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We have a real hero, why need a broaderck and
(01:17):
she just came out with a new book. You'd better
put some ice on that How I Survived being Raped
by Bill Clinton. This book is just fresh off the presses.
The inks barely dry, its barely a week old. So
finally we can have She's been on the show before,
but I wasn't available that week and we had the
William Ramsey through the interview. So my first time meeting.
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We need a broadwreck and it's a pleasure. Weaneda. Are
you there?
Speaker 1 (01:42):
Yes, I'm here?
Speaker 3 (01:43):
Is God blessed. I love that voice said. Okay, tell
us about yourself before we get into all this stuff
about this book and these Clintons, tell us about who
is one need a Broadrick. Tell us about yourself first?
Speaker 1 (01:58):
Yeah, one need a broad Your worked for years in
her own business. I was a registered nurse and I
owned and operated two nursing facilities. One was for geriatrics
and the other was for severely handicapped and mentally disabled children.
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And it was a wonderful life. I enjoyed it. It
was great. I sold my facilities back in two thousand
and eight, and now I'm retired and stay on the
tennis court a lot of times.
Speaker 3 (02:33):
Ah. Very nice. And you still live in Arkansas?
Speaker 1 (02:37):
Yeah, still in my same hometown.
Speaker 3 (02:40):
Okay, God bless you. And I bet grandkids got grandkids.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
Oh, I've got one most adorable grandchild that ever lived.
Of course everybody always says that, but he's just a
lot of my life. He and his father.
Speaker 3 (02:54):
Okay, great, you got the best one.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
Okay, son, My son is an attorney here.
Speaker 3 (03:00):
Okay, well I must come in handy right with all
the problems you've had now, oh.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
Yeah, especially yeah, especially when Andrea Mitchell said discredited regarding
my story and he had to write a letter to NBC.
Speaker 3 (03:15):
You know that, Andrea Mitchell. You know, it's so disappointing
someone would, what's such a long career would just sell
herself down to the Clinton's like that the way, especially
during the campaign. Very disappointing about Oneita Broadrick. You can
find her story at wannitabroadwrick dot com. And it's not
spelt like the broadwrok like everybody thinks it's b r
O A D D ri I c K. And if
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you're in Vegas here by the way, so I got
a big Vegas audience. She's going to be in town
next week, the nineteenth and the twentieth, first for a
meet and greet over at the Trump Hotel and then
over at five five five East Washington at the Veterans Memorial.
So looking forward to that. That'll be coming up on
January nineteenth and twentieth. Now, the book just came out.
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How's the book? Is just the ink still wet? Okay,
how's the book being received?
Speaker 1 (04:05):
Oh, it's being received great. If we could just get
cooperation from Amazon. That's my biggest problem right now is
them holding orders and pulling my post and having to
put a second one up. But we're still working on that.
Speaker 3 (04:19):
Yeah, explain what's going on with that, because you think
this would be like they went and dare touch this,
but it seems like they're running.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
Yeah, it's so confusing to us. Ed. We were rated
in the top ten two days ago and then all
of a sudden it just disappeared, and we keep asking
why we had to rush and get a second one up.
But when we put the second one up, it lost
all of its best seller ratings and they will not
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tell us why they pulled It's it's absolutely so discouraging.
Speaker 3 (04:54):
But we know that Jeff Bezos is a support of
the Clintons, and we know about their influence around the world,
and the things disappearing around the Clintons is commonplace.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
Yeah, Vietnam, But sad to say, isn't it.
Speaker 3 (05:07):
Yeah, so tonight you're gonna be on Handity here though,
Sean Hannity.
Speaker 1 (05:10):
Right, Well, no, I won't be on the TV. I'll
be on his We're going to tape at one and
then he'll run it just shortly later. I'm not for sure.
It's just on his radio.
Speaker 3 (05:21):
Well, excellent. Will definitely saw a lot of books there.
Get you right back up there at number one for
what's true?
Speaker 1 (05:29):
Yeah, yeah, he's a good guy.
Speaker 3 (05:32):
Give us an idea, Now, how did you first run
across the Clintons and Bill Clinton? Way back in the seventies.
Speaker 1 (05:39):
Well, back when I was running my nursing home, I
got involved in his gubernatorial campaign and I began to volunteer,
put out yard signs and hand out information. I was
really taken with this man. He was We all thought
he was going to do such great things for Arkansas,
and I wanted to support it. And then one day
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the office in Little Rock, his state campaign office, called
and asked if he could come by my nursing home
on a campaign tour in our area. And that's when
I first met him, and we had pictures taken and
it was real. It was real exciting for us to
have him at our nursing home. And so he came
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over and began to talk to me after we had
the photo ops and began to talk to me about
my nursing home, and you know ed, a light bulb
went off in my head. I thought, you know, I
need to tell him how we're struggling in Arkansas. The
reimbursement rate was so low and couldn't begin to cover
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all the costs we were experiencing. And he just sort
of lit up and said, you know, I'd like to
talk to you about that sometime. He said, are you
ever in Little Rock? And I told you yes, I'd
be there in truth three weeks at a nursing home
seminar that I was bringing my director of nursing to.
And so that's how it all evolved and how I
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ended up in Little Rock.
Speaker 3 (07:11):
Now he was running for governor at the time. He
wasn't even governor yet.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
No, he was attorney general.
