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Showing posts with label Monica Lewinsky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monica Lewinsky. Show all posts

Monday, October 8, 2018

We Agree. Blasey-Ford Charges Were All Political

Clinton Scandal Whistleblower

 Slams Ford

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  • Source: TTN
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  • by: TTN Staff
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Clinton Scandal Whistleblower Slams Ford
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The woman who outed Bill Clinton's affair with Monika Lewinsky had some
choice words for Dr. Christine Blasey Ford. Linda Trip accused Ford of damaging
 the#MeToo movement.

According to The Daily Wire:
Linda Tripp, the woman who exposed former President Bill Clinton's sex

scandal with Monica Lewinsky, said in an interview this week that Christine

Blasey Ford has severely damaged the #MeToo movement.

Daily Mail reports that Tripp, 68, said that the weaponization of unsubstantiated

allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh were "smacking

of a political agenda" and set the #MeToo movement back a decade.

"Any allegations of sexual assault should vaporizationbe heard but I have

to wonder at the timing of Ford’s decision to come forward," Tripp said. "He

was a judge in I think the second highest court of the land for several years

but that was not enough to propel her forward. She didn’t come forward

when she shared it with a therapist, why not?"

"I believe it was because then there would not have been a great bang for

the buck," Tripp continued. "Then, he was not going to be a swing vote

turning the court decidedly towards conservative values."
Trip also stated that the allegations against Kavanaugh looked like a "well-
orchestrated plan" to her.

Read more at http://trumptrainnews.com/articles/clinton-scandal-whistleblower-slams-ford#rEcO4QK1Xvv7rBvZ.99

Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Will Democrats Follow Dick Morris' Advice?

Dick Morris: Democrats Fall Into the Monica Lewinsky Trap

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In the congressional elections of 1998, the Republicans failed to gain seats in either the House or the Senate despite the historic advantage that the out-of-power party normally enjoys in the sixth year of a two-term incumbent’s presidency.
Now, in 2018, the Democrats are making exactly the same mistake … and will likely have the same result.
The names have changed.
Instead of Kenneth Starr, we have Robert Mueller.
Monica Lewinsky has been replaced by Stormy Daniels.
And the part of the offender, once played by Bill Clinton, is now performed by Donald Trump.
But the plot is the same: Members of the out-of-power party seize on a sex scandal that they resolutely contend is about everything but sex.
Just as Republicans said, again and again, that the Lewinsky scandal was not about sex but about Clinton’s lying under oath, so the Democrats claim that the Daniels affair is all about extortion, bribery and election law violations — not about a porn star and the president.

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But in 2018, as in 1998, the public knows better.
Many Americans are disgusted by the Democratic tendency to wallow in the Stormy scandal even as President Trump addresses the nation’s problems.
Since L’Affaire Daniels has captured the heart of the liberal media, Trump’s job approval has risen from 41 percent on April 23 to 44.4 percent now.
More impressively, the Reuters-Ipsos Poll reports that more than 50 percent of the voters rate his performance approvingly on employment and jobs (59 percent), the economy (57 percent), defeating ISIS (58 percent), taxes (52 percent) and immigration (50 percent).
So while the Democrats talk only about Stormy, Trump is putting real gains on the board.
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The Democrats are acting like they have nothing else to talk about. They have bet all their marbles on Mueller and his probe and on Daniels.
They just do not seem to realize that, however glittering the headlines may be, and however titillating the story line may appear, the Stormy Daniels scandal is just not a credible basis for a party to use in winning an election. It’s fool’s gold.
Dick Morris is a former adviser to President Bill Clinton as well as a political author, pollster and consultant. 
His most recent book, “Rogue Spooks,” was written with his wife, Eileen McGann.
The views expressed in this opinion article are solely those of their author and are not necessarily either shared or endorsed by the owners of this website.
What do you think?

