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OH YES, I REMEMBER IT WELL – AT 9:46 A.M. ET:   Hillary is in trouble, and now a new, ill-timed ad, presumably to attract women, is starting to backfire, as it brings back the wrong kind of memories.  From The American Mirror: 

Hillary Clinton believes victims of sexual assault have “a right to be believed.” Except, of course, if the accusations are made against her husband and could complicate her political aspirations.

In Clinton’s new web ad, titled “Hillary’s Message to Survivors of Sexual Assault,” the candidate claims:

I want to send a message to every survivor of sexual assault.

Don’t let anyone silence your voice. You have a right to be heard. You have a right to be believed. We’re with you.

But that’s a very different message Kathleen Willey received in 1993 when she accused Hillary’s husband, President Bill Clinton, of sexually assaulting her.

“She believed what happened for sure,” Willey tells The American Mirror. “She just chose to ignore the plight of all of his victims, thus enabling him to continue to abuse and rape women in the future.”

Willey adds, "She’s a money-hungry hypocritical witch who will do anything for money.

"She’s a lying pig. I CANNOT believe that she had the gall to make that commercial. How dare she? I hope she rots in hell."

COMMENT:  I don't think that was an endorsement.   Voters will be reminded of the Clinton history, a history of scandal and sordid behavior.  They will be asked, "Want to go back to those days?"

And Hillary is also flat wrong.  No one has an automatic right to be believed, no matter what the charge, no matter who he or she is.  In an ethical legal system, a charge must be proved in a court of law.  Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Hillary's much wiser predecessor in the U.S. Senate, said it best – you're entitled to your own set of opinions, but not your own set of facts.

It seems that every time Hillary opens her mouth these days, she gets into more trouble.

September 15, 2015