Bill Clinton IS a sexual predator. That is an indisputable fact. When his wife 'illary attacks Trump for supposedly being ill-mannered to a girl, it's fair game to bring up the charges that 'illary covered for Bill's rape and molestation of many women. 'illary attacked and bullied these victims and tried to quiet them using Nazi-like tactics on her rise to power. Well, these women should not and WILL NOT be silenced by the Clintons. 'illary opened a can of worms when she attacked Trump. This is going to get ugly, folks. Trump camp returns fire, targets Clintons’ treatment of women September 30, 2016 Donald Trump’s campaign is signaling that Bill Clinton’s history of affairs and alleged sexual misconduct – as well as Hillary Clinton’s treatment of the women involved – is now fair game, after his Democratic opponent took the first shot by calling out his own negative comments toward women at Monday’s debate. The Republican nominee took a direct swipe at the former president during a New Hampshire rally on Thursday, in a sign of jabs to come. "The American people have had it with years and decades of Clinton corruption and scandal," Trump said. "And impeachment for lying. … Remember that?" Trump and his surrogates argue that Clinton opened the door when she raised accusations during Monday’s debate that Trump called former Miss Universe Alicia Machado names like “Miss Piggy” and taunted her. In an early morning tweet-storm, Trump hammered Clinton and Machado for teaming up against him -- and referenced Machado’s checkered past. Donald J. Trump ✔@realDonaldTrump Wow, Crooked Hillary was duped and used by my worst Miss U. Hillary floated her as an "angel" without checking her past, which is terrible! 4:14 AM - 30 Sep 2016 Donald J. Trump ✔@realDonaldTrump Using Alicia M in the debate as a paragon of virtue just shows that Crooked Hillary suffers from BAD JUDGEMENT! Hillary was set up by a con. 4:19 AM - 30 Sep 2016 Donald J. Trump ✔@realDonaldTrump Did Crooked Hillary help disgusting (check out sex tape and past) Alicia M become a U.S. citizen so she could use her in the debate? 4:30 AM - 30 Sep 2016 Meanwhile, Trump's campaign seems poised to openly discuss not only Bill Clinton’s sex scandals but Hillary Clinton’s alleged treatment of his accusers. “Part of it is … how Hillary Clinton has poorly treated women for many, many years,” retired Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn, a Trump supporter, told “Fox & Friends” on Friday. “If you look at her being an enabler, really, in the ‘90s and really attacking these women, it goes against everything that she now tries to spout as a candidate for president,” David Bossie, Trump’s deputy campaign manager, said on the same program. Such comments are part of a new game plan. According to a talking points memo reported by CNN and NBC News, the campaign is urging surrogates to discuss how Hillary Clinton “bullied” women tied to her husband’s controversies. “Hillary Clinton bullied and smeared women like Paula Jones, Gennifer Flowers and Monica Lewinsky,” according to the reported talking points. The memo suggests stressing that the former first lady “has been an active participant in trying to destroy the women” who have made allegations against Bill Clinton. The Democratic nominee, asked Thursday by reporters about the apparent Trump push to invoke her husband’s controversies and impeachment, did not respond directly. “He can say whatever he wants to say. … and I’m going to run my campaign talking about what I think the American people are interested in,” Clinton said. Before Monday’s debate, Trump tweeted possible plans to invite Gennifer Flowers, Bill Clinton’s former mistress. The campaign did not follow through on the threat – though after Clinton was seen by many analysts as getting the better of Trump during that debate, the GOP nominee said he had been holding back and threatened to hit harder in the next round. In the interim, the campaign’s talking points appear to have been read by several surrogates. “There continues to be this conversation about what he has said but when you look at what she has done – Gennifer Flowers, Paula Jones, Monica Lewinsky … My goodness, Monica Lewinsky had to start an anti-bullying campaign because of what the Clintons did,” said Tennessee Rep. Marsha Blackburn, a Trump supporter, said during an interview on MSNBC on Wednesday. Some Republicans are urging against Trump digging into the ‘90s past, including a Republican at the forefront of the impeachment push, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. "It's totally the wrong direction to go," Gingrich said, according to The Washington Post. "He should not let them bait him into a swamp where they can revel in the mud." Republican consultant Sarah Lenti told FoxNews.com “Clinton was not right for bringing [Machado] into the debate and the campaign obviously sought her out. But what Trump would be better off