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War on Women

McCaskill: Sure Hillary targets her husband's accusers, but it's ok because she's done so much for women



Hillary Clinton has a long, storied, career of attacking women who dare speak of her husband's predilections. It didn't matter if they were accusing Bill of outright rape, or something less severe like an affair. Hillary was always eager to pounce. Whether she was calling them bimbos or actually threatening them, Hillary did what she could to silence, discredit, or destroy Bill's alleged victims. After all, nothing could be allowed to damage the coattails she was riding. I guess, in an evil, Machiavellian sort of way, that makes sense. But how do the oh-so-pious feminists who make up the Democrat party justify their support of the Clinton machine? Shouldn't they be outraged? They might be, if they had an honor or dignity. Since they don't, they offer statements like the one Clair McCaskill made this weekend on Fox News Sunday:
In case you can't hear the audio, McCaskill argues that Hillary's recurring habit of attacking Bill's accusers doesn't really matter, because she sponsored some legislation that McCaskill likes.
“You know, Hillary Clinton may have defended her husband in various situations but if we want to compare what she has done for women in her life, how she has worked... I mean, when the cameras weren’t rolling - when no one was looking - after a law degree from one of the best schools in the country, she went to work for the Children’s Defense Fund. She has said women's rights are human rights, when she was First Lady. Famously. She has lived a life of championing women's rights. ..A sponsor of equal pay legislation in the Senate.”

Remember: When you hear Hillary giggle about freeing a child rapist on a technicality, it's important to note that she went to work for the Children's Defense Fund. When she attacks her husband's rape victim, just keep in mind that she supports equal pay. She said "women's rights are human rights," so who cares if she enables a serial offender? Welcome to Clinton-land, a magical place where you can run an old lady over with your car - as long as you spend a few years helping other old ladies cross the street. H/T Freebeacon for the Video!

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