Clinton Rape Victim Juanita Broaddrick Has Political Advice About Where You Get Your News

Juanita Broaddrick describes her April 25, 1978 attack by Bill Clinton as a “forcible, brutal rape.”

“My life changed forever,” she explains being “brutally raped by Arkansas Attorney General Bill Clinton. I have spent the majority of my life trying to forget and watching the Evil thrive.”

Broaddrick titled her book after what Clinton told her to do with her injuries from his attack.

Broaddrick has consistently maintained that the future President of the United States of America assaulted her in a Little Rock, Ark., hotel room when she was a volunteer during his first gubernatorial campaign in the state.

Over the years, she has been a strong advocate for honesty and integrity in American politics. We are happy that, on occassion, she reads CleverJourneys. Today, she has over 1.2 million followers on Facebook and other social media like X. Recently she offered this advice for older Americans:

Many older people like me are not tech savvy.   I was forced to learn Twitter in 2016 when Hillary tweeted “Every survivor of sexual assault need to be believed, heard and supported”.

As a victim of her very own husband, I had to reply. 

What do old people do when they need to learn social media?  They call their grandkids.  

My 11 yo grandson walked me through the process.  He did not know what had happened to me so we had to sit him down and explain. It was difficult but I knew he would see it eventually.

Proud her 21-year-old grandson will be voting for Trump in Nov. 2024

The next morning, I typed, “I was 35 yo when Bill Clinton, Arkansas’ AG raped me and Hillary tried to silence me.   I am now 73….. and it never goes away.”

I looked at it and thought… it’s the truth, but most importantly it was within the 140 characters or whatever limit was.  lol. 

I clicked tweet…. and even with Twitter how it was back then… all hell broke loose. 

One week later Hillary removed “believe” from her tweet on her website.

The rest is history.   What I’m trying to say is… if you have an older family member who doesn’t use X and gets their news from legacy media, take the time to teach them how to use X.  They will thank you.  I thank heavens for my grandson every day.  

Here is a preview of one of her recent posts:

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