Bill Clinton just crossed the line.
The former President launched into a tirade about the women accusing Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct.
And what Bill Clinton said about Justice Kavanaugh will leave you speechless.
Bill and Hillary Clinton are in the middle of one last hurrah to cash-in on their name.
The disgraced former First Family went on the road for “An Evening with the Clintons” speaking tour.
At the couple’s latest stop in Las Vegas, Former President Clinton saw fit to tear into Justice Brett Kavanaugh and applaud the women who came forward to falsely accuse him of sexual assault.
Clinton claimed it was justly deserved for when Kavanaugh worked on special prosecutor Kenneth Starr’s team which had investigated a then-President Clinton in the mid-1990s.
Clinton cited Kavanaugh’s push to reopen the investigation into Deputy White House Counsel Vince Foster’s 1993 suicide.
“He didn’t have any problem making us put up with three years of Vince Foster nonsense that was a total charade,” Clinton ranted.
Robert Fiske – the special prosecutor who preceded Starr – had ruled the death a suicide, but questions remained in the public’s mind and conspiracy theories began to fester.
Rumors that Foster had been murdered or had an affair with Hillary Clinton floated in the political discourse.
But Kavanaugh was not trying to smear Clinton by pushing Starr to investigate Foster’s suicide.
Kavanaugh wanted Starr to offer a definitive account of Foster’s death so any ugly gossip or conspiracy theories could finally be put to bed.
But the Clintons have long memories.
In fact, during his confirmation hearings, Kavanaugh even stated his belief that the women who falsely accused him of sexual assault and rape were part of an orchestrated plot hatched by allies of the Clintons still bitter over the battles from the 1990s.
“This whole two-week effort has been a calculated and orchestrated political hit, fueled with apparent pent-up anger about President Trump and the 2016 election,” Kavanaugh declared.
“Fear that has been unfairly stoked about my judicial record, revenge on behalf of the Clintons, and millions of dollars in money from outside, left-wing opposition groups.”
Kavanaugh finally won confirmation – but only after the FBI conducted a supplemental background investigation and found no evidence to substantiate Christine Blasey Ford’s claims that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her during a party in high school.
Clinton may also be furious with Kavanaugh because at the same time the accusations against Kavanaugh were collapsing, Democrats and some members of the fake news media thought it was time to reexamine the accusations against Bill Clinton.
And those made by Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey, and Paula Jones were deemed to be highly credible.
So it’s not hard to see why Bill Clinton holds so much resentment and anger toward Brett Kavanaugh.
It is his guilty conscience.
We will keep you up to date on any new developments in this ongoing story.