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There’s Going to Be a Locker Room Guy in the White House, No Matter Who Wins

Courtesy of Pam Martens

Donald Trump Appears With Bill Clinton Accusers 90 Minutes Before Presidential Debate on October 9, 2016. (Left to Right): Kathleen Willey, Juanita Broaddrick, Donald Trump, Kathy Shelton, and Paula Jones. (Shelton was a child rape victim whose alleged attacker was defended in court by Hillary Clinton.)

Trump Appears With Bill Clinton Accusers Before Presidential Debate on October 9, 2016. (Left to Right): Kathleen Willey, Juanita Broaddrick, Donald Trump, Kathy Shelton, and Paula Jones. (Shelton was a child rape victim whose alleged attacker was defended in court by Hillary Clinton.)

As repugnant as the thought is to the majority of Americans, it appears there is no escaping a locker room guy inhabiting the White House for the next four years. If it’s not Donald Trump, it will be Bill Clinton.

In 1998, seven years before the then 59-year old Donald Trump said he could get away with grabbing women in the “p—y” because he was a celebrity, as a newly leaked video reveals, high-powered Washington D.C. lawyer Vernon Jordan was asked what he and then President Bill Clinton talked about on the golf course. He answered: “We talk p—y,” as reported by Newsweek and Time Magazine at the time.

But Bill Clinton, whose penchant for scandal is that of a moth to a flame, has done a lot more than just engage in sexist locker room banter, according to a long line of accusers. Less than two hours before last night’s presidential debate, Donald Trump held a press conference on Facebook Live with three of the women who allege Bill Clinton is a serial sexual predator: Kathleen Willey, who accused Clinton of sexual assault; Paula Jones who sued Clinton for sexual harassment; and Juanita Broaddrick, who has repeatedly alleged that Clinton raped her. (Also at the press conference was Kathy Shelton, a child rape victim, whose alleged attacker was represented by Hillary Clinton when she was practicing law in the 1970s.)

Paula Jones testified under oath in court that Bill Clinton had exposed himself to her in a hotel room. Bill Clinton settled with Jones in 1998, paying $850,000 but failing to make any admission of sexual misconduct.

Each of the four women began their brief statements at the press conference by saying that they are supporting Donald Trump for president. Broaddrick made the most pointed charge against Bill Clinton, stating: “Mr. Trump may have said some bad words, but Bill Clinton raped me, and Hillary Clinton threatened me. I don’t think there’s any comparison.”

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