Speaker 3 (07:16):
Attorney general. Okay, Now, now did you did you think
he was coming on to you at that point that
the whole meeting in Arkansas?
Speaker 1 (07:24):
Oh? No, I didn't know anything about his reputation and
it was just beginning to develop at that time. I'm
sure there were stories out there, but I'd never heard him.
I was very respectful of him and thrilled at the
opportunity to get to talk to him.
Speaker 3 (07:41):
And at the time, you were a Democrat. Huh, Yes,
and so and Adim And it was this experience with
Bill Clinton that's totally turned you off the Democrats.
Speaker 1 (07:52):
No, it didn't. It didn't. Then. In fact, I supported
and gave a lot to the old really campaign when
he was running for running against Hillary, I would do anything.
So yeah, I got very involved in his first term
and donated considerable amount, probably five thousand dollars to his campaign.
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And but then by the time the second campaign came around,
I didn't even vote. I was so disillusioned with him.
Speaker 3 (08:27):
Yeah, that was a disappointment. Yeah, but don't tell Hannity
you donated to Obama explode.
Speaker 1 (08:37):
Yeah, Ed, I would have done anything to defeat.
Speaker 3 (08:40):
Her, you know, and I hear you. I was a
big Bernie supporter in the last one and and the
Clinton's totally stole They totally robbed Bernie here in Nevada.
It was outrageous. Uh went on there? Now, so you
go to Little Rock and you're running to Clinton again,
give us some idea what happened at that occasion.
Speaker 1 (08:58):
Sure, my nurse Normah Rogers, and I went down on
April twenty fourth, nineteen seventy eight, checked into our hotel,
and then the next morning, when we got up, I
called his campaign office and a young lady answered and
I told her who I was, and she said, oh, Missusiki.
She said, mister Clinton said if you ever called, be
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sure and call this number, which I immediately called, and
he answered the phone and I told him, I said
I'm here, and I brought all these I worked on
graphs and everything imaginable to show him what the costs
were and what we were being reimversed. I was so
excited about showing this to him, and so he said,
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I said, can we run over at noon to your
campaign headquarters because we'll be off for an hour from
the seminar. And he said, you know I'm not going
to be there today. He said, I'll just come to
your hotel now. He said we can meet down in
the call shop, and I was thrilled. I thought, well great,
he's coming over here. So I told Norma, I said,
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you go on to the meeting, and as soon as
I'm through, in the coffee shop. I'll be right onto
the meeting. So that's how that transpired, and he said,
i'll call you when I get there. Well, lo and behold.
He called about ten or fifteen minutes after normal left
for the seminar, and he said, you know, I need
to He said, there's so many people down here, and
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it's so crowded, and there's even reporters down here. Can
we just have coffee and discuss this in your room?
Now we're talking forty years ago, I'm sure I was
a little alarmed, but Bill Clinton was the attorney general
of the state of Arkansas, and I didn't think I
had anything to fear from him, so I told him, yes,
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that'd be just fine. I were a coffee to the room,
and he said, well, i'm talking to someone. I'll be
up shortly. So the coffee came, and shortly thereafter, knock
on the door and he came in. I showed him
over to the table by the window that looked out
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under the river. It's just a beautiful view, and started
to pour our coffee, you know, coffee we never drank,
and thanks to progressed from there. He was very cordial,
very nice in the beginning, and I started to pick
up my file to start to show him things, and
then he began to point down to the river at
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a little, old, dilapidated building, and he started saying, you know,
when I become governor, not if, but when I become governor,
I'd like to restore that. It was an eighteen hundred jailhouse.
And he said, I think that would be an interesting
visitor site. And so he motioned for me to come
over to him, and when I did, he sort of
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put his arm around my shoulder to point to the building.
And that's when I started to get uncomfortable, and that's
when things started to progress. He started to try to
kiss me, and I pushed him away, but the man
wouldn't take no for an answer. It got worse from there.
Speaker 4 (12:18):
And you were a married woman, yeah, but ken, I
was also a woman business was about to be a
divorce and having an affair with another man.
Speaker 1 (12:30):
And I tried to explain that to him, that no,
this is not what I want. You know, I have
things going on in my life and I came here
to show you this information. But that didn't help ed
at all.
Speaker 3 (12:44):
Now I've talked to a lot of the people who
knew Clinton back in those days, and as all the
stuff you hear by mena Arkansas and you know, Iran
Continental funny business going on. Some people say that he
was using cocaine at the time. Do you think he
might have been using coke?
Speaker 1 (13:00):
One of the ladies and I can't say her name
because she was having an affair with him around the
time of the rape, you know, and afterwards. And I
spoke to her one time and I said, why on
earth were would he do that to me when it
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was such a violation and he had other women that
he could go to for that such thing. I mean,
I didn't want it. And she said, you know, he
was using so much cocaine at the time. So but
I don't know if that's true. I have no idea.
That's just what she told me.
Speaker 3 (13:40):
And this is one of the well known women that
was associated with Clinton at the time. The her name
is public. Yeah, okay, because I think I've talked to
all of them, and it does seem like he was
using a lot of coke at the time. Okay. So now,
the incident was was brutal and violent, right, there was
no romantinis whatsoever.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
Oh my god, no, you know, even being a richered nurse,
I had never known anyone close to me or anywhere
that had suffered anything like this. This was completely unknown
to me, and violent, and you know. And after the
rape was over, I was set up on the side
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of the bed, still in shock, not believing what had
happened to me. And I'm sitting there crying, and he
looks at me with this look of frustration and bewilderment
and says, he says, I'm sterile. I had mumps when
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I was a child. Now, if that wasn't the most
bizarre thing you could say to someone, that you're just raped,
I wasn't concerned about anything like that. I was conscerned
about being so violent raped.
