Bill Clinton and Women’s Empowerment? What! By Mrs Vera West

The Left are so over-the top throwing their weight around that they can rub it in people’s faces, so that a talk on women’s empowerment with Karma Harris. Let me see, this guy has been accused of multiple rapes, there are allegations about visiting Epstein’s paedo island, and it goes on. Wouldn’t it have been better to have say one of the Obama’s? Why have a man at all in a talk which will no doubt push the glass ceiling idea by the vice president, who has no glass ceiling.

https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/kamala-harris-bill-clinton-touting-girls-empowerment-together-bad-joke-ncna1261977

“Donald Trump’s sexual misbehavior was a boon to Democrats, as the GOP lost the confidence of women of all ages and hemorrhaged female voters. Many of those same Democrats spent four years rallying around the #MeToo hashtag so sexual predators would be punished and women would be treated with equality and respect. Now that a new day has dawned in Washington, what are female Democratic heavyweights — including the vice president herself — going to do?

Sometimes an idea is so tone-deaf you wonder — like someone in the Twitterverse did Wednesday — how the news didn’t come from The Onion.

Hold an event with Bill Clinton. On empowering women and girls. Sometimes an idea is so tone-deaf you wonder — like someone in the Twitterverse did Wednesday — how the news didn’t come from The Onion.

Why can’t the Democratic Party quit Bill Clinton? He’s a political millstone around its neck. If the party is going to be truly welcoming to women, and benefit from their energy and leadership, it’s got to let him go.

The event Friday, which Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to co-host with him as part of a Clinton Foundation Global Initiative gathering, is a good place to start. The conversation the two are holding at her alma mater, Howard University, is supposed to discuss “empowering women and girls in the U.S. and around the world” as they bring students together to “take action on pressing challenges in their communities.”

 

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