Wednesday night, America watched as Sen. Elizabeth Warren pulled zero punches as she pummeled the hell out of former NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg on stage during the last 2020 democratic debate. Warren went all 2pac āHit Emā Upā style on Bloomberg attacking him on everything from his notorious āstop and friskā policy to his treatment of women ā and especially, to quote The Rootās Stephen A. Crockett Jr., his ācountless non-disclosure agreements with women preventing them from speaking publicly on alleged experiences with sexism and harassment, and his overall douchiness.ā
ā[The Democratic field is running against somebody] who calls women fat broads and horse-faced lesbiansāand no, Iām not talking about Donald Trumpā¦Iām talking about Mayor Bloomberg,ā said Warren. āMr. Mayor, are you willing to release all of those women from those nondisclosure agreements? So we can hear their side of the story?ā
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During the debate, Bloomberg could only muster up a response so lame that Bill āI Didnāt Inhaleā Clinton was probably like, āBro, how about put some effort into it?ā
āNone of them accuse me of doing anything, other than maybe they didnāt like a joke I told,ā Bloomberg lied probably said. He continued saying that he wouldnāt release them from their agreements claiming theyād been signed consensually, āThey signed those agreements, and weāll live with it.ā
Well, now it looks like the former mayor has changed his tune. Bloomberg posted two tweets on Friday ā appearing to respond to Warren ā one offering to release three of his accusers from their NDAās and one claiming outright that he āwonāt offer confidentiality agreements to resolve claims of sexual harassment or misconduct going forward.ā
Itās worth mentioning that this only came after Warren continued to attack Bloomberg on the issue of him initially refusing to release accusers from their agreements during a CNN town hall Thursday night.
āSo I used to teach contract law,ā Warren said, āAnd I thought I would make this easy. I wrote up a release and covenant not to sue. And all that Mayor Bloomberg has to do is download it. Iāll text it. Sign it, and then the women and men will be free to speak and tell their own stories.ā
According to NBC News, Warren was also none too impressed by Bloombergās offer to release just three of his accusers from their agreements.
āThatās just not good enough. Michael Bloomberg needs to do a blanket release so that all women whoāve been muzzled by non-disclosure agreements can step up and tell their side of the story in terms of what Michael Bloomberg has done,ā Warren told reporters in Las Vegas. āIf heās limiting the number then you canāt know whether there are three, or 30 or 300, and that should not be within the control of Michael Bloomberg. Heās going to have to be fully transparent on this issue.ā
So basically, Warren hit Bloomberg with her own version of, āWe donāt believe you, you need more people!ā
She certainly is not alone in that sentiment.
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