Hillary Clinton weighed into the controversy over Judge Brett Kavanaugh and the woman who's accusing him of sexual assault 35 years ago, Christine Ford.
Kavanaugh's accuser, Clinton said, deserves "the benefit of the doubt."
"I mean, there can’t be one set of rules for Democrats and one set of rules for Republicans. That’s one of the reasons why people don’t have any confidence in the Congress. How can you? You don’t know what’s going to happen from day to day. I remember back in the Thomas hearing when Senator Byrd was asked what he was going to do, and he said in a situation like this we should give the benefit of the doubt to the court and the country. And that’s what the Republicans should be doing right now, from the White House down Pennsylvania avenue to the Senate, give the benefit of the doubt to the court and the country."
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7 comments:
Did u say that about Bill ? U POS.
She has absolutely no room to speak, given her history of throwing everybody who counters her under the bus. She will die as a disgraced self-serving politician, with nothing to show for her years in politics except for failure at every job and disdain for everyone, regardless of their allegiance to her; no one, repeat, no one, is of any consequence to Hillary Clinton, only herself and those who control her, and she's not happy about that most of the time these days.
And potential Clinton accusers were labeled as " bimbo eruption".
Only stupid people forget.
Mr Bob
Why are the Democrats so forgetful or do the think the American people are stupid.
But she said all of Bills rape victims were liars.
That's rich coming from her!!!
Like the Democratic Party did with you Hillary. A record that was wiped clean of murder in Bengazi selling uranium to our enemies, deleting your e-mails, defending all your husbands cheating in the white house, poor as church mice when you left the White House but now you have a mansion and millions and millions. I remember when you wanted a house in NY but no $ to pay for it but now a version the size of the White House. Where is your sense of fair play for any Republican, is Kavanaugh given "the benefit of doubt"?
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