of her Arkansas retirement home and Bill Clinton in April 1978, the same month she says Clinton raped her
Juanita Broaddrick, right, with residents of her Arkansas retirement home
and Bill Clinton in April 1978, the same month she says Clinton raped her

THEIR LIVES: THE WOMEN TARGETED BY THE CLINTON MACHINE

•A private investigator's confession that Clinton's supporters assembled an attack team to smear a grief-stricken widow.
•The personal hell a former Miss America underwent after her affair with Clinton and why she'll never know what the president's attack machine did to her.
•Clinton's legal counsel secured a high-paying Pentagon job for Linda Tripp as quid pro quo for her silence in a scandal years before the Lewinsky affair.
•A White House connection to a scandal involving tainted prisoner blood and the threats leveled against a female reporter investigating it.
•The story of how one woman assaulted by Clinton personally encouraged another, Juanita Broaddrick, to go public with her story.
"The pattern of threats, bribes and coercion that this book uncovers reveals not only a cold-blooded willingness on the part of Clinton, his wife and their inner circle to maintain power at any cost, but it also exposes the undeniable connection between Clinton's misogynist tendencies and his liberal agenda. "Their Lives" is a wake-up call to women everywhere to re-evaluate this ruthless man and to come together to prevent Hillary Clinton, a willing partner in her husband's attacks, from returning to the White House."

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