(CNN)As a wave of stories unfold about sexual harassment and assault by men in power, a senior Democratic leader says her party should reflect on how it handled such charges when they were leveled against former President Bill Clinton.
"Not
only did people look the other way, but they went after the women who
came forward and accused him," says Kathleen Sebelius, the former
secretary of Health and Human Services and Kansas governor. "And so it
doubled down on not only bad behavior but abusive behavior. And then
people attacked the victims."
Sebelius
extended her criticism to Hillary Clinton, and the Clinton White House
for what she called a strategy of dismissing and besmirching the women
who stepped forward—a pattern she said is being repeated today by
alleged perpetrators of sexual assault—saying that the criticism of the
former first lady and Secretary of State was "absolutely" fair.
Sebelius noted that the Clinton Administration's response was being
imitated, adding that "you can watch that same pattern repeat, It needs
to end. It needs to be over."
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