Kathleen Willey
Just days after former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright bizarrely threatened women who won’t help Hillary Clinton with “Hell,” a woman who has accused Bill Clinton of sexual assault revealed she’s formally linking arms with an anti-Hillary effort.
Former Clinton volunteer Kathleen Willey, whose book “Target: Caught in the Crosshairs of Bill and Hillary Clinton” describes the mob-style threats she suffered at the hands of the Clintons, is joining up with Republican strategist Roger Stone, Reuters reported.
Willey wrote the forward to Stone’s book “The Clintons’ War on Women.”
Albright’s comment was at a weekend rally for Hillary Clinton.
“And you have to help Hillary Clinton – [she] will always be there for you,” she said. “And just remember, there’s a special place in Hell for women who don’t help each other.”
Read the dirty secrets of the Clintons from insider Kathleen Willey: Target: Caught in the Crosshairs of Bill and Hillary Clinton; and The Clintons’ War on Women found in the WND Superstore!
Reuters reports that Willey, who accused Bill Clinton of groping her in the White House, revealed she will be working for an “anti-Clinton political group” launched by Stone.
Stone said the group would activate should Hillary Clinton win the Democratic presidential nomination.
“This gives me more of an opportunity to get this message out to young voters who weren’t even born or don’t even remember what happened and to the women who have suffered,” Willey told Reuters.
She said she would ensure that the accusations against the Clintons remain an integral part of the political conversation through interviews and speeches.
Stone told the news agency the Clintons are “going to be confronted every day, on radio, on television, on billboards.”
The group is in the planning stages, Stone noted, but he said he’s reached a verbal agreement with Willey.
Reuters reported Stone’s political action committee, which can raise virtually unlimited funds, was originally created last year under the name Women Against Hillary. It was renamed in January as the Rape Accountability Project for Education PAC, or RAPE PAC.
As WND reported in October, Willey promised she would “haunt” Hillary Clinton throughout the 2016 race.
“I am going to be shadowing you every single place you go to remind people, especially young people, young women, college-aged students who don’t remember any of this,” she said in an interview with “Aaron Klein Investigative Radio.” “I want them to know all about this. Because once they do they are not going to be real proud of supporting her as the first women president.
“I am going to haunt her everywhere she goes,” Willey said. “So she’s not going to get rid of me ever until she disappears.”
Click below to hear Klein’s full interview with Willey.
In August, Willey announced the launch of an anti-Hillary Clinton website titled “A Scandal A Day.” The site is partially aimed at recruiting other women who may have been assaulted by the former president.
And Clinton herself may have unwittingly propelled Willey to the status of opposition town crier on women’s issues when Clinton’s campaign released an ad titled “Hillary’s Message to Survivors of Sexual Assault.”
Read the dirty secrets of the Clintons from insider Kathleen Willey: Target: Caught in the Crosshairs of Bill and Hillary Clinton; and The Clintons’ War on Women found in the WND Superstore!
In the video advertisement, Clinton looks into the camera and says: “I want to send a message to every survivor of sexual assault. Don’t let anyone silence your voice. You have a right to be heard. You have a right to be believed. We’re with you.”
In 1998, during a legal deposition, Bill Clinton denied Willey’s claim that he groped her.
Reuters noted Clinton has admitted having extra-marital affairs with White House intern Monica Lewinsky and singer Gennifer Flowers but denies accusations from other women.
In December, Hillary Clinton was confronted at a campaign event about her insistence that women who make claims of sexual assault should be believed. When asked if that maxim should apply to her husband’s accusers, she said they should be believed “until they are disbelieved based on evidence.”
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