Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul says Democrats should return any campaign money raised by former President Bill Clinton to protest his affair with Monica Lewinsky.
Paul charged that Democrats are being inconsistent by talking about a Republican “war on women” while relying on the former president for campaign cash.
“The Democrats can’t say, ‘We’re the great defenders of women’s rights in the workplace, and we will defend you against some kind of abusive boss that uses their position of authority to take advantage of a young woman,’ when the leader of their party, the leading fundraiser in the country, is Bill Clinton, who was a perpetrator of that kind of sexual harassment,” Paul said in C-Span interview set to air Sunday. “They can’t have it both ways. And so I really think that anybody who wants to take money from Bill Clinton or have a fundraiser has a lot of explaining to do. In fact, I think they should give the money back.”
Paul continued, “If they want to take a position on women’s rights, by all means do. But you can’t do it and take it from a guy who was using his position of authority to take advantage of young women in the workplace.”
The Washington Times first reported news of Paul’s comments on Friday.
Paul, a potential 2016 presidential contender, called out Clinton’s “predatory behavior” during an interview last month on NBC’s Meet the Press.
The Republican senator’s effort to revive the Lewinsky controversy, which led to Clinton’s 1998 impeachment, appears aimed at neutralizing the Democrats’ so-called “war on women” line of attack, and also at tarnishing Hillary Clinton, who polls indicate would be the Democratic frontrunner in 2016 if she decides to make a presidential bid.









