Melania Gets Devastating News After Simple Message She Posted Online
Liberals just can't seem to contain themselves.
Not even during Easter and Passover weekend.
With Easter and Passover fast approaching both President Donald Trump and First Lady
Melania Trump, each sent out their own separate greetings on social media.
But of course, Liberals just couldn't waste the opportunity to be "Liberals."
The president's video message said "At this holy time of year, families across out
nations, gather in homes, churches, and synagogues to light candles and praise God," Trump
said.
"During the sacred holiday of Passover, Jewish families around the world give thanks
to God for liberating Jewish people," he added.
"For Christians, we remember the suffering and death of God's only son and his glorious
resurrection," Trump said, before concluding, "Thank you.
God bless you, and God bless America."
While First Lady Melania Trump kept her message short and sweet.
"Wishing everyone happiness and health on this Good Friday," Melania posted.
Along with a video showing her recent trip to St. Mary's Medical Center near Mar-a-Lago
Florida.Since when do liberals have a moral compass?
Many millennials and old hippies probably can't recall, but there was a time during
the 90's when the mainstream media and Liberals marveled at how Bill Clinton lied and covered
his own rear end when he had an affair in the oval office with one of the White House
interns.
And how he deflected when Juanita Brodderick came out and accused him of raping her.
Juanita didn't matter, but a woman who just last month denied having an affair with Donald
Trump 12 years ago now all of a sudden does matter?
Come on Liberals, make up your minds already!
Here is more information about the Bill Clinton rape for those who forgot via GOPUSA:
"Juanita Broaddrick – an accuser and rape victim of former President Bill Clinton – recently
divulged that CNN, CBS, MSNBC and 60 Minutes have never interviewed her.
When asked on Fox News with Sean Hannity Monday night if she had ever been interviewed on
60 Minutes, Broaddrick admitted that the left-leaning program never wanted to give publicity to
her story disgracing the popular Democratic president.
"No, never," Broaddrick answered on the Fox television program.
"Or CNN, or MSNBC."
Left gives porn star accusing Republican the red carpet
Broaddrick believes that if she was a porn star – and accused a Republican president
– her story would be snatched up by the mainstream media in a second.
"A woman who accused then-Arkansas Attorney General Bill Clinton of raping her said the
media is treating porn star Stormy Daniels wildly different than herself," Fox News
Insider reported.
"Sean Hannity asked Juanita Broaddrick if CNN's Anderson Cooper – who interviewed
Daniels for CBS – has called her to hear her own story of alleged sexual misconduct
by a president."
The Clinton rape victim informed Hannity that Cooper was simply not interested in her story
after his lackluster interview with Daniels – even after tweeting at the left-leaning
host in order to inquire why he continues to be silent on her case.
"HEY 60 MINUTES @andersoncooper, HOW ABOUT HAVING ME ON to discuss my book, You'd Better
Put Some Ice on That?"
Broaddrick tweeted at Cooper Saturday.
"What Bill Clinton said to me after he Raped Me."
Hannity followed up asking Broaddrick if Cooper ever replied to her tweet.
"Have you heard from Anderson?"
Hannity asked the Clinton victim Monday night on his show.
"No," she responded.
Defending Dems, ripping Republicans
When speaking on the coverage of allegations waged against Clinton by porn star Daniels,
fellow Clinton accuser Paula Corbin Jones said Broaddrick's and her own story pale
in comparison – with both virtually getting the silent treatment from the mainstream media.
"There's no comparison," Jones insisted, according to Fox News Insider.
Yet Jones' story was indeed newsworthy – like Broaddrick's.
"Paula Jones won a judgment in court and a huge $850,000 settlement from Clinton after
she accused Clinton of exposing himself to her," Breitbart News noted.
"To protect Clinton, the media – primarily led by CNN – attacked her as trailer trash."
After Broaddrick's Fox appearance, Jones shared her story on Hannity Monday night and
retold how the establishment media dealt with her and the former Democratic president's
other accusers.
"We did not get the same kind of coverage [Stormy Daniels is] getting," Jones insisted
on Fox.
"We were made fun of.
We were on late night talk shows – they made fun of us.
It was horrible.
Remember James Carville's 'You can drag a hundred dollar bill through a trailer park?'
I've never lived in a trailer park.
But that's the way they treated us, and this was a serious thing."
And only a small handful of news outlets would touch Broaddrick's story.
"Broaddrick said Sean Hannity and former NBC journalist Lisa Myers were some of the
very few media personalities interested in hearing her story," the Insider noted.
