Chelsea Clinton had another awkward book store confrontation and she tried to ignore it.
Laura Loomer attended a recent book signing for Clinton’s new children’s book “She Persisted,” which is based on a rallying cry for Elizabeth Warren’s crusade against President Trump.
In video posted by The Rebel, Loomer approaches the table and says, “Because this book’s for everyone, including women who have wanted to speak up but have been told to quiet down, can you sign it for my friend Juanita Broaddrick, because she’s been silenced by your parents, especially Bill Clinton, who’s a rapist. Can you sign it for her?”
Broaddrick has repeatedly accused Clinton of raping her in a Little Rock hotel room in 1978 when he was Arkansas Attorney General.
Clinton looked at Loomer and said, “Thank you for coming today,” and slid the book across the table.
“Well, Chelsea didn’t want to sign it,” Loomer said as she walked away.
In 2015, conservative activist Robert Morrow attended Chelsea’s book signing in Austin, Texas with camera in hand.
“Has your mother ever told you that you’re the daughter of Webb Hubbell, and not Bill Clinton,” he said while Chelsea was looking down, signing a copy of “It’s Your World: Get Informed, Get Inspired & Get Going.”
The question was in reference to a long-time rumor alleging Chelsea was the result of an affair between the Clinton lawyer and Hillary.
Looking up, smiling, Chelsea responded, “I am so proud to be my parents’ daughter,” without actually naming her parents.
The store staff thanked Morrow, seemingly as a way get him to move on, but obliged another question.
Referring to Clinton’s book being geared towards kids, Morrow asked, “Would you say Bill Clinton also targets teenage girls, except for sexual reasons?”
“I would say my book is really resonating with kids,” Clinton responded. “I was at the Ann Richards School earlier today and I’m so grateful that it’s resonating to the young girls and the young boys that I’ve been talking to across the country.”
“Thank you so much,” the book store staff said repeatedly after Morrow’s question.
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