MSNBC Drops The BOMBSHELL That
Could Blow Up Hillary’s Campaign
Donald Trump has already shown that he is more than capable and willing to ‘go there’ regarding Bill
Clinton’s sexual exploits, when attacking Hillary Clinton.
As the campaign goes on and more gritty nuggets of truth come out, it is going to become harder and harder
for Hillary to continue to flash her woman card around and have everyone take for granted that she’s a supporter of women’s rights and causes.
Even MSNBC, a very liberal source of ‘news,’ has predicted that at least one very “uncomfortable” part
of Clinton’s past could “blow up” and ruin Hillary’s campaign.
The Washington Free Beacon reports,
MSNBC’s Morning Joe panel had a lengthy discussion Monday about the
“uncomfortable” facts of Bill Clinton’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, the
known pedophile billionaire whose jet Clinton flew on dozens of times.Presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump has been unafraid to level attacks against
the Clintons for the former president’s past of sexual misconduct, calling him
fair game. Fox News reported last week that Clinton flew on Epstein’s jet, the
crudely named “Lolita Express,” far more than previously known in the last
decade.Panelist Donny Deutsch guessed that Trump would have no problem counter-
punching with the Epstein connection whenever he was hit for his own behavior
with women, as he was last weekend in a piece in the New York Times.“Here’s the tennis game,” Deutsch said. “Donald Trump kissed a woman in a
bathing suit. Trump hits back: Tell me about the president’s relationship with a
guy named Jeffrey Epstein. That’s your tennis match.”Deutsch explained to host Joe Scarborough Epstein’s sordid past, adding “no
one wants to talk about it, but that’s the fact.”“I will say this was a blind spot for me, because I’m not in New York circles,”;
Scarborough said. “This is something I have been hearing about for a year-and-a half.
I don’t know the whole story or anything, but I keep having reporters say, ‘This is
going to blow up.’”Columnist Mike Barnicle said the race was going to get “incredibly ugly,” and
former GOP strategist Steve Schmidt said he had no doubt Trump was going to
“go there.”“When Hillary Clinton out there yesterday is talking about I’m going to put my
husband in charge of reviving the economy in Kentucky for the coal miners, he’s very much going to be a part of the campaign, and the Donald Trump campaign’s going to
do everything to make him an issue in the campaign,” Schmidt said.Scarborough asked again if the Epstein story was the “bombshell” reporters told
him it might be.“In some of the cases, the facts will be uncomfortable for the Clintons,” panelist
Mark Halperin said. “The Clinton folks understand now better than they did before
that this is a different kind of opponent, and they’ve never run against anybody like
this before … She has to stand up herself against a guy with better skills.”
Young Democratic voters who weren’t around – or who weren’t paying attention – during the 90’s and
before need to know the character of the woman they are considering electing. It also wouldn’t be a bad
idea to remind any Republicans and independents who might be thinking of sitting this one out, what
the consequences of that decision could be.
What kind of impact do you think this story might have on Hillary’s campaign?
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