Speaker 3 (15:01):
And during the attack he had he was doing this
where he was biting on your lip as well as
pushing you down at the same time.
Speaker 1 (15:07):
Yeah, right, right, he pushed down. In fact, I had
bruises on my left shoulder where he would push down
and then he would start to bite my lip if
I yelled or if I resisted. My lip. By the
time this horrible incident was over, was swollen probably twice
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the side that ended up being much larger, and was bleeding,
and there I sat on the bed and he had
no remorse. It was just like it was an everyday occurrence.
And he looks at me, puts on his suit coat,
walks to the door, puts on his sunglass very casually,
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and motions to me, said, you better get some ice on.
Speaker 3 (15:51):
That, referring to your lip.
Speaker 1 (15:55):
Yes, you've got gallup.
Speaker 3 (15:57):
Yeah, you gotta think too. It's such an unusual dual,
a physical restraint move. You know, I wouldn't think of it.
This would have to be something he had practiced before him,
done previously, because who would come up with an idea
like that?
Speaker 1 (16:11):
Well, Elizabeth Grayson Ward said she suffered the same thing.
Speaker 3 (16:14):
Really, okay, I didn't know that, and I was prior
to you or after you?
Speaker 1 (16:20):
I'm sorry?
Speaker 3 (16:21):
Was that prior to your rape or after your ripe?
Speaker 1 (16:24):
After mine? And even though she said that it was consensual,
she remarked about the lip bitding.
Speaker 3 (16:32):
Okay, that's interesting, that's interesting. Okay, Now what about out
of all the women there was a lot of has
anybody else come forward with a brutal rape like this
as you described.
Speaker 1 (16:43):
Now? Approximately a year somewhere within a year after my
dateline interviewed, showed I had a lady follow me out
of Walmart, and she said, beautiful, beautiful blonde lady, probably
close to my age, a little younger, and she hollered
my name, and she said, I just want to tell
you what happened to me. And she began to tell
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her story. And she was at she was she and
her husband were friends with the Clintons, and she was
at a gala at one of the hotels in Little Rock,
and she said she went to the restroom and Bill Clinton,
she said, was drunk and followed her in there and
smashed her up against the wall, started to tear at
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her clothing. And she said she doesn't think she would
have been able to stop the abuse. And the assault
had another lady that walked in the restroom, and I said,
why didn't you come forward? She said, I just went
back and told my husband and we left. She said
he would never allow me to come forward.
Speaker 3 (17:50):
Now after your incident though, people did witness your injuries
right and saw how upset you were.
Speaker 1 (17:57):
Oh yeah, you know. After the I went to the
door and I locked it because I had this feeling
like somebody's going to come in and get rid of me.
This is just this is absolutely astounding that this could happen.
And I laid back down, and I don't know how
much time went by, thirty minutes, forty five minutes or so.
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Here a knock on the door and I go to
it and it's Norma. I had completely forgotten about her
and the seminar. I just wanted to lay down, go
to sleep and wake up and think that, you know,
maybe this didn't happen. And I opened the door and
she saw me still in the same state, and she
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came rushing in and I started crying all over again,
and I explained to her what had happened. And I'll
never forget how kind she was. She was my friend,
and she got ice from my mouth, and she said,
what do you want to do? And I said, I
just want to go home. I just want to go home.
So she packed up everything, helped me teck, and we
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left for home.
Speaker 3 (19:04):
Yeah, in the seventies, even if it wasn't a powerful
man like Clinton, it was still a difficult, uh scandalous,
like you know what, it's shameful to report a rape,
you know it was, and it wasn't handled very well
by the police back in those days, either the cops
men would come and right away. It was a whole
different time. People need to understand that.
Speaker 1 (19:26):
And he was the police, right he was the attorney general.
And there's no way I could have come forward. It
was the attitude back then in the seventies. Men will
be men, just deal with it, and that's what we did.
That's what we did.
Speaker 3 (19:44):
Now I'm fifty five years old, I'm very familiar with
the culture it was back in those days. Yeah, Now
did you who else did you tell besides miss Rogers?
Speaker 1 (19:54):
Well, we told her sister shortly after we got back.
They both worked for me, Norma Rogers, director of nursing,
and her sister, Gene Darden, was my assistant director of nursing,
and so we told her almost immediately. And then I
told my friend Susan Lewis. She I was the godmother
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of her children, and I told her shortly thereactor and
then my nursing friends Louise Ma and Kathleen Kriggler, I
told both of them, and of course I told the
man that I was having the affair with. I didn't
tell my husband at the time because we weren't really
speaking that much and we were on the verge of divorce,
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and he would have blamed me.
Speaker 3 (20:40):
Also, Oh boy, I'd say, what a horrible situation to
go through.
Speaker 1 (20:46):
Yeah, thing too is Bill Clinton regulated my nursing home
as attorney general and Dennis governor, he could have put
me out of business.
Speaker 3 (20:58):
Yeah, that's true to and never even said that. Now,
did you ever have any contact again with Clinton after that?
