Bill Clinton: A Long History of Rape and Sexual Assault

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Max E., Sep 28, 2013.

  1. Max E.

    Max E.

    Why do liberals idolize so many sexual predators?

    In 1999, Capitol Hill Blue published an article entitled “Juanita isn’t the only one: Bill Clinton’s long history of sexual violence against women dates back some 30 years” by Daniel Harris and Theresa Hampton– documenting Bill Clinton’s decades-long history of alleged rape and sexual assault.

    Juanita Broaddrick

    Juanita Broaddrick was a county coordinator for Bill Clinton and a volunteer in his ’78 gubernatorial campaign.

    On April 25, 1978, Arkansas Attorney General Bill Clinton, the state’s highest law enforcement official, allegedly raped Juanita Broaddrick– savagely biting her top lip to subdue her. Broaddrick recalls that after the incident, Clinton put on his sunglasses and told her to ice her mangled lips…

    You might want to put some ice on that.

    Broaddrick’s friend, Norma Rogers-Kelsay, found here in her hotel room after the rape. Kelsay told Fox news on February 2, 1999 that Juanita “was hysterical– her lip was blue and bleeding and her hose was severely torn”. Kelsay says Juanita “told me they had intercourse against her will.”

    Evidence suggests Hillary Clinton knew about the rape in real time and helped cover it up. We know this because Larry Nichols was in the room with Buddy Young when Hillary came running in, shouting “You will never believe what the mother****** [Bill] did now– he tried to rape some b****!”

    Rather than reporting the incident to authorities, Hillary Clinton attempted to intimidate the victim into silence.

    Broaddrick wrote in an open letter to Hillary Clinton (10-15-00)…

    Do you remember how you [Hillary] thanked me, saying “we want to thank you for everything that you do for Bill.” At that point, I was pretty shaken and started to walk off. Remember how you kept a tight grip on my hand and drew closer to me?

    You repeated your statement, but this time with a coldness and look that I have seen many times on television in the last eight years. You said, “Everything you do for Bill”. You then released your grip and I said nothing and left the gathering.

    What did you mean, Hillary? Were you referring to my keeping quiet about the assault I had suffered at the hands of your husband only two weeks before? Were you warning me to continue to keep quiet?

    Juanita said that she became physically ill within seconds of Hillary’s grasping behavior and had to leave the campaign rally within minutes. Juanita says, “I could have passed out at that moment and I got my hand from hers [Hillary’s] and I left. She was just holding onto my hand. Because I had started to turn away from her and she held onto my hand and [Hillary] said ‘Do you understand? EVERYTHING that you do,’ cold chills went up my spine.” That’s the first time I became afraid of that woman.”

    Ironically, Hillary Clinton founded Arkansas’ first rape crisis center.

    Eileen Wellstone

    Rhodes scholar Bill Clinton allegedly raped 19-year-old Eileen Wellstone at Oxford in 1969.

    Wellstone says she was sexually assaulted by Bill after she met him at a pub. A retired State Department employee later anonymously told Capitol Hill Blue in 1999 “There was no doubt in my mind that this young woman had suffered severe emotional trauma…But we were under tremendous pressure to avoid the embarrassment of having a Rhodes scholar charged with rape.”

    Bill left Oxford with no degree (96% of Rhodes Scholars get degrees).

    Elizabeth Ward Gracen has never publicly stated that Bill Clinton raped her. However, Elizabeth has publicly stated that Bill bit her lip. And, more importantly, her friend Judy Stokes has said that Bill in fact *raped* Elizabeth.

    Investigator Rick Lambert (for Paula Jones lawyers) talked to Judy Stokes, who was a close friend to Liz Ward Gracen. Lambert says, “I talked to Judy Stokes for an hour and a half. At first, she was reluctant to burn her bridges with Liz. But I finally asked, ‘Do you believe Clinton raped her?’ She said , “Absolutely. He forced her to have sex. What do you call that?’ Stokes was totally convinced it was rape.”

    Here is a tidbit from page 256 from Michael Isikoff’s Uncovering Clinton: “According to Gracen’s later account, Clinton flirted with her — then invited her to the apartment of one of his friends at the Quawpaw Towers. They had sex that night. It was rough sex. Clinton got so carried away that he bit her lip, Gracen later told friends. But it was consensual.”

    In the late 1990’s as impeachment for Bill was heating up, Elizabeth was subject to a terror campaign to keep her quiet. Here is what Elizabeth said in 1998:

    I think [Bill] is a very dangerous, manipulative man and I’ve had to be very careful. There was a lot of pressure on my family and friends, people were being staked out. I was a little bit afraid for my safety at one point. It’s just not an area where you are safe.” [Toronto Star, 9-17-98]

    Yes, I was physically scared. We are talking about the presidency of the country here, and between the friendly calls on one hand telling me to get out of town for my own good and then talking about smear tactics on the other, I got scared. Yes, physically scared. There were always veiled threats. Always. I did nothing wrong except one stupid night a long time ago. But now this last year has become very frightening.

