When Hillary Clinton stated on Twitter Nov. 22, “Every survivor of sexual assault deserves to be heard, believed, and supported,” it raised eyebrows among millions of voters who remember how she personally slandered and attacked women who accused her husband of rape.

It also drew an in-your-face question from a New Hampshire woman.

As The Washington Examiner’s Ashe Schow writes:


At a campaign event in New Hampshire on Thursday, a woman in the audience asked Hillary if believing all “survivors” meant believing Bill’s accusers as well, including Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey and Paula Jones. Hillary’s response: “I would say that everybody should be believed at first until they are disbelieved based on evidence.”

This raises some interesting questions, namely about whether this means Hillary adheres to a “guilty until proven innocent” approach to sexual assault accusations. Hillary, a former lawyer, should know how much that sentiment flies in the face of our judicial system.

The other question, posited by history professor K.C. Johnson (who co-wrote the book on the Duke Lacrosse rape hoax), involves whether Hillary believes that those who are accused of sexual assault deserve due process protections.

Hillary instantly believes all rape allegations…unless they’re made against a Democrat president.



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