Did it call you or anything?
Speaker 1 (21:07):
Yes, in ninety one. Now, in nineteen eighty four, I
received a letter from him. Well, I'll let me back
backstep here just a little bit. After I returned home.
He would call me at my nursing home. He would
call and I would tell my assistant, which was very
uncomfortable because she didn't know the situation, and she would
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come to me and she said Bill Clinton's on the phone,
and I said, we'll tell him. I'm busy. I can't
come to the phone right now. This happened two or
three times, and then the final time that he called,
I happened to answer the phone, and he had the
audacity to say to me, Hi, this is Bill Clinton.
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When are you coming to Little Rock again? And I
just hung up. Can you believe he would say that
to me?
Speaker 3 (22:00):
It's just fascinating. You have to wonder what is going
on in his mind and his whole life is a
life of evil, you know, it's just a life of evil.
Speaker 1 (22:10):
No, it's just like it's just like, this is my right.
I have the right to rape you, and you'd be
quiet about it.
Speaker 3 (22:20):
Now all the time the interaction you had with Clinton,
did he ever mention his wife that he was married
and you know, had any kind of relationship with his wife.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
I never missed her, and I had no idea that
it wasn't at that time. I didn't know that they
didn't have a good relationship. I just couldn't understand why
he did that to me.
Speaker 3 (22:43):
Now the story started getting out, there were rumors about
this going on. How did that come about? You think
the women you told started sharing with others.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
I don't know. Back in the mid nineties, of gentlemen
that used to under our home as a salesman. His
name was Philip Yoakum. He was close friends with uh
that guy that ran for governor of his name Nelson
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something or other, Sheffiel Nelson, And they got together and
wrote a letter to the media stating that they because
they did not want Bill Clinton to succeed as president,
and they wrote a letter to the media stating that
I had been bought off by Bill Clinton. But this
rape did occur, and that's what caused a lot of
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media up you know, uproar in the mid nineties.
Speaker 3 (23:41):
And just to clarify that you've never been paid any
money by the Clintons, Oh.
Speaker 1 (23:46):
No, absolutely, I would never have. You know, that's just
that's just unimaginable to me.
Speaker 3 (23:54):
It's like an insult to injury, you know, Ok, yeah, right, secure.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
You know, I certainly didn't need any one's money to
be quiet. It's just something that I chose to do
because I blame myself for allowing that monster to come
to my room.
Speaker 3 (24:12):
What about any kind of threats or intimdation.
Speaker 1 (24:16):
Well, the only thing that I had was that letter
that I received from Bill Clinton in nineteen eighty four,
I had received an award from the state for being
the best nursing home in the state, and across the
bottom of it, Bill Clinton scrolls, I admire you very much, Bill,
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and I took that as thank you for being quiet
that I did take it as sort of a threat.
And then, of course, after about three weeks after the rape,
I had the misfortune of meeting Hillary Clinton at a
fundraiser that I had helped arrange in this area at
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my friends home. And after the rape, I had told
my friends Buddy and Betty Chris. Betty and I played
tennis together, and Buddy was my dentist, and I had
helped arrange this wonderful fundraiser for Bill Clinton at their home,
and I told him that I wasn't going to be
able to attend, and that, you know, I'd had something
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come up, and they were very understanding, but I told
him I had some checks that were written to the
Clinton campaign and I would bring those up before the fundraiser.
So I went ahead up there, had no plans whatsoever
to say for the event, did not want to see
Bill Clinton, and didn't know Hillary. But before I could
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get out of there, my friend Chuck Watts, he was
a local pharmacist, who drove them from the airport to
the Chrystal home, and he rushes over to me. I
see him coming in the back door, and he said,
I just want to let you know that the topic
of the conversation all the way from the airport was
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the Clintons asking me questions about you and man, I
just froze, and I tried to think any way, just
to get out of there as quick as I could.
About that time, here comes the Clintons through the back
of the kitchen area, and I see a lady pointing
at me with the standing with Hillary, and here she comes.
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I couldn't make it to the door. She was between
me and the door, and here she comes straight from me.
And I must tell you, as she started toward me,
the thoughts in my mind was, here comes that poor
lady that's married to that horrible rapist, and just hold
that thought. And so here she comes to me, takes
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a hold of my hand and begins to say, it's
so nice to meet you. I just want to tell
you how I appreciative that Bill and I are for
everything you do for the campaign. And I nodded, and
I thought I've got to get out of here, so
I turned to walk away. All of a sudden, I
feel someone grabbed me from behind, and I thought it
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was somebody gonna tell me goodbye. I turned around and
it's Hillary and she pulled me close to her, and
that beautiful smile has faded and it's now a very
angry look, and she very quietly says to me, do
you understand everything you do? I could have fainted right
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at that moment, and I jerked from her, my arm
from hers, and I left.
Speaker 3 (27:42):
Okay, Now I take from that that there could be
no doubt in your mind that Hillary was aware of
the rape.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
I don't know at the moment. People keep asking me
about that. At the moment, I knew she knew. But
I don't know if she thought it was central or right.
I really don't know. But at that moment in time,
I thought she knew.
Speaker 3 (28:07):
She was absolutely aware that you were keeping something quiet. Yes, yeah,
oh yeah, I tell you know, I do a lot
of interviews, you know, I'm private investciator. Event You've got
a lot of witnesses, and every single word coming out
of your mouth has the absolute ring of truth. You know,
just no doubt in my mind now, now, I.