Sunday, March 11, 2018

Democrats Always Protect Their Own Regardless How Terrible They Are

Monica Lewinsky Breaks Silence, Reveals the Horrific Thing Bill Clinton Really Did to Her

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Democrats trying to ride the #MeToo movement to a blue wave in November just hit a major snag.
After a failed presidential candidate ran on an “I’m with her” slogan, and amid nationwide revulsion over seemingly endless revelations of sexual misconduct by powerful men (overwhelmingly liberals) against women, the setup for a Democrat midterm campaign aimed at turning out liberal women in huge numbers seemed set.
But now comes the most infamous White House intern in history to remind America how badly that “I’m with her” candidate treated a woman who’d been preyed on – and how the Democratic Party really feels about women who come between the party and political power.
In a 3,500-word essay for Vanity Fair this month, former White House intern/Bill Clinton paramour Monica Lewinsky offered a new take on her side of the scandal that convulsed the country and nearly drove the 42nd president from office.
And even for conservatives who remember the late 1990s, it’s a reminder of the horrific treatment Lewinsky received at Bill Clinton’s hands. Lewinsky called her affair with Bill Clinton a “gross abuse of power” and alluded to the way Hillary Clinton and fellow Democrats tried to smear her as an “unstable stalker.” She noted that the road to the affair was “littered with inappropriate abuse of authority, station, and privilege. (Full stop.)”

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“Now, at 44, I’m beginning (just beginning) to consider the implications of the power differentials that were so vast between a president and a White House intern,” she wrote. “I’m beginning to entertain the notion that in such a circumstance the idea of consent might well be rendered moot.”
And every one of those words shows that Democrats are lying when they claim to be the party that protects women.
For liberals — even for the ones too young to remember the 1990s personally — the Clinton years are what the party aspires to be. And the Clinton machine — the one that rigged the 2016 primary to ensure Hillary’s victory — won’t have it any other way.
Hillary was supposed to have been the one who stood up for women’s rights, particularly when she delivered a famous speech in China (The New York Times called it a hint of Clinton’s future presidential run).

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She built her campaign around the whole “first woman president” idea, making much of her ability to break the “glass ceiling” of being the first woman to win the nomination of a major party for president. (Former Republican presidential contender Carly Fiorina took that claim apart in an interview just as the 2016 Democratic National Convention was getting started.)
And in 2018, Democrats are planning to use the women’s issue again in midterm elections to try to cripple the presidency of Donald Trump.
But Lewinsky’s essay is going to be a reminder of just what the Democratic Party was willing to do on Bill Clinton’s behalf in the 1990s, when he looked America in the eye on television and talked about a young White House intern like she was a two-dollar streetwalker in Little Rock.
“I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky,” Clinton said in televised address in January 1998, wagging his finger for emphasis.
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Well, “that woman” remembered it differently. And she was in the unfortunate position to know. (One of her dresses was in an unfortunate position too, as it turned out.)
But Democrats locked arms to protect Clinton then, and Hillary famously branded the young Lewinsky a “narcissistic loony toon.”
Lewinsky was a threat to their political power then, and Clinton-machine Democrats are ruthless when it comes to threats to their power — as Juanita Broaddrick, Paula Jones and Kathleen Wiley can all confirm.
Lewinsky’s essay is a reminder of just how badly Democrats treat women who get in the way of their agenda.
All the posturing in the world isn’t going to change that — and let’s hope the 2018 midterms prove it.
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Monday, January 15, 2018

Where Are The Players In The Clinton-Lewinsky Scandal?



BILL CLINTON-MONICA

 LEWINSKY SCANDAL 20 

YEARS ON: WHERE ARE 

ALL THE MAJOR FIGURES NOW?



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It's been 20 years since the Drudge Report broke the Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinsky affair, which would mar Clinton's presidency and bring a House impeachment vote.
Multiple figures were involved in the scandal: Clinton, the president of the United States. Lewinsky, a 22-year-old unpaid intern whom Clinton initially claimed he "never had sexual relations" with. Linda Tripp, the civil servant who recorded the damning audiotapes. And so on.
In 1998, you probably couldn't go anywhere without hearing about the affair. And Lewinsky couldn't go anywhere without being berated by the paparazzi. 
So where are some of them now, two decades later?

Bill Clinton

Clinton avoided impeachment in 1999 after the Senate acquitted him of all charges, and he was succeeded by George W. Bush in 2001.
The former president is now involved in public speaking and humanitarian work, and is board chair of the Clinton Foundation, which addresses international causes such as AIDS prevention and global warming. The foundation has received some criticism for accepting donations from individuals and entities that had an interest in influencing U.S. policy a few years back.
862049278Bill Clinton speaks during the opening session of the Clinton Global Initiative at Northeastern University in Boston on October 13, 2017.BARRY CHIN/THE BOSTON GLOBE VIA GETTY IMAGES
In May, it was reported that Clinton is working on a book titled The President Is Missing with best-selling author James Patterson, slated for publication this summer.
The #MeToo movement has revived discussion of the Lewinsky affair, with women such as Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York saying Clinton should have resigned following revelations of his relationship with the intern.