"She said Clinton raped her in a hotel room and kept her silent by biting her lip.
Her new book, You'd Better Put Some Ice on That, tells of the incident, and the only
words Clinton spoke after the alleged rape before he 'put on his sunglasses' and
left the room."
Broaddrick gave an explanation as to why Daniels' story was quickly picked up, while hers was
not.
"I'm not a porn star – I was a hard-working nurse and businesswoman," Broaddrick stressed
in her book, according to RealClearPolitics.
"I wasn't a porn star, so that's why they weren't interested in me."
But when allegations are waged against conservative politicians, the mainstream media is witnessed
having a feeding frenzy.
Not an opportunist …
Unlike many accusers, Broaddrick did not come out with her story for money, vengeance or
fame.
In fact, she was reluctant when first going public with it nearly two decades ago.
"Broaddrick's 1999 claim that then-Arkansas Attorney General Clinton raped her in 1978
was so credible the media had no choice but to cover it up," Breitbart's John Nolte
asserted.
"It is important to recall that Broaddrick was dragged kicking and screaming into telling
her story, which had only gotten out, one presumes, because she told people about the
alleged rape immediately after it happened."
Political motivations did not spur her coming out, either.
"Broaddrick refused to come forward in 1992 when Clinton was running for president – and
refused for another seven years," Nolte continued.
"It was only after a false story appeared about her accepting a payoff to keep silent
that she decided to set the record straight."
The fact that the left-leaning media hub, NBC, shared Broaddrick's story is still
a marvel to many – the exception and not the norm when it comes to what the mainstream
media will and will not over.
"Once Broaddrick did come forward, only Lisa Myers of NBC interviewed her, [and] in
this pre-Internet era – when the elitist had a bottleneck on the dissemination of information
– she was never seen again," Nolte pointed out.
"Even when her story again became valid news during Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential
run, Broaddrick was ignored – ignored by 60 Minutes, by CNN, by the same Anderson Cooper
who has gleefully interviewed the porn star and the playmate over Trump's alleged consensual
affairs for 60 Minutes and CNN."
Following her appeal to Cooper to cover her story, Broaddrick retweeted the following
Twitter post:
"Why we hate the Media: Paula Jones: Not believable; Kathleen Willey: Not believable;
Gennifer Flowers: Not believable; Monica Lewinsky: Not believable; Juanita Broddrick: Not believable;
Pornstar Stormy Daniels: Impeccable integrity, 24/7 coverage.#StormyDanielsDay," Joel Fischer
tweeted Sunday.
Underneath this retweet, Broaddrick posted her short commentary.
"Yep, that about sums it up," Broaddrick commented on her retweet.
Media double standards
The way the mainstream media deals with Republican and Democrats is noted as anything but fair
and equal.
"Those of us who lived through the 1990s are watching with endless amusement as our
disgraced, impossible-to-shame media twists itself into knots over the fact that some
12 years ago, President Trump is alleged to have had consensual, extra-marital flings
with a Playboy playmate and a porn star," Nolte insisted.
"The reasons for this amusement are countless.
To begin with, when Bill Clinton's 12-year affair with Gennifer Flowers went public in
the heat of his 1992 quest for the presidency, 60 Minutes came scurrying to his rescue.
Bill and Hillary appeared on the storied news magazine show, lied about the affair, and
turned his campaign around."
Media bias in favor of the Democrats was emphasized when comparing how the two accusers were handled.
"Although Flowers had audio recordings of her telephone calls with Clinton, the very
same media – now obsessing over playmates and porn stars – still wrote Flowers off
as an opportunistic slut and informed the voting public that personal character no longer
matters when choosing a president," Nolte explained.
Even when Clinton's adulterous affairs took place during his presidency – in the White
House – the media did not want any part of it.
"About five years into his presidency, and just a few rooms away from his own wife and
daughter, Clinton had a sexual affair with a 22-year-old White House intern in the Oval
Office," Nolte recollected.
"Even after he committed perjury to cover the affair up, the media actually joined the
White House campaign to personally destroy Lewinsky as a dangerous stalker.
After she provided DNA evidence of the affair, the media then told us this was a private
matter between man and wife."
Throughout his presidency, Clinton enjoyed the protection of the mainstream media – a
younger version of the same anti-Trump media that relentlessly bashes the president every
time anything remotely negative surfaces – whether it is real news or "fake news."
"In 1998, Kathleen Willey, a Democrat, accused Clinton of groping her in 1993," Nolte recounted.
"The media wrote her off as a disgruntled gold digger.
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