Former stripper and advocate against what neo-feminists call “rape culture” Amber Rose announced her support for Hillary Clinton this week during a radio interview where she said of the Democratic presidential front-runner, “It’s just her moment.”
“Oh come on, stop it. It’s not even a question,” Rose said after being asked who she was supporting for president in 2016.
“It’s just her moment. It’s her moment. And I’m super excited. I feel like this is what we need,” she said.
Breitbart readers may remember Rose for calling the police on Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos, who attended Rose’s Los Angeles Slut Walk in October. After Yiannopoulos and another journalist asked Amber Rose whether she believed in rape culture, Slut Walk organizers called LAPD and had Yiannopoulos removed from the event.
Amber Rose positioning herself as a leading voice of modern feminism and fighting against “rape culture” rubs ironic now that she has endorsed Hillary Clinton–a women whose husband’s reputation is wrought with rape allegations.
Indeed, Hillary Clinton was recently confronted by a voter who asked Hillary about the many claims of sexual assault that have been lodged against Bill Clinton for decades.
“You recently came out to say that all rape victims should be believed,” an audience member said to Clinton last week during a campaign event in New Hampshire. “But would you say that about Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey, and, or Paula Jones? Should we believe them as well?”
“Well, I would say that everybody should be believed at first until they are disbelieved based on evidence,” a visibly rattled Clinton responded.
These three women, whose allegations of sexual abused were recently documented by Breitbart’s John Nolte, are among the most scandalized of Bill Clinton victims.