Bill Clinton, Accused Rapist, Celebrates Roy Moore Loss With a Message for Doug Jones

After Democrat Doug Jones’ projected victory in the Alabama Senate special election, Bill and Hillary Clinton shared messages of congratulations to the elected senator.

“Congratulations, Doug Jones. You were a great US Attorney, and you ran a terrific campaign. You deserve this win. It’s a win for the people of Alabama,” the former president wrote.

“Tonight, Alabama voters elected a senator who’ll make them proud,” Hillary stated, “And if Democrats can win in Alabama, we can — and must — compete everywhere. Onward!”

Jones topped controversial Republican candidate Roy Moore in the Alabama Senate special election to fill the seat vacated by Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

Moore faced multiple accusations of sexual assault but denied all wrongdoing leveled against him and refused to step down and make way for another Republican candidate.

The irony of the Clintons’ celebratory messages to Jones was not lost on the public:

“During the Monica Lewinsky scandal, Clinton figured out that if you have no shame and ignore calls to resign, you can survive any scandal,” Thiessen wrote.

As The Western Journal reported last week, The New York Times acknowledged the many accusations of sexual assault against former President Bill Clinton after the resignation of Sen. Al Franken.

Juanita Broaddrick, a former nursing home administrator, accused Clinton of rape in 1978. At the time, Clinton was the Attorney General of Arkansas.

The allegations by Clinton’s accusers have not been treated as legitimate reports by mainstream media until the recent #MeToo movement that’s allowed multiple victims to speak about their experiences with sexual assault.

“I think, in this situation, we’re actually advancing,” Broaddrick told Fox News. “I think people are starting to believe and realize that I was truly sexually assaulted by Bill Clinton.”

Kathleen Wiley, another Clinton accuser, is still upset that her fellow victims were not believed at the time they came out publicly with their experience, calling liberals and feminists “hypocrites.”

“They worship at the altar of all things Clinton,” she told The Times. “They’re all over Roy Moore, but they had nothing to say about Bill Clinton when he was accused of doing what he was accused of doing.” (For more from the author of “Bill Clinton, Accused Rapist, Celebrates Roy Moore Loss With a Message for Doug Jones” please click HERE)

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