Speaker 1 (28:27):
Said, when I'm talking with interviewers like you, and I look,
I think back about to that moment in time, because
there's nothing that can erase that from my mind, and
I just relate what happened, right.
Speaker 3 (28:45):
And the detailed you know, there's just a lot of
little indicators. Now, how did your story finally come out
because it wasn't willingly. This wasn't Paula Jones.
Speaker 1 (28:57):
And I probably would never have come out. I was
doing great, financially, everything was going, you know, well in
my life. I had remarried and everything was wonderful. And
then all of a sudden, I get notification from the
Paula Jones' lawsuit that I had been named as Jane
do One number five. I was irate. I didn't know
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Paula Jones at the time, but I was angry that
I was being outed and drawn into her lawsuits.
Speaker 3 (29:27):
And did you have to take a deposition? What happened?
Speaker 1 (29:31):
Yes? And I denied it. I thought I was not
about to be pulled into this unwillingly, and I denied it.
And of course the Clinton attorneys were there at that
deposition and we're just you could just see the smiles
on their face. And that was hard, you know, knowing
that I was denying that the most horrific event of
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my life. And then I and so I wasn't called
in the Paula Jones suit. I did what I needed
to do to stay out of it. And then, of course,
as you know, I was deposed by Ken Starr and
before I showed up at my attorney's office for that deposition.
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My son, who's an attorney, came to me and said, Mom,
Paula Jones's suit was civil. He said, this is federal.
He said, You've got to go ahead and tell the truth.
And I said, I just can't. I can't. He said,
I know, I know, but you have to. So that's
what happened.
Speaker 3 (30:36):
And they gave you immunity too to get to so
you won't have a problem with the purjury charges in
the original deposition, right, which isn't normal right.
Speaker 1 (30:44):
Now, Yeah, I didn't really care about that. I just
wanted to get the truth out, finally, get the truth out,
be brave and do it. You know, I just didn't
have a choice.
Speaker 3 (30:56):
Now, your interaction with ken Starr, A lot of people,
because if you look at the history of ken Starr,
a lot of people think that he was running interference
for the Clintons. Did you ever get that impression?
Speaker 1 (31:07):
No, I didn't because I worked mainly through Dave Shippers.
Dave was so nice. I mean, he even wrote the
most wonderful autographs in his book Sellout and sent that
to me. It was just tremendous. Dave always believed me.
And if you have you read Sellout.
Speaker 3 (31:26):
No, I have never even heard of it.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
Now, Oh Dave Shippers book. He was the lead council
on the for Kins star in investigating all of the women, okay,
and it was just awesome about how he tried to
get the Democrats to read my field file, you know,
in Congress, and they wouldn't do it at all.
Speaker 3 (31:53):
Now, what was the public's reaction during the ken Starr
investigation when you came out? How will you received? Then?
Speaker 1 (32:02):
Very well, very well by the public, not very well
by you know, the Democrats, but very well by the
general public, much positive reviews, got very few negative reviews,
just as today. You know, I'll get a few today
that are just absolutely horrible, but I just delete those
(32:23):
and go on and try to keep positive.
Speaker 3 (32:27):
And the media, the Clinton seem to have an unbelievable
influence over the media that they can just do no wrong.
What's been your experience with that?
Speaker 1 (32:39):
I have no idea unless a lot of the media
were involved in all of the money dealingks of the Clintons,
I just I absolutely do not understand it to this day.
I was shocked when the young lady Goldberg for New
York Times came out with her op ed what two
(33:00):
three months ago and said, I believe when Eda hmm.
Speaker 3 (33:05):
And Joe Scarborough just came out too. Joe Scarborough just
came out the other morning and said he believed you.
Speaker 1 (33:10):
I know, and you know I watched that on YouTube.
And he goes along for three and a half minutes
just blasting Trump, and then out in left field comes
this statement of his conversations he had had with the
Democrats that believed me. I that was wild. I was
(33:35):
surprised that he still had a job with MSNBC the
next morning.
Speaker 3 (33:40):
Well, you know, I tell you I'm no fan of Trump.
I'm no fan of Trump whatsoever. But so still you
can still believe when Needa broadwrick, you can still hate
the Clintons and know what they are because it displain
is the nose on your face?
Speaker 1 (33:52):
It's right. I feel about Trump. I feel about Trump
like James Wood's tweet he said Trump may be vinegar,
but Hillary is arsenic. So what he tweeted before the elections.
Speaker 3 (34:08):
Well, what do you make of this thing last night?
With Trump making these horrible comments about the Haitians and
the Africans and stuff. It's just so uh, you know what,
I'm not gonna ask you that.
Speaker 1 (34:18):
Ques.
Speaker 3 (34:18):
You know what, I'm not even going to ask you that,
because you're going to be a guest in his a
hotel next week and I don't want to put you
on the spot.
Speaker 1 (34:27):
That's okay. I just wish that he would have better control,
you know, of what he says. So many times in
the past he's made horrible comments and then in a
week or two they seem to work themselves out. And
many times he's right. But I just wish that he would.
I know he works hard. I know he does. I
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have no doubt that he's a hard working man. But
he just needs to curtail what he says.
Speaker 3 (34:55):
How many times have you met with Trump?
