Author Juanita Broaddrick threw down the #MeToo gauntlet to former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett, who claims that she believes and supports all survivors of sexual assault.
“We believe you. We will stand with you. We will defend you. Change is coming,” Jarrett tweeted last week after Republicans secured the votes to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
To all of the survivors of sexual assault, & women who wonder if they will be believed if they are attacked, know there’s a growing, powerful movement of support that will always have your back. We believe you. We will stand with you. We will defend you. Change is coming.
— Valerie Jarrett (@ValerieJarrett) October 5, 2018
Valerie also enthusiastically praised liberal professor Christine Blasey Ford for coming forward with her decades-old, uncorroborated groping claims against Brett Kavanaugh.
Thank you again to Christine Blasey Ford for your courage and patriotism. You put yourself in harms way for the good of our democracy. So many will never forget your sacrifices. They found you credible. They just did not care. We care. https://t.co/R3UXAgvMIt
— Valerie Jarrett (@ValerieJarrett) October 6, 2018
Juanita Broaddrick — a former nurse who accused Bill Clinton of raping her in 1978 — responded to Jarrett’s newfound support for sexual-assault victims by asking her to sign a petition calling for the investigation of Clinton’s numerous alleged sexual assaults.
“Will you Valerie Jarrett sign my petition to have Bill Clinton investigated for sex crimes against not one but MANY?” Broaddrick wrote. “Then we will know you SUPPORT ALL SURVIVORS.”
Absolutely. Will you @ValerieJarrett sign my petition to have Bill Clinton investigated for sex crimes against not one but MANY. Then we will know you SUPPORT ALL SURVIVORS. https://t.co/DNc2R6PsqN
— Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) October 7, 2018
After getting no response from Jarrett, Broaddrick retweeted her original post, along with a link to her petition to investigate Bill Clinton for raping her.
Broaddrick recounted the rape in her book, “You’d Better Put Some Ice On That.”
Retweeting so Valerie Jarrett @ValerieJarrett will have the right link to sign my petition. https://t.co/mxCUK0ZGqJ
— Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) October 8, 2018
Broaddrick said when she first came forward with her rape allegations in 1999, Democrats — who now claim to champion women — refused to believe her and tried to silence her.
Broaddrick also said Hillary Clinton threatened her even though Hillary now insists that all women should be believed when they accuse men of sexual violence.
Let me make this perfectly clear, @BillClinton @HillaryClinton You, Bill, are a serial sexual predator & rapist and you, Hillary, enabled & covered up for him. I AM NOT GOING AWAY. Leslie Millwee, Kathleen Willey and others are not going away.
— Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) October 3, 2018
Broaddrick said the stark contrast between how supportive Democrats have been toward Christine Blasey Ford and how dismissive and cruel they were toward her underscores that their “support” for victims is opportunistic and partisan.
“If they’re going to go back 35 years, 36 years for Christine Ford, they ought to go back 39 for me,” Broaddrick told Fox News host Ed Henry. “If it can be proved that this happened, I would like to see Bill Clinton’s perks as a former president removed. He receives millions from our tax dollars every year. I’d like to see those stripped.”
If Valerie Jarrett looks familiar, it’s because she was in the news recently after actress Roseanne Barr got fired from her ABC sitcom for tweeting that Jarrett resembled a character from the film “Planet of the Apes.”
There was immediate backlash from liberals, who accused Barr of being racist, as BizPac Review previously reported.
The media drumboat to get Roseanne fired was led by CNN (where Valerie’s daughter, Laura Jarrett, is employed) and by ABC, whose president is black. In record time, ABC canceled Roseanne’s No. 1 rated TV series amid the uproar.
Roseanne’s longtime co-star and TV husband, John Goodman, defended Barr, saying she is definitely not racist. “I know for a fact that she’s not a racist,” he said.
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