Hillary Clinton dug up a September campaign narrative Sunday, again pledging to stand with victims of sexual assault and saying “every survivor … deserves to be heard, believed, and supported.”
Every survivor of sexual assault deserves to be heard, believed, and supported. https://t.co/mkD69RHeBL
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) November 23, 2015
Kathleen Willey, who accused President Bill Clinton — the candidate’s own husband — of sexually assaulting her in the White House in 1993, couldn’t contain her anger.
When asked by The American Mirror what message Hillary’s statements send to victims, while ignoring the accusations against her husband, Willey responded, “She’s a hypocritical liar and we don’t matter.”
Asked how Hillary come return to this well again, despite the negative response in September, Willey said, “She’s just stupid. She married and stayed with Bill Clinton, didn’t she?”
Willey urged other victims to speak out and share their stories.
“Come forward and tell their stories without being afraid. There is safety in numbers,” she tells the American Mirror. “Just like the Bill Cosby story.”
In September, the Clinton campaign released a commercial in which Hillary said:
I want to send a message to every survivor of sexual assault.
Don’t let anyone silence your voice. You have a right to be heard. You have a right to be believed. We’re with you.
That’s a very different message from what Willey received in 1993 when she accused Hillary’s husband, President Bill Clinton, of sexually assaulting her.
“She believed what happened for sure,” Willey told The American Mirror then. “She just chose to ignore the plight of all of his victims, thus enabling him to continue to abuse and rape women in the future.”
Willey added, “She’s a money-hungry hypocritical witch who will do anything for money.
“She’s a lying pig. I CANNOT believe that she had the gall to make that commercial. How dare she? I hope she rots in hell.“
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