Every new day brings new revelations of what our elected officials have been doing in Washington,
and it's not pretty.
The candidates that made so many promises about America's future, and what they would
do for their constituents seem to be more interested in exploiting those they think
they can keep quiet, than in actually working for voters.
While sexual misconduct might be a staple in Washington, nobody did it better than Slick
Willie.
Our former President and almost First "Ladyman" was, of course, made famous for his misconduct
while in the Oval Office, but it turns out that he did more than what he was caught doing.
The famous affair with Monica Lewinsky was what made the headlines, but it turns out
that was just the tip of the iceberg.
One former White House staffer, Linda Tripp, tells harrowing tales of what it was like
to even exist as a woman around Bill Clinton.
The Democrat from Arkansas didn't seem to be extremely choosy about who he would harrass.
According to Tripp, it was difficult for even the housekeepers to do their job without being
harassed by then-President Clinton.
RT reports that the whistleblower is now giving even more information about her time around
the Clintons:
"Bending over in the presence of Bill Clinton was a risky undertaking, according to former
White House staffer, Linda Tripp.
The staffer-turned-whistleblower said new criticism of Clinton's outrageous behavior
is 'a day late, and it's a dollar short.'
The housekeeping staff that worked during Clinton's tenure in the White House were
'afraid to bend over in his presence,' Tripp told the Weekly Standard in a recent
interview.
She said that stories of Clinton's 'libidinous impulses' as governor of Arkansas were well-known
even before his arrival in the White House in January 1993.
The former White House employee was a central figure in exposing Clinton's extramarital
affair with Monica Lewinsky, then a 22-year-old White House intern.
Tripp secretly recorded Lewinsky describing her relationship with the president – evidence
that helped lead to Clinton's impeachment in 1999.
Clinton was acquitted of all charges and completed his term."
Say what you will about what it must be like living married to Hillary Clinton, but Bill
Clinton has every mark of a vicious predator, drunk on power and using his influence to
cover up what America considers unacceptable behavior.
There are stories from every administration as to what tone the First Family set for the
entire White House, and every story from the Clinton administration seems to be of misconduct,
malice, and disregard for anything except Bill and Hillary's own goals, no matter
how disgusting.
Tripp helped expose Bill Clinton's affair at great personal risk, but to her, it was
worth it.
We now know just what lengths the Clintons will go to in order to cover their own tracks,
tipped off by the trail of bodies in their wake.
But there was a time when nobody would believe that about the smooth politician from the
south.
"Since exposing Clinton's misconduct, Tripp has lived a quiet life in Northern Virginia,
avoiding the limelight and publicity she received in the late 1990s.
But Tripp says the recent spate of headlines about sexual assault and misconduct by powerful
men has forced her to relive her trying experience.
Commenting on how the press has become more critical of Clinton's behavior over the
years, Tripp told the Weekly Standard that she wasn't impressed.
'They have nothing to lose, and this is now permissible,' she said.
'The fact that the Clintons are dead in the water gives [the media] tacit approval
to act like human beings…
It's disingenuous.
It's a dollar late, and it's a dollar short,' she added.
Tripp is hardly alone in accusing Bill Clinton of sexual misconduct.
Since entering politics in Arkansas in the 1980s, the former president has been dogged
by allegations of sexual assault, harassment, and even rape.
More than 15 years after leaving the White House, Clinton is still hounded by fresh allegations
of extramarital, sexual trysts.
Flight logs released last year show Clinton flew at least 26 times on the infamous 'Lolita
Express' – a private jet owned by convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Between 2001 and 2003, while Hillary was serving as a US senator, Bill took a number of "extended
junkets" on Epstein's plane, which reportedly had a bed in which passengers had group sex
with girls as young as 12.
Last year, an email that was apparently written by former secretary of state Colin Powell
was released by hackers, claiming that Bill Clinton was 'still dicking bimbos at home
(according to the NYP).'"
If all we need are of two or three witnesses for a story to be established, we have hit
that mark.
Bill Clinton's reputation should be completely neutralized by anyone who is willing to admit
that there is such a thing as sexual misconduct.
There will, of course, be a cover-up, and those who want to forget will, but these stories
shouldn't be forgotten.
The White House was desecrated and lives were changed because of one man and the media that
covered for him.
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