Believe All Women? Hillary Clinton Advisor Says Juanita Broaddrick is ‘Full of S***’

A former advisor to twice-failed presidential candidate Hillary R. Clinton has committed the cardinal sin of leftists – not believing all women who have made sexual assault claims.

“Juanita Broaddrick is full of s***,” Philippe Reines said in an interview with National Review’s Jamie Weinstein.

Weinstein was pressing Reines on whether he had re-evaluated William J. Clinton’s presidency in light of the #MeToo movement, considering Broaddrick’s allegations against the former president.

“I do not think she’s telling the truth,” Reines said. “More importantly, Ken Starr did not think that she was telling the truth. For me, I assume Ken Starr pulled no punches.”

Broaddrick called for an FBI investigation of her alleged rape at the hands of Clinton in the wake Justice Bret Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearings.

Big League Politics reported:

A longtime accuser of former president William J. Clinton slammed Democrats in an interview with Fox News on Tuesday, demanding an FBI investigation into her allegations of sexual assault by the 42nd president.

“It’s not politically advantageous for them to circle around me and support me,” Juanita Broaddrick said. “These are the same people that refused to read my deposition with Ken Starr back in 1999. Not one Democrat would read it. [Chuck] Schumer, [Dianne] Feinstein, [Dick] Durbin—they completely turned their backs on me.”

Broaddrick’s demands come amid the Democrats’ insistence on an FBI investigation into unprovable allegations of sexual misconduct by three women made against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

“Again, I request the FBI investigate my credible rape allegations against Bill Clinton, in the hope that his ‘perks’, as a Former Pres, can be stripped. It totals millions each year from mine and your tax dollar to support a rapist,” Broaddrick said on Twitter on Saturday.

Broaddrick has recalled her alleged rape in great detail.

“It scared me to death. After the rape, after he left my room, I thought someone was going to come in to get rid of my body. That’s how I felt,” Broaddrick said. “My lip was swollen twice the size, I couldn’t even cover it up with makeup for three or four days. After it was done, he coldly looked at me and said ‘you’d better put some ice on that.’ I’ll never forget it.”

“I have so many witnesses. The lady that was traveling with me found me 30 minutes after the rape, and then I have five other people I told,” she said. “You need something that can link the abuser to the abused. And there was everything to corroborate this rape.”

It turns out that #BelieveAllWomen has a caveat. Those women must be Democrats.

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