Actress and feminist Alyssa Milano is defending 2020 hopeful Joe Biden’s creepy touching of women, and sniffing of their hair.
Daily Wire reported that #MeToo activist Alyssa Milano took to MSNBC airwaves Monday to defend former vice president and declared Democrat presidential contender Joe Biden over claims of sexual misconduct. Rationalizing Biden’s bizarre behavior — which includes stroking children’s faces and shoulders and sniffing the hair of women — Milano explained that Biden simply has “cultural differences.”
Biden not only has a creepy reputation for being touchy-feely with women…he also has a disturbing history of behaving wildly inappropriately with children.
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Milano told MSNBC anchors that she spoke privately to Mr. Biden about his suspect behavior with women and noted that she was impressed by the Democrat. Biden told her privately what she wishes “more men in positions of power would say out loud.”
“He said to me, ‘I’m willing to learn, I’m willing to listen. I didn’t realize that I’m too affectionate,'” said Milano.
It’s fair to note that Milano is desperate to provide cover for all Democrat 2020 hopefuls and is asking all Dems to vow not to criticize candidates.
#IPledge to not speak negatively about anyone running for President. Do you? https://t.co/d5VKX30Dyy
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) April 27, 2019
Milano, who declared we must believe all women during the Kavanaugh hearings, has a much different message now that women like Lucy Flores are speaking out against Biden.
Back in April, the Libertarian Republic reported that one of the most prominent feminist figures and one of the main leaders of the #MeToo Movement, Alyssa Milano, said: “I respect Lucy Flores’ decision to share her story and agree with Biden that we all must pay attention to it. But, just as we must believe women that decide to come forward, we cannot assume all women’s experiences are the same,”.
And now, Milano is making the rounds on cable news to defend #CreepyUncleJoe.
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.@Alyssa_Milano defends Biden: "He was raised in a family that was super affectionate."
Adds she knows what it's like: "I walked onto set a few weeks ago and I kissed our prop guy on the arm. And I had this moment of, like, maybe that made him uncomfortable." pic.twitter.com/KRbWJiQExU
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) April 29, 2019