Are people finally coming to their senses when it comes to the Clintons? It sure seems like it.

Donna Brazile, who happens to be a 40-year Democratic Party veteran, called out Hillary Clinton for the dirty tricks she used during the 2016 presidential election. Now it appears other people are waking up and joining her in piling on the Clintons.

Somehow Bill Clinton has always avoided questions about his sexual deviancy. Hillary played no small part in that. For a long time the media has chosen to completely disregard the sexual allegations that have long surrounded Bill Clinton.

While the Monica Lewinsky scandal dominated the headlines, there were many others that were brushed to the side. While these were being swept under the rug, Bill Clinton continued to be a respected political figure and give speeches.

MSNBC Host Calls Out Bill Clinton For Sexual Assault Allegations

Count MSNBC host Chris Hayes among those who are tired of overlooking the actions of Slick Willie. He tweeted, “As gross and cynical and hypocrtical as the right’s “what about Bill Clinton” stuff is, it’s also true that Democrats and the center left are overdue for a real reckoning with the allegations against him.”

But Hayes wasn't done. He also tweeted an article about Juanita Broaddrick, a woman who still claims she was raped by Bill Clinton.

MSNBC host calls out Bill Clinton.

Hayes was accused of being biased since he was a part of the #FeelTheBern movement.

Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey and Louis C.K. are getting their just due for their sick participation in sexual assault. Their works are now being taken down or edited to remove their presence.

Shouldn't Bill Clinton get the same type of treatment for his actions in the past? Why are the claims of Juanita Broaddrick so different from those who make the same type of claims agains the Hollywood actors?

You can find more info on the decades of sexual assault by Bill Clinton here.

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