Why does America honor an accused rapist?

That’s what Juanita Broaddrick wants to know.

Speaking exclusively to The American Mirror, Broaddrick denounced the lack of efforts to uproot a monument to Bill Clinton in South Dakota, the man she says raped her in a Little Rock, Arkansas hotel room in 1978.

“I would like to ‘personally’ use a sledgehammer on it, with the help of Kathleen Willey and Paula Jones,” Broaddrick says.

A life-size statue of Clinton stands at the corner of 7th and Saint Joseph Street in Rapid City.

Broaddrick believes liberals have conveniently ignored Clinton’s misdeeds.

“I don’t think it would be in their best interest (to acknowledge them), even though they know Bill Clinton is abhorrent and morally deficient, to say the least,” she tells The American Mirror.

She declined to invite feminist groups to help her.

“They have ignored me in the past and it would not be worth the effort. They have too many strong political ties to the Clintons,” she says.

“The National Organization for Women threw the Clinton accusers overboard in the 90’s.”

On Wednesday, Paula Jones weighed in on Facebook.

“Yes, I am 100% offended, and all women should be too,” Jones wrote.

“And to think Taylor Swift was only grabbed on the ASS (her words), that’s so wrong, but not near as offensive as the Governor groping you and showing you his little crooked pee pee and asking for sexual favors…while I was working, too!” she added.