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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 3153198" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>What comes across over and over with Bill is when rebuffed he hurt their careers. If he had been raping them it would've come out just like Weinstein. The haters here would have you believe the very worst. His case looks to be a massive ego that couldn't handle rejection. Most likely being the popular top dog for so long there were plenty of women who said yes. When one said no, which probably happened more and more as he got older, he couldn't deal with it. And wanted to get back at them. The lady who got $32 million, Lis Wiehl, was very popular on FOX and stood to lose a lot of money going forward after being pushed out. Thus the huge settlement. Those who are crying rape are shedding crocodile tears. These are all conservative women, and Bill's accusers could care less what happened to them except where it allowed them to attack Bill for so astutely over the years showing the error of their ways. He's paying for his mistakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 3153198, member: 24302"] What comes across over and over with Bill is when rebuffed he hurt their careers. If he had been raping them it would've come out just like Weinstein. The haters here would have you believe the very worst. His case looks to be a massive ego that couldn't handle rejection. Most likely being the popular top dog for so long there were plenty of women who said yes. When one said no, which probably happened more and more as he got older, he couldn't deal with it. And wanted to get back at them. The lady who got $32 million, Lis Wiehl, was very popular on FOX and stood to lose a lot of money going forward after being pushed out. Thus the huge settlement. Those who are crying rape are shedding crocodile tears. These are all conservative women, and Bill's accusers could care less what happened to them except where it allowed them to attack Bill for so astutely over the years showing the error of their ways. He's paying for his mistakes. [/QUOTE]
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