doing is rolling out a new policy proposal every day that effects women in a positive way, by talking about national security in a way that goes beyond building a wall.” Clinton’s campaign insists any reference to either Bill Clinton’s past or Hillary’s participation in his defense is simply a distraction tactic. “After his disastrous debate performance and his sexist attack on a former Miss Universe over her weight, Donald Trump is now trying to deflect by going after Hillary Clinton about her marriage," spokesman Brian Fallon said Wednesday in a statement. But, after a period over the summer where Bill Clinton’s past seemed to fade as a campaign issue, its return to the political fray may be inevitable. Juanita Broaddrick, who accused Bill Clinton of rape decades ago (an allegation he denies), has become more active on Twitter, attacking both Clintons and singling out Chelsea Clinton for defending her father. Juanita Broaddrick @atensnut 4 your father was, and probably still is, a sexual predator. Your mother has always lied and covered up for him 12:40 PM - 28 Sep 2016 That was after Chelsea Clinton told Cosmopolitan magazine that any attack on her parents was “a distraction from his inability to talk about what’s actually at stake in this election.” The discussion could cut both ways for Hillary Clinton herself. The Washington Post detailed how Clinton “helped forge aggressive defenses” as other women from her husband’s past emerged after Flowers. Lenti notes the respective attacks by Clinton, Trump and their surrogates harden support among their base voters, but do not expand their appeal among critical independent or undecided voters. Whether Trump directly goes after Hillary Clinton on this front in the next debate remains to be seen, but he may have to be careful. A NBCNews|SurveyMoney poll taken after the first presidential debate showed 22 percent of likely women voters said the debate made them think worse of Trump and nearly a third said the debate improved their opinion of Clinton. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...ns-fire-targets-clintons-treatment-women.html
Bill Clinton is not running for president. How about Trump's rape victims? Do they matter? Of course not.
The wrong issue, at the wrong time, from the wrong campaign 09/30/16 10:44 AM—UPDATED 09/30/16 10:56 AM By Steve Benen Hillary Clinton’s campaign released a compelling new video yesterday featuring some of her most notable supporters: President Obama, Michelle Obama, Vice President Biden, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren. It’s nearly a three-minute clip – far too long to run as an ad on television – but the video is nevertheless effective in highlighting some of the nation’s most popular figures singing Clinton’s praises. But this also served as a reminder of the scale of the presidential candidates’ “surrogate gap.” While Clinton has a potent combination of high-profile backers, Donald Trump’s bench is far less imposing. Indeed, one of the Republican nominee’s most high-profile backers is Rudy Giuliani, who appears to beincreasingly unhinged. (A recent Politico piece asked, “Is Rudy Giuliani Losing His Mind?”) He’s joined by Newt Gingrich, who, when he’s not talking about Alicia Machado’s weight and spreading conspiracy theories about the first debate, is also talking about Bill Clinton’s record of infidelities. BuzzFeed reported yesterday on the former Speaker marveling at Trump’s restraint. “I’m very proud that at the very end when she attacked and went off on this whole rant about women – and you could see his face – in the Republican primary he would have just smashed her,” Gingrich said on Thursday on the Sean Hannity Radio Show. “He thought about it, and I’m sure he said to himself, ‘a president of the United States shouldn’t attack somebody personally when their daughter is sitting in the audience,’” Gingrich said. “And he bit his tongue, and he was a gentleman, and I thought in many ways that was the most important moment of the whole evening. He proved that he had the discipline to remain as a decent guy even when she was disgusting.” Let’s put aside the fact that Hillary Clinton wasn’t “disgusting” at the debate. Let’s also overlook the fact that Trump and his team have spent the week trying to make Bill Clinton’s ’90s-era sex scandals a key 2016 issue – including an odd quote from Trump himself just yesterday – which hardly constitutes “decency.” good piece yesterday, noting the evidence that suggests this entire line of attack is almost certain to fail. Greg’s right and the prospect of a backlash is an important point. But I’m also struck by the disconnect between the message and the messenger. Serial adulterers are aggressively pushing the argument that voters should reject Hillary Clinton because her husband was unfaithful. This campaign season has offered quite a bit of nonsense, but even by 2016 standards, this is just bonkers.