Speaker 1 (34:59):
Twice?
Speaker 3 (35:00):
And this was at the debate that the event at
the debate.
Speaker 1 (35:02):
There, Yeah, just before the debate and after the debate.
Speaker 3 (35:07):
Oh, that's a good question. And now when you were
there at that debate and that piece of garbage comes
walking in and you could see the look on his face,
he was very nervous. Uh, did did you ever make
eye contact with Bill Clinton at that debate?
Speaker 1 (35:20):
No? Not, because it's because the way we were sitting
and I explained that in my book that we were
sitting where we had to pivot to the right between
the camera platform and a huge American flag, and we
could see through there, but we couldn't exactly see him,
but we knew where he was. But let me tell
you this, that picture that you see of him with
(35:43):
his eyes bugged out, he had no idea we were
going to be there until we walked in, so he
saw you and until he saw us. Yes, Kathleen Willie
and Kathy Shelton and Paula Jones and I sall we
were hidden the entire day and no one knew we
(36:05):
were going to be there.
Speaker 3 (36:07):
Now. That was right around the same time as the
Access Hollywood tape had came out, right.
Speaker 1 (36:12):
Right, and I was, Oh, I had so much grief
over that. From my son. I had been in Breitbart
at Breitbart for an interview at the Watergate Hotel, the
old Watergate, and as I was leaving Washington, I get
a call from Trump's people asking me to be at
(36:35):
the debate the following day. And it was five o'clock
in the evening and I was on my way to Arkansas,
and I told him I'd have to think about it,
and I'd call him during my layover in Dallas, and
I got to thinking about it. You know that tapes
just come out. I was just so hurt about those
things that he said. But I got to thinking, we've
(36:58):
been told to go away for so many years, and
this was our opportunity to come forward in such a
public forum to be hurt again. So I agreed to go,
got home about one o'clock in the morning, got back
on a plane at six that morning for Saint Louis,
and was hidden the whole time until we left to
(37:22):
go to Trump's hotel to meeting.
Speaker 3 (37:25):
And how did that go? When you met with him?
Speaker 1 (37:28):
It was wonderful. He was so soft spoken and so kind.
Came over to each of us when we got there.
We were taking up through a service elevator and met
him on the top floor in this beautiful, big room.
It was just very nice, and he came over to
each one of us, and then all of a sudden,
somebody says, well, let's go into this room. And I
(37:50):
looked at Kathleen Willie, She's a good friend, and I said,
is this where we go out? And so she said,
I don't know. So we followed him in there, and
there's this long table and they tell us where to sit,
and I thought, well, what is this all about? And
so they tell us where to sit, mister Trump comes
and sits in between us, and I'm looking around, thinking
(38:13):
what's going on? And then about that time, mister Trump says,
let them in, and all of a sudden in the
door comes all of these cameras and reporters. And I
turned to her and I said, what's going on.
Speaker 3 (38:30):
We had no idea, oh my god.
Speaker 1 (38:31):
That there was going to be a press conference, none whatsoever.
And so all of a sudden they come in and
mister Trump says, these ladies have something they'd like to
say to you, and I thought, what, We had no
idea that we were supposed to speak. Now, whether this
(38:52):
was planned or someone forgot to tell us, I still
do not know to this day, but it's something to again.
You know, I would do anything to help mister trumpet
defeat Hillary and having Bill Clinton back in the White House,
and so, knowing that the tapes had just come out,
(39:14):
I kept thinking, what on earth am I going to say?
So I remembered the day before I had tweeted actions
speak louder than words, Uh, Bill Clinton raped me and
Hillary Clinton. Hillary Clinton threatened me. And there's no comparison.
So that's more or less where I went with that.
(39:37):
And uh, thank goodness, I was the third one to speak.
And then after that, Uh, he will take questions. They
were ushered out the door and we were taken to
the debate.
Speaker 3 (39:51):
Fascinating behind the scenes, you know, I had a little experience.
Was Roger Stone involved in arranging that the meeting? Again?
You over there?
Speaker 1 (40:02):
You know Roger Saffy was and you know I believe him, Uh,
whether he had written the letter to Steve Bannon. Uh.
I had a reporter called me a while back and said,
did you were you?
Speaker 4 (40:15):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (40:16):
Was this arranged by Roger Stone? And I told him
I have no idea. I was called by the truck people.
I have no idea who arranged it. But I was
never contacted by Roger Stone.
Speaker 3 (40:27):
I'll tell you my involvement in this, Okay. I had
gotten a phone call that day, Yeah, that same day
from someone who had just gotten gayhuayno known well uh,
and he had just gotten off the phone with Roger Stone.
And what they wanted from me was they wanted to
contact information for Kathy O'Brien. Do you know who Kathy
O'Brien is?
Speaker 1 (40:48):
Oh? Yeah, she was there. Kathy O'Brien Wasthy Shelton.
Speaker 3 (40:54):
Yeah yeah, But do you know who Cappy O'Brien is?
Speaker 1 (40:59):
Right?
Speaker 3 (40:59):
So they wanted the contact information for Kathy O'Brien because
I guess they wanted her at that event too. Do
you know anything about that?
Speaker 1 (41:09):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (41:10):
And then you know what they said to me. And
this guy had just gotten off the phone with Roger
Stone because they came to me for I interviewed Kathy O'Brien.
