WhatFinger

A new Clinton accuser for the media to ignore

Former Arkansas TV reporter: Bill Clinton sexually assaulted me three times in 1980



"He started hunching me to the point where he had an #." That's a taste of her story. She tells it to Breitbart, probably because if she took it to CNN they'd call the cops on her. And I'll be honest: If the media hadn't established this type of thing as news by giving air time to all the Trump accusers, I probably wouldn't see this as news at this point. But they're the ones who've decided to set the rules. Going by their standards, I can think of no reason Leslie Millwee's story should not be heard and taken seriously. So let's get to it:
The same questions we asked of Trump's accusers are fair to ask here: Where has she been for the past 36 years, particularly when other accusers like Kathleen Willey and Juanita Broaddrick were coming forward? As a reporter, didn't she feel she was in a position to wield some power over Clinton by threatening to expose him in a news report? We asked these questions about the People reporter who accused Trump last week, so it's only fair to ask them of Millwee. Then again, her explanation of not wanting to get attacked by Hillary and the "bimbo eruption" team - not wanting to subject her kids to it - is not hard to understand at all. That said, listen to her whole account and decide for yourself if it's credible, particularly given what we already know about Clinton's past behavior. And consider this: If it's completely beyond the pale to have a president who would talk about (and possibly do) the things Trump talked about on his now-infamous tape, why weren't we told Bill Clinton should resign immediately as we learned the same things about him while he was still in office, well before Leslie Millwee's story came out today? Do I believe her? Honestly, I don't know. I can't think what she gains by making it up at this point, and the behaviors she describes do sound consistent with other things we know Clinton did in the past. But many women I know would have absolutely blown the whistle on him had he done these things, and I can't make sense of her explanation for why she says she didn't. I'm probably leaning toward thinking she's telling the truth, and I'll admit that's surely influenced to some degree by my own political leanings. But one thing I know is that the media established stories like this as fair game, so playing by their rules, here it is. I look forward to their explanations for why they will inevitably ignore her story. And you know damn well that they will.

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