Despite a platform based largely around advocating for women's rights, Hillary Clinton's past actions speak largely against that statement. Multiple times she has demonstrated her lack of empathy for female rape victims; instead she antagonized them and victimized them further -- even a 12-year-old girl.
Back in 1975, Hillary was the lawyer for a male convinced of raping and savagely beating a 12- year-old girl, whom Hillary bastardized and stated to be mentally unstable. She made the poor rape victim out to be a sex hungry young girl who was seeking out the man that attacked her: “I been informed that the complainant is emotionally unstable with a tendency to seek out older men and engage in fantasizing,” Clinton, then named Hillary D. Rodham, wrote in the affidavit. In the end, the man avoided a 30-year sentence and, instead, was incarcerated for only a year, and was then put on probation for four years.
Hillary even believed her own client was guilty. When the Free Beacon published tapes in which Hillary Clinton laughed cheerfully about a case in which she got a child rapist off, ordinary people had a glimpse into the twisted mind of a woman who keeps claiming to be a role model for young girls. In the tape Hillary states, failing to hold back a chuckle, “He took a lie detector test. I had him take a polygraph, which he passed, which forever destroyed my faith in polygraphs.” As if a man getting away with raping and beating a child into a coma is funny.
I don't know about you, but I don't want a president who tries her best to keep child molesters out of jail. How can she claim to be for women rights when she allowed this little girls perpetrator to go nearly unpunished? Just as the victim has recently stated, "You are supposed to be for women? You call that [being] for women, what you done to me? And I hear you on tape laughing.”
The victim recently came out and spoke with The Daily Beast claiming that "Hillary Clinton took me through hell." She recounted the rape and beating, the trial and the aftermath of her life. After hearing the newly revealed tapes of Clinton boasting about the case, the victim said she couldn’t hold her tongue any longer and wanted to tell her side of the story to the public.
A virgin before the assault, she spent five days afterwards in a coma, months recovering from the beating that accompanied the rape, and over 10 years in therapy. The doctors told her she would probably never be able to have children. Now, at age 52, she has never married or had children.
“I think she wants to be a role model being who she is, to look good, but I don’t think she’s a role model at all… If she had have been, she would have helped me at the time, being a 12-year-old girl who was raped by two guys,” she said.
In a long, emotional interview with The Daily Beast, she accused Clinton of intentionally lying about her in court documents, going to extraordinary lengths to discredit evidence of the rape, and later callously acknowledging and laughing about her attackers’ guilt on the recordings. If Clinton lied her way through such a traumatic court case, who knows what else she has lied about, and what she would lie to us about if she became president.
She then describes how she discovered that investigators had cut out and lost a section of the suspect’s underwear that they said contained the victim’s blood. Clinton brought the remaining underwear segment to a Nobel Prize-winning blood expert in Brooklyn, N.Y., she explained, in order to convince him to lend his heavyweight reputation and influence to her defense case.
“And so the, sort of the story through the grapevine was, if you get him interested in the case, then you know you had the foremost expert in the world willing to testify so that it came out the way you wanted it to come out,” Clinton said. As the story has been circulated, Hillary Rodham was correct in her assumption that “[Clinton] owes me a big apology, [but] I’ll probably never get anything from her.”
Clinton now comments on the case. as it's been brought back into light, as "a fascinating case, it was a very interesting case,” (LISTEN HERE). Describing the events almost a decade after they had occurred, Clinton’s struck a casual and complacent attitude toward her client and the trial for rape of a minor.
Let's also not forget that Clinton was suspended from the Arkansas bar in March of 2002 for failing to keep up with continuing legal education requirements, according to Arkansas judicial records.
How could I trust someone to run this country and represent this nation, who has not only failed to help those victimized, but has been debarred for not following the law when she was meant to be the epitome of someone upholding the law, as a lawyer.










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