Monica Lewinsky

Lewinsky secured witness immunity for providing grand jury testimony about her relationship with the president. In the immediate years afterward, She sold a line of handbags, appeared in commercials for diet company Jenny Craig, starred in the 2002 HBO documentary Monica: In Black and White and pursued an advanced degree in social psychology from the London School of Economics. She was also the subject of Monica: Her Story, Andrew Morton's 1999 book.
645661832Monica Lewinsky attends the 2017 Vanity Fair Oscar Party at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, California, on February 26, 2017.MIKE COPPOLA/VF17/GETTY IMAGES FOR VF
Lewinsky kept largely to herself until 2014, when she wrote a tell-all essay titled "Shame and Survival" for Vanity Fair and insisted it was “time to burn the beret and bury the blue dress.” She is currently a cyberbullying advocate, giving talks at Facebook and business conferences on "how to make the internet more compassionate," The Guardian reported. 
She chimed in amid the growing #MeToo movement in October, tweeting simply, "#MeToo."
Juanita Broaddrick, who has long alleged that Clinton raped her in the 1970s, fired back, tweeting, "Where were you when we needed you?"

Better late than never Monica Lewinsky's ME TOO. I have always felt sad for you,but where were you when we needed you?

Linda Tripp 

Linda Tripp, who befriended Lewinsky while the two worked in the Pentagon beginning in April 2016, became a confidant of Lewinsky's and recorded hours of phone conversations about the Clinton-Lewinsky affair in fall 1997, before becoming a whistleblower and ultimately sharing them with special prosecutor Kenneth Starr.
After Bush's presidency began, Tripp was fired from her job. She now lives in Middleburg, Virginia, with her husband, Dieter Rausch, and the pair run a holiday store called the Christmas Sleigh, which sells homemade ornaments.
109896644Linda Tripp speaks to the press in July 1998.SUSAN BIDDLE/THE WASHINGTON POST/GETTY IMAGES
Tripp still can't shake the 20-year-old scandal, though. An upcoming Amazon movie, Linda and Monica, will detail the pair’s relationship. In an August 2017 interview with Page Six about the movie, Tripp said Lewinsky was "lacking a moral compass."
She also told The Weekly Standard that the recent headlines about powerful men's sexual misconduct are "forcing me to relive a lot of” what transpired 20 years ago. 

Hillary Clinton 

Amid allegations of her husband’s infidelity, Clinton often worked relentlessly to discredit the women who came forward. As the Lewinsky affair unfolded publicly, Clinton told a close friend in 1998 that Lewinsky was a “narcissistic loony tune” who wouldn’t let the president break off their relationship. 
Clinton would make two presidential runs of her own, the latter ending in defeat to Donald Trump in November 2016. Though repeatedly on Trump's target list, she remained largely out of the spotlight after the election, until the publication of her book What Happened last September.
885202584Hillary Clinton discusses the 2016 election onstage during a book tour stop at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia on November 30, 2017.BASTIAAN SLABBERS/NURPHOTO VIA GETTY IMAGES
That month, in her first TV interview since her defeat, Clinton blamed Russian interference in the election as well as her own mistakes, such as her inability to connect with economically struggling voters and her use a private email server while secretary of state. In the 469-page What Happened, she describes her husband as a pillar who got her through the devastating loss to Trump.
"My marriage to Bill Clinton was the most consequential decision of my life," Clinton wrote. "We've been married since 1975. We've had many, many more happy days than sad or angry ones." 

Paula Jones

Paula Jones was a former Arkansas state worker who sued Clinton, ultimately unsuccessfully, in 1994, alleging he exposed his genitals and propositioned her a few years earlier when he was governor. In a deposition for the Jones case, Clinton claimed under oath he never had sexual relations with Lewinsky, setting up a perjury prosecution that led to his House impeachment.
Clinton paid Jones a reported $850,000 in an out-of-court settlement but never apologized. A year after the lawsuit, Jones did a nude photo layout in 2000 for Penthouse, a decision she credited to being "a single mother with a looming tax bill."