Triggered by remarks made by Oprah Winfrey at the Golden Globes in which she pontificated to women who have been sexually harassed or abused, “You get a voice. You get a voice. Everybody gets a voice,” Juanita Broaddrick, who was allegedly raped by former president Bill Clinton when he was governor of Arkansas, and is only now being believed by leftists who were doubtful before, fired back with a blistering pair of tweets.
Broaddrick was responding to this tweet, which noted Winfrey’s remarks:
Broaddrick fired the first of two verbal torpedoes:
Then followed with this:
That elicited some sympathetic responses:

Remember this @Oprah You've had so many opportunities to bring up my allegations, which have never been discredited. Why?? https://twitter.com/dddaanniieellll/status/950396117056815104 
Because she has sold her soul to fame and fortune. I used to respect and admire her. Not anymore. She is a walking example of hypocrisy in action. She knew. They all knew and they chose to stay silent instead of give up their lavish lifestyles.

Because she has sold her soul to fame and fortune. I used to respect and admire her. Not anymore. She is a walking example of hypocrisy in action. She knew. They all knew and they chose to stay silent instead of give up their lavish lifestyles.
I used to love her. But it’s all about fame and money. So sad!

Remember this @Oprah You've had so many opportunities to bring up my allegations, which have never been discredited. Why?? https://twitter.com/dddaanniieellll/status/950396117056815104 
I can't say I'm surprised that she never tried to get you on her show! And that speaks volumes to any claim Oprah may have about being a feminist!

Oprah was quite willing to shill for Bill Clinton; she gave him time on her show to brag how he and Hillary saw a the rapist to work out their marital difficulties and also interviewed him for Oprah Magazine in 2004, asking him about how the Monica Lewinsky affair affected him but never asking about the rampant harassment and abuse, not to mention alleged rape, of which he had been accused.