Dschrute3
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Has that day finally arrived? I guess we'll see.
Day of Reckoning: the time when one is called to account for one’s actions, to pay one’s debts, or to fulfill one’s promises or obligations.
When the Harvey Weinstein story broke about a month ago, I offered that the reason for such a story to break now – after decades of such behavior – might have something to do with the democrats getting tired of telling Hillary to go away.
Well, the train is leaving the station:
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand on Thursday went to a place that few Democrats have dared or cared to go when it comes to allegations of sexual assault: Calling out Bill Clinton.
The initial story on Weinstein broke in the New York Times; this story is in the Washington Post. In other words, this isn’t some wacko like bionic mosquito or some such. Someone is on a mission.
It’s difficult to overstate the potential significance of Gillibrand’s response to the question about the former president.
As you would expect, Gillibrand is being threatened by Clinton loyalists. I say this is irrelevant – and not only because the democratic party establishment wants to make Hillary go away:
Suddenly, other Democrats will be asked if they agree with Gillibrand’s comments that the former president should have resigned...
Read More:
The Clintons’ Day of Reckoning - LewRockwell LewRockwell.com
Day of Reckoning: the time when one is called to account for one’s actions, to pay one’s debts, or to fulfill one’s promises or obligations.
When the Harvey Weinstein story broke about a month ago, I offered that the reason for such a story to break now – after decades of such behavior – might have something to do with the democrats getting tired of telling Hillary to go away.
Well, the train is leaving the station:
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand on Thursday went to a place that few Democrats have dared or cared to go when it comes to allegations of sexual assault: Calling out Bill Clinton.
The initial story on Weinstein broke in the New York Times; this story is in the Washington Post. In other words, this isn’t some wacko like bionic mosquito or some such. Someone is on a mission.
It’s difficult to overstate the potential significance of Gillibrand’s response to the question about the former president.
As you would expect, Gillibrand is being threatened by Clinton loyalists. I say this is irrelevant – and not only because the democratic party establishment wants to make Hillary go away:
Suddenly, other Democrats will be asked if they agree with Gillibrand’s comments that the former president should have resigned...
Read More:
The Clintons’ Day of Reckoning - LewRockwell LewRockwell.com