The “Groper Syndrome”
has struck the liberal enclave with a vengeance. We are witnessing a cultural change where
women are taking a stand against being made to feel like a gazelle striding
past a pride of lascivious lions.
We have known a host of
politicians who were notorious womanizers who envisioned themselves as
Casanovas.
Jackie
and Marilyn Monroe weren’t enough for John F. Kennedy. He was linked to a string of high-profile
women including Jayne Mansfield, Angie Dickinson, Kim Novak, Janet Leigh and
Rhonda Fleming; he is suspected to have had numerous other encounters with what
the press stereotypically termed “coquettish women.”
JFK’s
youngest brother Teddy epitomized sleaze.
He was bloated and drunken and chased vulnerable women. While Ted drank and
took advantage of compliant women in Washington, his wife Joan stayed at home
in Boston to look after his three children.
In line to inherit his
brother’s legendary presidency, his chances were dashed following the drowning
of the pretty, young campaign assistant Mary Jo Kopechne. Teddy used his family name to save his filthy
neck. Had his name been Edward Moore
rather than Edward Moore Kennedy he would have been charged and sentenced with
homicide.
It’s the same for former
President Bill Clinton. Allegations of womanizing, extramarital affairs and
abuse dogged Clinton over the course of his political life, culminating in his
1998 impeachment and acquittal over his affair with White House intern Monica
Lewinsky. Those allegations were written
off as “bimbo eruptions.”
Leading feminists and
Democrat-leaning groups loyal to him throughout are beginning to rethink their view
of Bubba now that there’s an increasingly long list of Democrat Hollywood
leftists and politicians being exposed. (Pun
intended)
Seven days before
Thanksgiving, Leeann Tweeden, news anchor for McIntyre in the Morning on KABC told the world Sen. Al Franken
(D-MN) sexually harassed her eleven years earlier while on a USO tour by
forcibly kissing her and “pushing his tongue inside her mouth.” Of course, we’ve all seen by now the photograph
of “Fondles” Franken groping Tweeden’s breasts while she slept. Franken apologized online.
Five days later a
second woman stepped forward telling CNN Franken had grabbed her bottom at the
Minnesota State Fair in 2010. Franken
stated he did not recall the event but voiced “contrition” for his actions.
Then the day before
Thanksgiving two additional women who posed for pictures with the senator had
their bottoms grabbed. One at the 2007
Minnesota Women’s Political Caucus and the other in 2008 at a Democrat fundraiser
in Minneapolis when he asked her to visit a nearby bathroom with him.
Aides for the little
perv said canceling a sold-out appearance to hawk his new book would give
Franken a chance “to spend time with his family and do a lot of reflecting.”
Sensing the fecal matter
was about hit the air-circulating device Franken issued a statement to CBS News
on Thanksgiving Day saying, "I'm a warm person; I hug people. I've learned
from recent stories that in some of those encounters, I crossed a line for some
women─and I know that any number is too many. Some women have found my
greetings or embraces for a hug or photo inappropriate, and I respect their
feelings about that. I've thought a lot in recent days about how that could
happen, and recognize that I need to be much more careful and sensitive in
these situations. I feel terribly that I've made some women feel badly and for
that I am so sorry, and I want to make sure that never happens again. And let
me say again to Minnesotans that I'm sorry for putting them through this and
I'm committed to regaining their trust."
“I feel terribly,” the
groper said. Does he mean to say he regrets his behavior, or is he just saying
that he just doesn't do it well? Grammar matters.
Meanwhile, back at the
ranch, 88-year-old Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) who showed up to a meeting in his
underwear has been accused by three women as of this post for sexual harassment
and sexual misconduct.
By the way, the same people who smeared Romney as misogynistic for having binders with the names of women he wanted to hire, are now defending as iconic men who literally sexually molested women. 👍🏼— Mat (@sunnyright) November 26, 2017
#YesAllWomen deserve to live free from threats of domestic violence & sexual assault. We must shine a bright light on such despicable crimes— Nancy Pelosi (@NancyPelosi) May 27, 2014
*Offer not valid when perpetrator is an icon of Pelosi’s party. https://t.co/ylGsTMnc4P— Josh Perry 🎄 (@MrJoshPerry) November 26, 2017
— Based Monitored🎄🇺🇸 (@BasedMonitored) November 26, 2017
“@jwwashburn: #YesAllWomen #WhatAboutMaryJoKopechne? @NancyPelosi pic.twitter.com/0KKLmwCYnx” Come on Nancy, I'll give you a ride!— Lewis Stevenson (@lewisabateco) May 28, 2014
Sexual predator Conyers
announced
today he is stepping down from his post as ranking member on the House
Judiciary Committee amid the news of an investigation into allegations against
him.
“After careful consideration and in light of the
attention drawn by recent allegations made against me, I have notified the
Democratic Leader of my request to step aside as Ranking Member of the House
Judiciary Committee during the investigation of these matters.”
BREAKING: Minnesota Sen. Al Franken tells newspaper he'll return to work Monday, says he's 'ashamed' by groping allegations.— The Associated Press (@AP) November 26, 2017
But not THAT ashamed apparently. https://t.co/MET0RtsQNE— JosABanks (@theJoshBanks) November 26, 2017
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