I'm not convinced with her story. To tell you the truth,
I wasn't convinced with her. Yeah, how about you?
Speaker 1 (41:24):
Yes, But I just don't know. You know, I think
she's we should respect you know that she'd be heard.
Speaker 3 (41:29):
Absolutely, I agree with you. Give up. Get him on record,
you know, bring him on the show, Get him on record,
and people can believe it or not believe it. But
you know what they said to me, And they had
just gotten off the phone with the Roger Stone They
said that they thought that it was Kelly and Conway
who released the Access Hollywood tape. Didn't you hear anything
about that? What's that?
Speaker 1 (41:51):
Oh my, I've never heard that.
Speaker 3 (41:55):
It was crazy, And this is the day of the debate.
I'm getting this crazy phone call. And it was like, right,
the guy just got off the phone, Rogerstone. I don't know,
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (42:04):
But why would she do that?
Speaker 3 (42:05):
Well, you know what they actually said too, They said
it was Kelly ane connoway, who did it? Because she's
f n C. I A that's what the word that
came out of his mouth. Now, don't look at me.
I'm just telling you what they said to me. Just
tell you what they said to me. I know, no,
did you you don't wanna? I had on Liddy Denier,
(42:30):
who was also a guest with Trump at the debate
here in Las Vegas, and dude, all of his guests
here in Las Vegas, they were like stop by the
police and they were late to get to the thing
because they were held up, and they were held up
with the screening. Did you experience anything like that, any
kind of harassment preventing you from getting in there?
Speaker 1 (42:50):
No, none whatsoever because nobody knew who were there?
Speaker 3 (42:52):
Gotcha? Now, what about afterwards, any any problems afterwards?
Speaker 1 (42:58):
No, none whatsoever. You know, we were very sheltered. We
were driven and we were in this motorcade of about
gen black escalades that were you know, they'd even shut
down the highway for just it. Yes, just this motor case.
Speaker 3 (43:16):
So was Liddy, Daniere, Her and the honored guests. They
were they were in a motor kate too with Trump
and Pens on the side, but they weren't allowed in it.
They were held up. Because that's that's leg that's Vegas
for you, you know what I mean. The corp cent people.
Speaker 1 (43:30):
Knew they Yeah, the people knew they were coming where
they didn't know we were there? Right.
Speaker 3 (43:35):
The corruption in this town is unbelievable. So people can
come here, by the way, if you're in Vegas next
week the nineteenth and the twentieth, you can meet meet
and greet with Winnie to Broadwick at the Trump Hotel
and then the next day on the twentieth at five
five five East Washington at the Veterans Memorial. Now, there
was an incident where you were audited by the irs.
(43:56):
Do you think that was a trace back to the Clintons.
Speaker 1 (43:59):
Oh? Sure, it was just two months because the dateline interview.
Speaker 3 (44:04):
Absolutely, And how'd that turn out?
Speaker 1 (44:07):
They did it in a back door fashion. My corporation,
my nursing homes was set up under a sub chapter S.
But when you audit a sub chapter S corporation, you
get the owner.
Speaker 3 (44:22):
So this was a personal ordit.
Speaker 1 (44:25):
Yes, oh yeah, and how to persins?
Speaker 3 (44:28):
And howd it turn out?
Speaker 1 (44:31):
It turned out they owed me. It wasn't much. It
wasn't much, and it took a year to get it.
Speaker 3 (44:42):
Okay, Well it's that you get the last laugh every
time I tell you I love you? What else? Is
there anything I failed to ask you that that you
want to get out?
Speaker 1 (44:51):
No? Uh not. I can't think of anything right at
this moment. Ed. I just hope people will take a
look at my web side and order my book if
they think it's worthy.
Speaker 3 (45:04):
Gotcha, I need a Broadwick b R O A D
D R I c K. It's not like Broderick Crawford
the other one. We need a broadwck dot com. The
book is you'd better put some ice on that. How
I Survived being raped by Bill Clinton. Hey, let me
ask you. Did you ever hear any rumors down there
in Arkansas about the cocaine and the me and Arkansas?
Any and that kind of stuff?
Speaker 1 (45:25):
Not for several years, not until the not until he
ran for president. You know, I just I just kept
my head down and stayed busying with my businesses. I
didn't really, I didn't want to know about.
Speaker 3 (45:39):
Him, gotcha. Okay, wee need a broadick. Thank you so much.
I really appreciate it. If anything ever comes up again
that you need to promote or something like that, give
me a call. I'll put you right on the.
Speaker 1 (45:49):
Okay, Oh thanks so much. This was fun, it really was.
Speaker 3 (45:53):
You're a delight. Thank you so much. Okay, bye bye, goodnight. Okay,
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She'll be here in town on Las Vegas on the
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When need a Broadbrook. You know, we were talking about
how the Clintons have so much influence over the press.
I have a little experience with that as well. Besides
my crazy story about the Roger Stone phone call about
(51:32):
Kelly had Conway being CIA, you know, which was just
so bizarre, and then trying to get a hold of
Kathy O'Brien. I have Kathy O'Brien at that table too,
my god, along with you know, because these other people
are credible witnesses. You know, we had Kathleen Willie on
the show. Now we've had When I Need a Broadwrok
on the show, but I didn't interview her. William Ramsey
had interviewed her as my guest host that Weekend. And
(51:55):
I've known Paula Jones for years. I know Paula Jones.