Trump Pleaded The Fifth 97 Times To Avoid Admitting To Adultery But he has no problem attacking Clinton over her husband’s infidelity. 09/29/2016 08:55 pm ET Christina Wilkie National Political Reporter, The Huffington Post RON GALELLA/WIREIMAGE VIA GETTY IMAGES Donald and Ivana Trump fought a very public battle over the terms of their divorce. Donald Trump was carrying on a very public extramarital affair with a former beauty queen, Marla Maples. As part of the couple’s divorce proceedings, Ivana Trump’s lawyers asked him under oath about his dealings with other women and whether he had been faithful to his wife. Instead of answering, Donald Trump invoked his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination. Over the course of five depositions that summer, he was asked approximately 100 questions related to marital infidelity. He pleaded the Fifth on 97 of them. “Donald preaches about his devotion to the Second Amendment, but it was the Fifth Amendment that was his favorite when he was deposed in the divorce with Ivana,” wrote biographer Wayne Barrett in his 1992 book, Trump: The Greatest Show on Earth. A New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement report later verified Barrett’s reporting on those depositions, which are still sealed. For Trump, taking the Fifth seemed to work out well. He later bragged that he managed to settle the divorce without giving his first wife a penny more than required by the prenuptial agreement. Now, with less than six weeks to go until Election Day, Trump is again focused on questions of marital infidelity and invoking Fifth Amendment rights. Only this time, the GOP presidential nominee has cast himself as the judge. And everything looks different. Inside the moral and ethical bubble that Trump has created for himself, taking the Fifth 97 times is a savvy move, and powerful men aren’t constrained by marital vows. Outside that bubble, the Fifth Amendment is apparently used only by criminals, and adultery is a sin to be blamed on both spouses. RON GALELLA/WIREIMAGE VIA GETTY IMAGES Trump and Marla Maples were themselves married in 1993 and divorced in 1999. Following Trump’s disappointing debate performance Monday night, he said he deserved credit for not attacking his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, over her husband’s infidelity. His advisers and campaign surrogates fanned out across the airwaves to make the same case. Campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said Trump was “polite and a gentleman” because he did not follow through on his threat to seat Gennifer Flowers, a former girlfriend of Bill Clinton, in the front row at the debate. Rudy Giuliani, one of Trump’s closest advisers, said Hillary Clinton was “too stupid to be president” if she hadn’t realized all along that Monica Lewinsky, a White House intern, was telling the truth. As mayor of New York, Giuliani carried on his own very public extramarital affair, which cast a shadow over his administration. Trump even holds Hillary Clinton, who has maintained her marriage for 41 years, partly to blame for her husband’s misdeeds. “She was an unbelievably nasty, mean enabler, and what she did to a lot of those women is disgraceful,” he said in May. As for the Bill of Rights, Trump has focused in recent weeks on the fact that one of Clinton’s former staffers and two outside computer experts pleaded the Fifth during the investigation of her use of a private email server as secretary of state. “Now the people who destroyed the emails are all pleading the Fifth Amendment in front of Congress today,” Trump said earlier this month at a rally. “Have you seen that is going on before Congress? Fifth Amendment, Fifth Amendment, Fifth Amendment — horrible, horrible.” A spokeswoman for Trump did not respond to a request for comment. On Wednesday, Trump likened anyone who takes the Fifth to a criminal. “So there are five of them taking the Fifth Amendment, like you see on the mob, right?” he said at another rally in Iowa, inflating the number by two. “The mob takes the Fifth Amendment. If you’re innocent, why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?” This was precisely the question that Ivana Trump’s lawyer posed to her husband during those depositions 26 years ago, according to Barrett the biographer. The lawyer, Michael Kennedy, also warned Donald Trump that by taking the Fifth so many times, he was giving the court grounds to draw a reasonable “inference” that he had committed adultery. According to Barrett: The irony was that everyone in the divorce action was represented by skillful criminal attorneys, and the one chosen by Donald had substantial mob clienteles, including Marla’s lawyer, Jerry Shargel, who was one of John Gotti’s attorneys ... It was a measure of the mud war both parties expected, and predictably, waged. Read the entire New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement report below. It’s a very good read.
And you sound like a diaper changing Lying Liar. Adultry ? Pleading the 5th? Really? Do you know about Bill Clinton? Do you know how many times Crooked Hillary's Crooked cohorts have pleaded the 5th even after being granted immunity? Now even Coney has asked for immunity now that Trey Gowdey has reopened the mail scandal investigation!!! You're going to have alot more diapers to change!!!! Hahaha
The reason Bill Clinton got in trouble was for perjury. He's truly a liar and was impeached for it. 'illary, in her quest for power, attacked Bill's victims. Bill and 'illary are the scum of the earth. Bill Clinton's rape victims are well known. What should, rightfully, be questioned here is 'illary's attacks on the women (which was despicable).