In the midst of a chaos surrounding the molestation allegations that were made against Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore, MSNBC host Chris Hayes took to Twitter to express that such problems don’t only belong to Republicans.

As gross and cynical and hypocrtical as the right’s “what about Bill Clinton” stuff is, it’s also true that Democrats and the center left are overdue for a real reckoning with the allegations against him. — Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) November 10, 2017

“As gross and cynical and hypocrtical as the right’s ‘what about Bill Clinton‘ stuff is, it’s also true that Democrats and the center left are overdue for a real reckoning with the allegations against him,” Hayes tweeted.

The former president was accused of sexual assault and rape by several women over the years and the allegations were revived during the 2016 election after then-candidate Donald Trump was under fire for the remarks he made in the leaked Access Hollywood tape and the harassment/assault allegations made by roughly a dozen women that followed.

Hayes followed up the tweet sharing an article of Clinton accuser Juannita Broaddrick‘s account.

Read this account, in light of all we’ve been hearing and reading this last month, and ask yourself if it’s credible. https://t.co/8jymWjFpiF — Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) November 10, 2017

“Read this account,” Hayes urged his followers, “and ask yourself if it’s credible.”

He even drew a comparison between Clinton and disgraced film mogul Harvey Weinstein by pulling this excerpt.

Does this sound familiar? pic.twitter.com/eCby6bxsGS — Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) November 10, 2017

Several conservatives praised Hayes for his tweets.

Not gross, but glad this is acknowledged. https://t.co/suyYn5FdTe — Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) November 10, 2017

Think about this: It’s more likely than not that two of our last four presidents have committed sexual assault. https://t.co/dJVuQGL3Of — David French (@DavidAFrench) November 10, 2017

If Clinton had left office over all that, I suspect things would be different now. At least I’d like to believe that. https://t.co/avqOw55iCr — Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) November 10, 2017

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