    Key point: Juanita Broaddrick, Elizabeth Ward Gracen and the female Arkansas lawyer were all bitten by Bill Clinton. Biting is often used by rapists to disable their victims into submission…

    he comprehensive list compiled by Daniel J. Harris and Teresa Hampton…

    Eileen Wellstone, 19-year-old English woman who said
    Clinton sexually assaulted her after she met him at a pub near
    the Oxford where the future President was a student in 1969.
    In 1972, a 22-year-old woman told campus police at Yale
    University that she was sexually assaulted by Clinton, a law student
    at the college. No charges were filed, but retired campus policemen
    contacted by Capitol Hill Blue confirmed the incident.
    In 1974, a female student at the University of Arkansas
    complained that then-law school instructor Bill Clinton tried
    to prevent her from leaving his office during a conference. She
    said he groped her and forced his hand inside her blouse.
    From 1978-1980, during Clinton’s first term as governor
    of Arkansas, state troopers assigned to protect the governor were
    aware of at least seven complaints from women who said Clinton
    forced, or attempted to force, himself on them sexually. One retired
    state trooper said in an interview that the common joke among
    those assigned to protect Clinton was "who’s next?".
    One former state trooper said other troopers would often escort
    women to the governor’s hotel room after political events, often
    more than one an evening;

    Carolyn Moffet, a legal secretary in Little Rock in 1979,
    said she met then-governor Clinton at a political fundraiser and
    shortly thereafter received an invitation to meet the governor
    in his hotel room. "I was escorted there by a state trooper.
    When I went in, he was sitting on a couch, wearing only an undershirt.

    Elizabeth Ward, the Miss Arkansas who won the Miss America
    crown in 1982, told friends she was forced by Clinton to have
    sex with him shortly after she won her state crown. Last year,
    Ward, who is now married with the last name of Gracen (from her
    first marriage), told an interviewer she did have sex with Clinton
    but said it was consensual.

    Paula Corbin, an Arkansas state worker, filed a sexual
    harassment case against Clinton after an encounter in a Little
    Rock hotel room where the then-governor exposed himself.

    Sandra Allen James, a former Washington, DC, political
    fundraiser says Presidential candidate-to-be Clinton invited her
    to his hotel room during a political trip to the nation’s capital
    in 1991, pinned her against the wall and stuck his hand up her
    dress.

    Christy Zercher, a flight attendant on Clinton’s leased
    campaign plane in 1992, says Presidential candidate Clinton exposed
    himself to her, grabbed her breasts and made explicit remarks.

    Kathleen Willey, a White House volunteer, reported that
    Clinton fondled her against her will during an Oval Office meeting
    in November, 1993.
     
  2. It's Bush's fault.
     
  3. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    The hypocrisy of the left knows no bounds.

    Those assholes would make excuses for Charles Manson so long as he's a registered democrat.
     
  4. LEAPup

    LEAPup

    Any time I hear the name Clinton, I want to take a shower. Slick willy, and his cunt wife should have been in prison LONG ago!:mad:
     
  5. Lucrum

    Lucrum

  6. jem

    jem

  7. jem

    jem

    another comment...

    "I'm a Disney fan and I have a daughter, so I've seen the movies a lot recently. Heck--I saw most of them before my daughter arrived because they're good movies! If she watched the movies, I don't think she paid attention.

    Ah, yes--blond haired, blue-eyed. 3 blonde princesses: Cinderella, Aurora and Rapunzel (and Rapunzel had green eyes).
    White (gotta have racism!): considering most English-language fairy tales came from Europe, should we be surprised? Most of the stories are set in Europe. And to prove that little girls aren't as bigoted as the author, I've seen little white girls dressed as Mulan and Tiana in Disneyland, and all sorts of little girls dressed up as all of the princesses.
    Tiana was a young African-American woman in 1920s New Orleans who had two jobs because she was banking every penny she earned so she could buy her own restaurant. Sounds like a excellent role model to me.
    Belle, Pocahontas and Mulan put their own lives at risk to protect their families. Bad role models?
    Women weren't exactly working outside the home in the eras in which the stories were set, so it's unlikely any teenaged girl would have held a job. Most of them were privileged princesses. Snow White and Cinderella were forced by their stepmothers to work as maids. Belle helped her inventor father. Rapunzel was hidden away by her abductor.
    Most of the princesses rebelled against their predestined roles in life. All found (or didn't find) love on their own terms.

    I hate to agree with the author that Mulan and especially Pocahontas are "pushed to the background". Two years of Disneyland annual passes and I have yet to see Pocahontas.

    But hey, girls! Be like a drag queen! Be an embarrassment to both sexes"