Brit Hume: #MeToo move is ‘postponed’ so Bill Clinton can address DNC


The Democratic Party appears to be “suspending” the #MeToo movement for an evening to meet former President Bill Clinton’s opportunity to speak at its convention, Fox News senior political analyst Brit Hume said Tuesday.

The 42nd president has been re-controlled in recent years by the left over his conduct and conduct in office – including his sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky, White House – as well as long-standing allegations of sexual abuse, including a demand for rape. former Administrator of the Arkansas Nursing Home, Juanita Broaddrick.

On Tuesday, Broaddrick tweeted a number of messages, including one that the Democrats called “the party of rape apologists.” Meanwhile, left-wing publication Slate published an article asking former vice president Al Gore to take Clinton’s speaking slot.

On “Special Report”, Hume responded to Sen’s assertion. Tammy Duckworth that the “Democratic Party is a big tent and fits all kinds of people under it.”

“It may be a big tent, but should we not be in the middle of a #MeToo movement in which sexual predator politicians are taboo?” Frege Hume.

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“After all,” he went on. “It’s the attitude and behavior of Donald Trump, that’s something Democrats never stop complaining about, and there are some examples of that. So are they with Mr. Clinton.”

Hume noted that when Hillary Clinton was the 2016 nominee, there was no denying that her husband was given the opportunity to speak at one point or another. He added, however, “the MeToo movement has erupted since then and it looks like it will be stopped overnight.”