It's another day on The View, and so it's another day of thoughtful discussion from a feminist viewpoint. That must be why co-host Joy Behar called the alleged victims of rape and sexual assault at the hands of Bill Clinton "tramps," because everyone knows the first rule in feminism is blame the victim. Right, Hillary?
The second presidential debate was a hot topic on Monday's show, with the hosts focusing the discussion on Donald Trump inviting Paula Jones, Juanita Broadrick, and Kathleen Willey to be in the audience Sunday evening. Also present was Kathy Shelton, the pre-teen rape victim whose attacker was defended by Hillary Clinton, who later laughed that she got him a lesser sentence.
In regard to bringing these women into the debate hall, Behar said, "That is really the worst." The other self-proclaimed defenders of women joined the rant.
"May I just point this out? Several of those women slept with [Bill] knowing he was a married man," co-host Whoopi Goldberg said. "[Hillary's] the victim, here."
"She was the one person to whom dirty was done and Donald redid the dirty by reintroducing [Bill's accusers] to the victim," Goldberg added.
Next, the panel wondered together if perhaps Hillary missed an opportunity to address these allegations in a way the public could understand.
Behar had just the right words for the Democratic candidate:
"'I would like to apologize to those tramps that have slept with my husband.' Maybe she could've said that."
Not one single woman -- remember, these are "feminists" -- recoiled at her vile description of these alleged victims. And the liberal audience laughed right along with a hearty round of applause.
Though Behar believes that Bill Clinton is a "dog," she has explained before that she would still vote for someone like him, an alleged rapist, rather than a conservative because at least he votes for women's rights. Just like Ted Kennedy, as Behar explained on a previous program:
"A girl drowns and he abandons her and women still voted for Teddy Kennedy. Why? Because he voted for women's rights. That's why!
"I don't like either one of them; Teddy or Bill. They're both dogs as far as I'm concerned. But I still would vote for Bill Clinton because he votes in my favor."
Watch that segment below (H/T Daily Wire):
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