Paula Jones never done the show, Okay, and I still
love Paula Jones. Me and Paula Jones knew each other
before I had a radio show because we had the
same agent. We had we had the same agent and
Pola Jones. But now Paula Jones doesn't like me because
she says I'm not conservative enough for her. You know,
(52:18):
she thinks she doesn't understand my politics. Uh So she
unfriended me on Facebook after years of being friends before
she came back on the public. When I first got
the show, he used to beg her to come on
the show, and she wasn't doing any media back then,
but then helped get Trump elected. But one experience that
I had dealing with the press as part of the
(52:39):
Clinton campaign, when I was covering the different campaign events
for the radio show. We went out to California. We
rode up and down in the Bernie campaign bus. We
attended all the Bernie events. You know, in the press section,
I'd be sitting right in between the Washington Post and
the La Times, lmnop La Times. Opperman Report Washington Posts.
(53:03):
So I'm sitting right between the Washington Posts in the
La Times at our little stations there they give you.
So I covered Bernie, we covered Ben Carson, we covered Trump,
and we went to two events with Hillary. And let
me tell you something, it's like night and day. Okay.
(53:25):
There was one event here in the Nevada where the
day before we covered eight Bernie event, and it was
the crowd was like ten thousand people. They were lined
up around the school to get into the school and
there were so many people that he held a mini
rally outside first, then came inside and did the rally
for the people who were able to get in. But
(53:49):
and then we did Trump conventions, you know, with again
the big long lines and stuff like that. But the
Trump ones were the most disorganized. Okay, I met hole
Picks several times. You know, just what's the WiFi? Could
you please give it the wi fi password? So I'm
gonna be broadcasted a couple of minutes. No one has
the WiFi password. Just chaos because they were all volunteers,
(54:10):
you know. And and the original Trump conventions of campaign events,
he only had his security team. He had no campaign staff.
He didn't even have Hopeix. He had Keith Schiller and
a bunch of New York cops who were running his
campaign thing for him. Okay, those are the first ones.
Those are really scary. But then later on when he
(54:33):
having volunteers and stuff like that, it was a little
bit uh you know what, it was just a chaotic.
It was justad you couldn't get any kind of support. Okay,
the Bernie events would were better, uh, well quite a
bit better were they were run more professionally. Now the
Clinton ones, Okay, I said, one time we attended a
Bernie rally, was a huge crowd. The next day we
(54:57):
went to a Hillary rally and it was a tiny
no one showed up. Okay, there was like nobody there.
As a matter of fact, on the wall in the
room and said like a maximum OCCUPANTCY nine hundred and
even that room wasn't filled. And then suddenly all these
union guys, union construction workers with hard hats and tool
belts came in. Had no idea what they were doing there.
(55:21):
They thought they were construction. Okay, they were pulled off
some job site and just brought in there to stand
around and fill up the crowd. Now I saw this
the local press saw this. No one reported on it,
but us. No one said a word about this. I
was standing right next to the same people, the union workers.
They were talking about how everything was all a mess,
(55:41):
you know, and Hillary was late and that was too
late to go door knocking. The Las Vegas press was
standing right there seeing the exact same thing I saw.
No one reported on this. Okay, again, also too, there
was a big rally right before the election, was a big,
big one okay with Hillary. This is after she won
the nomination, and we covered that, and that was so
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professionally run it's mind boggling. Like the volunteer staff that
she had were like you could tell they were like
Harvard law grads.
Speaker 1 (56:15):
You know.
Speaker 3 (56:15):
These weren't like volunteers off the street. These are people,
you know, we're making one hundred thousand dollars jobs. You know,
you get tell by their clothes, but their suits and
when we checked in, you know, it was like, oh
what what press out? What are you with? Oh, they're
trying to become your friend. They got my card. You know.
They were very personal with the press, and they catered
it too. They catered it with food and so the
(56:37):
press totally was kissing up to them. And you know,
after the event, you need a ride. You know, you
need to ride back to the hotel. We got buses.
You need to help with the press. You know, the
Bernie campaign had to pay to get on the bus,
but they wanted to give us, give you ubers and
rides and stuff. They had catering food and at that event, uh,
Hillary had these union thugs. Okay, well scout in the
(57:00):
crowd and they grabbed a guy who had a Hillary
prison t shirt on it and they beat the crap
out of them. Okay, we're the only ones too. They
have pictures of this. They beat the crap out of
this guy and he ripped the shirt off his body
and they dragged him out of there, and you know,
they handed them over to the cops. But meanwhile, it
was the guys who roughed them up who should have
been arrested, but they weren't. I even made a joke Oki,
(57:23):
we were there. This is the one too where Victoria
has pictures of herself with all the people from CNN
and stuff like that in the MSNBC and some of
the pictures on my Facebook page. But while I was
broadcasting there from the event, and I'm right in the
middle of these you know tacks. You know, they were
all eating the free food and you get their free
rides back to the casino and stuff like that. And
(57:44):
Hillary makes this comment about there's a line of people
all the way around the block, and I said, yeah,
their Haitians lined up to get their money back. Makes
me like, look over, like, who's this guy, Opera Report,
Who's e dared so to raise a peep a negative
(58:06):
peep about the Clintons. So that'll give you a little
bit of an idea about how the Clintons handle the
press with kid gloves and treat them like kings. If
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