It's beginning to sound like it:
"Bill Clinton isn't heading back to the campaign trail until Monday, but Hillary Clinton faced some shouted questions about his past conduct on Sunday."
"Katherine Prudhomme-O'Brien, a Republican state representative here who has made a name for herself confronting candidates, repeatedly heckled Clinton during her first town hall of 2016, telling reporters after the event that she wanted to confront Clinton about claims the former president committed sexual assault against Juanita Broaddrick and Kathleen Willey."
“I was a Democrat, but I became a Republican because of this, because of this stuff. Because of what I saw happen in the Clinton years, the hypocrisy of so-called women who fight for women,” said Prudhomme-O’Brien, who has interrupted Clinton events previously.
"Bill Clinton’s past recently surfaced as a campaign topic yet again, as Donald Trump, in particular, raised past allegations and the Monica Lewinsky scandal in an attempt to drag down Clinton's wife. Last week, after Hillary Clinton called out his alleged “penchant for sexism,” Trump warned that her husband’s infidelity and the Clinton marriage as a whole were “fair game.” He later called Bill Clinton “one of the great abusers of the world.”
"But Clinton herself didn’t bite on Sunday, instead telling Prudhomme-O’Brien, who repeatedly yelled over other questioners, “You are very rude, and I’m not going to ever call on you."
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/01/heckler-confronts-hillary-clinton-over-bill-clintons-conduct-217308#ixzz3wHkyBIor
"A Congressional Republican heckling Hillary at a rally. She claims she was a Democrat until Bill Clinton's extramarital affairs. So she's fine with the conduct of David Vitter and Dennis Hastert. Sounds logical."
Oh wait.
"Bill Clinton isn't heading back to the campaign trail until Monday, but Hillary Clinton faced some shouted questions about his past conduct on Sunday."
"Katherine Prudhomme-O'Brien, a Republican state representative here who has made a name for herself confronting candidates, repeatedly heckled Clinton during her first town hall of 2016, telling reporters after the event that she wanted to confront Clinton about claims the former president committed sexual assault against Juanita Broaddrick and Kathleen Willey."
“I was a Democrat, but I became a Republican because of this, because of this stuff. Because of what I saw happen in the Clinton years, the hypocrisy of so-called women who fight for women,” said Prudhomme-O’Brien, who has interrupted Clinton events previously.
"Bill Clinton’s past recently surfaced as a campaign topic yet again, as Donald Trump, in particular, raised past allegations and the Monica Lewinsky scandal in an attempt to drag down Clinton's wife. Last week, after Hillary Clinton called out his alleged “penchant for sexism,” Trump warned that her husband’s infidelity and the Clinton marriage as a whole were “fair game.” He later called Bill Clinton “one of the great abusers of the world.”
"But Clinton herself didn’t bite on Sunday, instead telling Prudhomme-O’Brien, who repeatedly yelled over other questioners, “You are very rude, and I’m not going to ever call on you."
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/01/heckler-confronts-hillary-clinton-over-bill-clintons-conduct-217308#ixzz3wHkyBIor
"A Congressional Republican heckling Hillary at a rally. She claims she was a Democrat until Bill Clinton's extramarital affairs. So she's fine with the conduct of David Vitter and Dennis Hastert. Sounds logical."
Does she know Trump's own history of extramarital affairs or that his own ex-wife Ivana Trump accused him of rape in her book in the early 90s? I guess not.
It will be interesting to see what Bill Clinton says today-will he mention Trump? This will be fascinating to see on so many levels, considering that Trump spoke to him before running...
Overall, it will be interesting to see if this becomes the main GOP strategy for taking down Hillary. It didn't work in the 90s. Trump claimed rather incongruously that it worked in 2008. Sure, I remember how much President Obama brought up Monica Lewinsky in 2008.
It will be interesting to see what Bill Clinton says today-will he mention Trump? This will be fascinating to see on so many levels, considering that Trump spoke to him before running...
Overall, it will be interesting to see if this becomes the main GOP strategy for taking down Hillary. It didn't work in the 90s. Trump claimed rather incongruously that it worked in 2008. Sure, I remember how much President Obama brought up Monica Lewinsky in 2008.
Oh wait.
There's a new generation of voters now Mike... they've never heard of Monica. Don't you think they deserve to know? ;D
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it will work with this new generation.
ReplyDeleteDon't get me wrong if this is the anti Hillary message I'm all for it