WASHINGTON – Former President Bill Clinton recently accused the media of leaving out facts about his past sexual behavior because they are “frustrated” that President Trump’s supporters aren’t concerned about the sexual misconduct allegations that women have made against the current president.
“A lot of the facts have been conveniently omitted to make the story work,” Clinton told NBC News when asked if he owes Monica Lewinsky a personal apology. “I think partly because they are frustrated that they got all these serious allegations against the current occupant of the Oval Office, and his voters don’t seem to care.”
In the same interview, Clinton also said, “Nobody believes that I got out of that for free. I left the White House $16 million in debt.”
Gus from Maryland, who attended the recent Faith and Freedom Coalition Road to Majority conference, said there is “no comparison” between the allegations against Trump and Clinton’s history. Gus said he’s more concerned about Trump keeping the promises he made to religious conservatives at the conference before he was elected in 2016.
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3 comments:
Allegations are not proofs.
Has anybody figured out what the Clintons are good for except a jail term?
Bill, we didn't really care all that much that you got a BJ in the WH. What we did care about is that you, straightfaced and on camera, lied to us about it, then proceeded to call out the dogs on every woman who came forth with the story about how you were a sex addict and a serial sexual assaulter.
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