“I feel it happens a lot with women’s issues and I feel really disappointed in both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton,” said Ms. Winstead, the chief creative officer at Lady Parts Justice. “If you took money from this person, because this person had really good progressive goals that were in line with the politics, great. When you find out that this person is a monster, especially a monster towards women, why wouldn’t you denounce it?”
The guest then said that Democrats will “never have credibility” when trying to denounce President Trump — specifically his rhetoric in a lewd Access Hollywood tape, which briefly threatened to sidetrack his campaign.
“It’s up to us to demand from them [an explanation], and why aren’t we demanding from Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, ‘Where is your statement? Please step up. We supported you.’”
“You’d hope for better, but this is so typical Clinton denial, isn’t it?’ the insider added of the delay by the ex-First Lady in addressing claims by Ashley Judd, Rose McGowan, former local FOX TV reporter Lauren Sivan and others. “With her history with Harvey, her husband’s history, nothing she can say will suffice at this point.”
During a red carpet interview with the Daily Mail at the CinéFashion Film Awards on Sunday, the DKNY designer suggested that women may be "asking for it" because of how they "display" or "present" themselves.
Holy shit @ the audacity of the left
Donna Karan Defends Harvey Weinstein, Asks If Women Are | E! News
Shocked i tell you. SHOCKED!!Karan was born Donna Ivy Faske to mother Helen ("Queenie") and father Gabby Faske in the Forest Hills neighborhood of the Borough of Queens, New York City. Her family is Jewish.[1][2
It's not like Hollywood has ever been a meritocracy. If you don't put out there are hundreds who will. The only part of this story that surprises me is that people are surprised that a producer in a position to make fame desperate people famous.