Another day, another new allegation against comedian Bill Cosby, this time from a former NBC employee who says he paid off women and “stood guard” for the Cos:
EXCLUSIVE: Ex-NBC employee says Bill Cosby had him pay off women with money orders in his name http://t.co/QwlGxCShe7 pic.twitter.com/k66XOKpbXS
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) November 23, 2014
And with these new allegations come a new wave of questions from Tweeters on why Bill Cosby is being slammed in the media while another famous Bill is not:
It's not that the vilification of Cosby is too much, it's that of Clinton is much too little.
— Black n Texas (@BlacknTexas) November 23, 2014
By too little we mean not at all:
https://twitter.com/rapidcraft/status/536637696874401793
Bill Cosby should just pay out some money for therapy and be Hillary Clinton's assistant for one year and then let's put all this behind us
— Max Power (@theproblemhere) November 23, 2014
https://twitter.com/Ralphyrealtor/status/536624069631016961
I think it's clear that women need to stay away from women named Bill. #Cosby #Clinton
— Amy Smith (@TellUWhatDear) November 23, 2014
Why is it the people who rabidly oppose Bill Cosby are the same ones who supported Bill Clinton under similar accusations? #WhitePrivilege
— ThothPatrol (@Velcro108) November 23, 2014
We're finally listening to Cosby's rape victims. Isnt it time we listen to Bill Clinton's victims?
— Federalist Jim (@Tacitus2013) November 23, 2014
.@1clarez The fact remains..you have to ask yourself why Bill Clinton is idolized while Cosby is being taken down. Why? @DaveAlcala
— Mike (@mike4libertyCA) November 23, 2014
My hope is that the outrage bring expressed about Bill Cosby will cause a reevaluation of Bill Clinton. #dontbetonit
— Joseph C. Phillips (Blue check mark) (@josephcphillips) November 23, 2014
We hope it calls for a “reevaluation,” too.
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