When Hillary Clinton tries to paint GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump as a misogynist you know she, and her campaign, is failing in the polls.
Hillary tweeted this out the other day, but must have seriously forgotten who her husband is.
Donald Trump looks at women and decides how their looks rate on a scale of one to 10.
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) September 16, 2016
But, Hillary clearly has short-term memory, as she must not remember that her husband, former President Bill Clinton has been accused of rape, sexual harassment and was sexually involved with Monica Lewinsky.
Here’s just a few of the women Bill has womanized, courtesy of the Washington Post:
Gennifer Flowers — a model and actress whose claims of a long-term affair nearly wrecked Clinton’s first run for the presidency in 1992. (Clinton denied her claims at the time, but under oath in 1998 he acknowledged a sexual encounter with her.)
Monica Lewinsky — intern at the White House, whose affair with Clinton fueled impeachment charges. This was a consensual affair, in which Lewinsky was an eager participant; she was 22 when the affair started and Clinton was her boss.
Dolly Kyle Browning — A high school friend who said in a sworn declaration that she had had a 22-year off-and-on sexual relationship with Clinton.
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Elizabeth Ward Gracen — a former Miss America who said she had a one-night stand with Clinton while he was governor — and she was married. She went public to specifically deny reports he had forced himself on her.
Myra Belle “Sally” Miller — the 1958 Miss Arkansas who said in 1992 that she had had an affair with Clinton in 1983. She claimed that she had been warned not to go public by a Democratic Party official: “They knew that I went jogging by myself and he couldn’t guarantee what would happen to my pretty little legs.”
Does Hillary really want to talk about misogyny? And if so, let’s talk about her husband first!
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