Yeah -- we already have many links posted in past threads about all the women Clinton assaulted. There is not need to post the link(s) once again. Especially since the entire point is that it would be more beneficial to discuss policy than the alleged sexual behavior of Clinton or Trump. Yet you want to spend all your time on the subject apparently -- while ignoring actual policy issues. I have yet to see your take on the recent tax reform proposal.
Thats not what this thread is about.Perhaps your venom should be directed at the thread starter who started a thread linking 2 democrats to sexual assault,even though Obama has never been accused of sexual assault and to the best of my knowledge neither has Jay Z.
But JZ and most other rapers glorify treating women like whores. And the left, in turn, glorify these 'singers'. Shame on you guys, again!
If you've heard the grab em by the pussy tape you know Trump does the same thing,along with 17 accusations of sexual assault.Democrats wouldn't vote for Jay Z to be President though like republicans did with trump
It is nice that Wildchild's retirement home gives him plenty of time to use the internet. I hope he is on The Facebook. It is a great way to connect to old friends from childhood.
But, they could be all liberal-lunatics lying? http://launch.newsinc.com/embed.htm...tion=thehill2300_nws_pol_sec&videoId=33176066 The White House’s official position on the women who accused President Trump of sexual harassment is that they are lying, press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders affirmed Friday. “Yeah, we’ve been clear on that from the beginning and the president has spoken on it,” Sanders said. Trump said earlier this month that the allegations against him, many of which emerged during the campaign after the leak of a 2005 “Access Hollywood” tape in which he makes lewd comments about women, are “made-up stuff.” “All I can say is it’s totally fake news — just fake,” he said at an impromptu press briefing last week. “It’s fake, it’s made-up stuff. And it’s disgraceful what happens.” At least 11 women came forward to accuse Trump of unwanted touching and kissing last year. When those allegations emerged, Trump called them "total fiction." "These are stories that are made up, these are total fiction. You'll find out that, in the years to come, these women that stood up, it was all fiction," he said. "They were made up. I don't know these women, it's not my thing to do what they say." Trump also said he was the victim of one of the "great political smear campaigns in the history of our country." Sexual harassment allegations against media figures have been piling up this year, including against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.
Image being called to the Oval Office by the President of the United States only to have him sexually assault you. They say Reagan would never enter the Oval Office without a full suit because of the respect he had for the office, Bill Clinton had such low respect for the office that he committed sexual assault in it. To top it off, when he left office his family stole furniture from the White House and his staffers vandalized the place. There is a special place in hell reserved for Bill and Hillary. In 1998, Kathleen Willey alleged Clinton groped her without consent in the White House Oval Office in 1993.[15] Kenneth Starr granted her immunity for her testimony in his separate inquiry.[16][17] Linda Tripp, the Clinton Administration staffer who secretly taped her phone conversations with Monica Lewinsky in order to expose the latter's affair with the President, testified under oath that Willey's sexual contact with President Clinton in 1993 was consensual, that Willey had been flirting with the President, and that Willey was happy and excited following her 1993 encounter with Clinton.[18] Six other friends of Willey confirmed Tripp's account, that Willey had sought a sexual relationship with the President.[19] Ken Starr, who had deposed Willey in the course of investigating the sexual history of President Clinton, determined that she had lied under oath repeatedly to his investigators. Starr and his team therefore concluded that there was insufficient evidence to pursue her allegations further. In 2007 Willey published a book about her experiences with the Clintons.[20] In 2016, she spoke out, together with Clinton's two other accusers (Paula Jones and Juanita Broaddrick), in favor of Donald Trump's campaign. The women defended Trump against his own allegations of sexual misconduct, which arose from leaked audio recordings in which he is alleged to have condoned sexual assault. They also criticized Hillary Clinton for enabling her husband's alleged abuse.