Are Bill’s Not-So-Secret Indiscretions On or Off the Table?

Trump has been taking serious heat from feminists, and if the polls are at all accurate, even conservative women find The Donald “unfavorable.” But if feminist concerns are somehow relevant in the 2016 election, then what’s to become of Hillary Clinton as she clinches the democratic nomination?

Going back into 2015, pundits have long speculated about the role of the Clintons’ complicated marriage and how the dirty details will affect the public’s perception of Hillary as the race intensifies. Trump continues to surge forth in his pursuit of the White House, and there’s no question he’ll tap into a juicy topic sure to rile conservative—and liberal—voters.

“She’s been the total enabler,” Trump said on the campaign trail. “She was an unbelievably nasty, mean enabler…what she did to a lot of these women is disgraceful.”

Of course, Trump refers to Gennifer Flowers, Juanita Broaddrick, Paula Jones, Kathleen Wiley, and Dolly Kyle, who are only a few of the women to have publicly come forth alleging Bill’s sexual misconduct. Their accusations range from harassment and one-time affairs to full-blown rape, the latter of which Trump referenced in an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity.

The pundit pressed the Republican frontrunner about the media’s portrayal of him as a misogynist who essentially womanized, ogled, and collected women throughout the years. In particular, The New York Times published an article replete with sordid allegations of Trump’s behavior during his reign over the Miss USA pageant.

He answered, “You know, it’s not like the worst things, okay. You look at what Clinton’s gone through with all the problems and all the things that he’s done.”

Most Americans remember the 42nd president’s high-profile affair with Monica Lewinsky, the infamous White House intern at the heart of Clinton’s impeachment scandal.

Later, Hannity added details regarding the other countless accusations, including the former president’s fondling, touching, and forcing himself on various women against their will. Trump was sure to remind him: “and rape.”

Back in 1999, Juanita Broaddrick came forth to tell her story of a terrifying encounter with Bill when he was taking part in the 1978 Arkansas gubernatorial race. After he suggested they meet in a hotel room to discuss her campaign involvement, Clinton allegedly forced himself on Juanita, kissing and biting her before sexually assaulting her.

Despite both being married and the victim’s insistence that he “please stop,” the purportedly “sex-addicted” Clinton, according to Dolly Kyle, simply wouldn’t take no for an answer.

On the topic of Hillary, Donald and the greater Republican base are getting set to confront their opponent for her obvious hypocrisy. Having built a campaign that mercilessly panders to women, especially liberal feminists and their “girl power” agenda, Ms. Clinton has some serious questions to answer.

First, there’s the “feminist” problem of Hillary staying with the philanderer for all these years for sake of maintaining her political power. But even worse, many of his female victims have specifically pointed the finger at the 68-year-old candidate for her implicit role in covering up the affairs.

A vocal Dolly Kyle has gone so far as to say that “some of these women were destroyed” at the hands of Hillary.

“She was a co-conspirator,” Kyle told Fox News. The Arkansas attorney went on to discuss how Ms. Clinton consciously “terrorized” her and the other women, attempting to discredit their stories at every turn.

“Hillary had to know what was going on, and she latched on to his coattails to get herself into the White House,” said Kyle.

In the case of Juanita Broaddrick, Hillary took things further, emotionally taunting and even physically threatening the nursing home administrator a couple of weeks after the alleged rape. Fox News asked Broaddrick about the story, which she’s told multiple times over the years.

The claim is that Hillary shook Juanita’s hand, telling her how much she appreciated the work she did for Bill throughout the campaign. As the volunteer attempted to part ways, Hillary squeezed her hand threateningly.

She asked, “Do you understand everything that you do?” Of course, Broaddrick maintains that the gesture was a clear warning to stay quiet, or else feel the wrath of the almighty Clintons and their powerful people.

As ruthless liberal reporters continue to fabricate and exaggerate unflattering stories of Trump, it only seems fair that Hillary and Bill’s skeletons make headlines too.

At the end of the day, only a few of the scandalous tales have even made it before a judge, so they’re pure allegation, and the media’s commentary remains speculation. Still, what does all this mean for Hillary, the complicit cuckquean?

New revelations of Hillary’s White House intentions have feminist criticizers scrambling to expose the presidential hopefuls hypocrisy. Ms. Clinton has made no mistake in claiming partial credit for her partner’s victories, using liberal Americans’ love for Teflon Bill and his 90s economic policies as leverage for her own campaign.

As Commander in Chief, Hillary said she’d put her husband “in charge of revitalizing the economy.” On the subject of stimulating job growth, she further assured, “he knows how to do it. He’s got to come out of retirement and be in charge.”

Since Hillary denies that Bill would have any official cabinet position in her administration, critics wonder how this specialized role would work with an existing economic council in place.

Furthermore, Hillary’s cheap ploy to include her husband seems counterintuitive to the feminist narrative she’s been pushing on voters. The resounding agreement from both conservatives—and many liberal feminists—is that she can’t have it both ways.

There’s no doubt that with Trump’s take-no-prisoners approach to the race, Bill and Hillary’s tricky marriage will be totally on the table. As long as a radical media will continue to blast conservative candidates, they’ll have to fight dirty to stay alive. So, do Slick Willie’s indiscretions really matter in the long run?

Conservative voters both male and female already despise Ms. Clinton, but the drama of Bill’s philandering ways may certainly strike a chord with those staunch feminists that Hillary has been pursuing so ardently throughout the campaign. Keeping them on the table should give Trump the advantage he needs to battle his own reality show demons in the coming months.


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