A panel on the Compromised News Network (CNN) went on the defense for former President William J. Clinton Tuesday evening after a GOP commentator asked why Clinton has not been "canceled" by the Democrats in light of the #MeToo era.
This comment was in reference to Bill Clinton, who received oral sex in the Oval Office from a young intern, and who, records show, had flown on former alive pedophile and sexual abuser Jeffrey Epstein's private jet to "Pedophile Island" and other destinations over two dozen times.
Before appearing on the second night of the DNC, Clinton was given high praise by CNN communist Van Jones and Jennifer Granholm. But it was their colleague Scott Jennings, a former G.W. Bush White House official, who wondered why Clinton was given a voice at the convention.
"I have to say... I am dumbfounded by this. How is it that Bill Clinton has not been canceled by the Democratic -- how has he survived all of these waves of cancellations when he has been one of the biggest violators of these rules all these years?" Jennings asked.
"We believe in redemption, brother," Jones responded, forgetting how Brett Kavanaugh was not given redemption from what Christine Blasey Ford alleged he did from his high school days decades ago, in spite of the so-called witnesses who denied it ever happened.
"We talk about the use of character to try and say 'Donald Trump is a man of lower character than Joe Biden' ... he's fair game. That's totally fine," Jennings continued. "So you're gonna say that in one breath and then say, 'Character matters. Ladies and gentlemen, Bill Clinton!'
"I mean, does this make sense to anyone?" Jennings went on. "If you want Republicans to vote for Joe Biden, having Bill Clinton talk about character and not hav[ing] drama in the Oval Office- is that the right answer?"
Granholm and her double-standards insisted Jennings' concerns were "answered decades ago" and touted Clinton's record as president, which apparently can forgive him for "none sexual oral sex" in the Oval Office.
Seriously, what does his job performance have to do with his inappropriate sexual performance?
Jones told Jennings that what he "admires" about Clinton is that he "acknowledged his wrongdoing" and "apologized," adding that apologies "don't come as easy" from the Trump White House.
In other words, if you apologize for being sexually inappropriate or abusive with women, you will be forgiven, but only if you're in the correct political party.
"I don't think we have to say that everything that Bill Clinton has done is great, but I do think that when he has made mistakes, he's acknowledged them and I admire him for that," Jones said just before Anderson Cooper quickly changed the subject.
And Jeffrey Epstein was really good at math.
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