by Frank Holmes, reporter
Some people say it’s hypocritical for uber-feminist Hillary Clinton to endorse Joe Biden now that he’s accused of sexually assaulting a female aide.
But not Juanita Broaddrick. She says it’s a perfect example of Hillary’s amoral, power-hungry personality.
“Who better to support Joe Biden than someone with not only years, but decades of experience in enabling a serial sexual predator?” said Broaddrick.
Tara Reade filed explosive charges that Biden threw her against a wall and inserted his fingers into her vagina while she worked in his Senate office in 1992. When she turned him down, Biden told him, “You’re nothing to me,” and Reade lost her job a few months later.
That didn’t stop Hillary from saying the former vice president “showed the kind of compassion and caring that we need from our president and which Joe Biden has been exemplifying throughout his entire life.”
Hillary’s webcam statement came as no surprise to Broaddrick.
“Hillary has no morals,” she said. “She does everything for money and power.”
The #MeToo movement has tied itself up in knots trying to figure out how to deal with Biden, now that total of six people—including her mother, brother, neighbor, and co-workers—corroborate his accuser’s story.
But Hillary Clinton’s “standard of behavior depends entirely on ‘What’s in it for me?’” said Broaddrick, who has seen the way the Clinton political machine deals with women who speak out.
Broaddrick has said for decades that Bill Clinton forced himself on her inside the Watergate Hotel in 1978, when he was Attorney General of Arkansas and about to run for governor.
Clinton raped her twice and bit her lip so hard that afterwards he told her, “You better put some ice on that.”
That’s when Hillary muscled in, she said.
A few weeks later, she attended a fundraiser when the Clintons showed up. Their chauffeur tipped off Broaddrick that “the topic of the conversation all the way from the airport was about you.”
“Just as he moved, here comes Hillary straight for me,” Broaddrick remembered.
Hillary Clinton told her, “I just want to thank you for everything you are doing for Bill’s campaign.” But when Broaddrick turned to leave, she said that Hillary “grabbed a hold of my arm and my hand, and she pulls me into her. And she says with this very angry look on her face, which had been so pleasant seconds before, and in a low voice, says, ‘Do you understand?’ … And that frightened me.”
Based on “the look that she gave me, I felt like she knew” about the rape “and that she was telling me to keep quiet,” Broaddrick said.
Bill Clinton has always denied allegations of sexual misconduct. But when PBS asked about his past, he said, “I think the norms have changed in terms of what you can do to somebody against their will.”
Broaddrick has told the same, consistent story for years—and she’s fearlessly confronted the most powerful forces in the country, including celebrities and reporters, for turning a blind eye to the charges that the ex-president committed sexual battery.
Today, even liberal feminists agree they went too easy on the Clintons.
“Hillary did a grave disservice to Lewinsky, Broaddrick, Paula Jones, and by association, all women hoping for allies as they fought to keep sexual harassers and rapists out of the workplace,” according to the left-wing Slate.com.
This is at least the second time Broaddrick has tripped up Hillary Clinton’s presidential hopes.
Hillary thought she would finish up the Republican just after the Billy Bush tape leaked.
But then-candidate Donald Trump held a press conference with Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey, and Paula Jones—and brought all three to the second presidential debate.
Instead of her confident victory, cameras caught a skeletal-looking Bill Clinton staring in fear over toward his three accusers. Her campaign never recovered.
Some people asked how Broaddrick could endorse Trump after his off-the-cuff remarks on the “Access Hollywood” tape.
“Actions speak louder than words,” she replied.
“Trump may have said some bad words, but Bill Clinton raped me, and Hillary Clinton threatened me. I don’t think there’s any comparison.”
Now, she may have turned a stronger spotlight on allegations against Joe Bide.
Trump’s campaign says Hillary Clinton’s endorsement makes Biden weaker, not stronger, in November.
“There is no greater concentration of Democrat establishment than Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton together,” said Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale. “President Trump beat her once and now he’ll beat her chosen candidate.”
If Trump beats Joe Biden this fall, he may have Hillary Clinton—and Juanita Broaddrick—to thank.
Frank Holmes is a veteran journalist and an outspoken conservative that talks about the news that was in his weekly article, “On The Holmes Front.”