The congresswoman demurred on an issue that’s become increasingly sensitive for Democrats as the #MeToo movement has grown: whether their party was too quick in the 1990s to dismiss women who accused President Bill Clinton of unwanted sexual encounters. “I don’t know that quick is the right word, but I would say it reflected the time and place we were in. So instead of me being critical, I think if it happened now there would probably, there would be a different response,” she said.