Bill Clinton claims the norms have "changed" when it comes to what you can do without someone's consent. Juanita Broaddrick goes scorched earth in her response to Clinton's assertion.
During an interview on PBS on Friday, Bill Clinton said he believes things are now handled as disqualifying were once considered acceptable.
“I think it’s a good thing that we should all have higher standards,” Clinton said. “I think the norms have really changed in terms of, what you can do to somebody against their will, how much you can crowd their space, make them miserable at work.”
Broaddrick, who has long accused Bill Clinton of raping her in 1978 when he was running for Arkansas Governor, tweeted on Monday about the former president's statement:
Sooooo....Bill Clinton thinks he should get a pass because it was 1978 when HE RAPED ME....and HE knows it’s not acceptable in today’s society???
Sooooo....Bill Clinton thinks he should get a pass because it was 1978 when HE RAPED ME....and HE knows it’s not acceptable in today’s society??? https://t.co/4VZlcobeIW
— Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) June 11, 2018
It should come as no surprise that the media has mostly passed on covering this insane statement by former President Bill Clinton.
Check out some of the responses form Twitter:
it was not acceptable back then either, should not have been. this family is a crime syndicate, all they leave is collateral damage behind. i am so sorry you had to endure their terror.
— Woody Adams (@adams_woody) June 11, 2018
I think he was trying to comment only on the Franken issue but he reveals his true sentiments, regardless. The more he speaks the more he shows his perverted sense of right and wrong no matter how he tries to paint it as other. Go home, Bill. Stay there.
— Amy Sweeney (@AmySweeney89) June 11, 2018
The seasons getting right. He needs to go down for what he did to you and the others we don't know about!
— Chris Johnson (@CJATFX) June 11, 2018
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