You're Wrong About - Monica Lewinsky
Episode Date: June 2, 2018Sarah and Mike talk about what America forgot — and never learned — about history’s most famous intern. Digressions include generational resentments, 1990s fashion and off-brand colleges. Also, ...Mike’s microphone breaks about 25 minutes in, so he sounds like he’s recording in a submarine. Sorry! Continue reading →Support us:Subscribe on PatreonDonate on PaypalBuy cute merchWhere to find us: Sarah's other show, Why Are Dads Mike's other show, Maintenance PhaseSupport the show
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Hey, you're wrong abouters. Mike here. Just want to let you know that about 22 minutes into this episode my microphone breaks
So that's why I sound like I'm underwater for most of the episode. I'm sorry
I hope it won't happen again. Thank you for listening and on with the show
Welcome to your wrong about a show where we tell you what you're wrong about. I'm trying a new tagline
That's a better tagline than any of the ones I've come up with
And my name is Sarah Marshall and I've written for the New Republic and BuzzFeed and The Believer
And usually about what things that I feel people to be wrong about and I'm Michael Hobbs
I write for the Huffington Post and speaking of things that we are wrong about we've both been researching the
The funny thing is that we don't even have a unified title for this like I think of it as
Monica gate. She actually doesn't like that term. Oh, that I'll stop saying it
She has mentioned that she is she really resents the term like the Lewinsky scandal or Monica gate or any of these things that put
Her at the center of it, right? Because it makes it seem like she was the one that made the scandal when in fact
It was the president of a large country who decided to do many things and brought the scandal on himself
But then I've also heard journalists say that they're not trying to like be dicks about it
But basically there were so many Clinton scandals
That you couldn't just say like the Clinton scandal or even the sexual harassment scandal because there were like nine of those
It was like naming comments or something
So anyway, I am thinking of this as you're wrong about the Clinton Lewinsky scandal. There you go
Let's let's put his name first because that's where it would go if it were an invitation
And yeah, we're doing this differently this week that usually one of us
Researches and the other asks and we're both so obsessed with this
Both read this week. So I spent all week reading the entire star report
Which is four hundred and something pages long and is
Darkly fascinating in ways that I will get into
What were you reading this week Sarah this week? I was listening to the audiobook of Jeffrey Tubin's a vast conspiracy
It's mainly the background of the star report and of how this scandal came about and also
You know sitting there in the car thinking about
Why does Jeffrey Tubin seem to genuinely dislike Monica Lewinsky so much and while we're on the subject
Why did America dislike Monica Lewinsky so much? Why is it that when scandals?
Implicate extremely powerful men taking crazy risks that no logic in the world could explain away
Are we like the intern is the problem the 22 year old the 22 year old
Do you want to help us get into the background sir?
How did this how did the investigation come about because all I know is the beginning of the star report
we should get into this by talking about Ken star because the sense that I got from Tubin's book and also from my
Memories of this as it was happening in the conversations that I were hearing and that I was hearing adults have around me
you know we're raised in political bubbles and
The the only culture I knew was this idea of like the right is has it out for Bill Clinton and it's his business and this is silliness and
It's silly and and the Republicans need to leave him alone and at the time when this was actually happening
I think that if I were an adult in 1998
I would be taking that tone, but also yeah this idea that at the time liberals were put in a position of having to defend Bill Clinton against
really egregiously self-interested attacks by the right that were claiming to be attacks in the name of
Moral rectitude and having a decent president, but really were clearly partisan and agenda-driven and how that led us to view the sexual
Politics of what was happening because when Bill Clinton was president
Many prominent and powerful Republicans tried to create scandals around his administration
And so there was travel gate. They're so boring that I can't even really remember the details and I'm gonna get them slightly wrong
I think but travel gate was basically soon after
Bill Clinton became president a few
Long-standing White House staffers whose work had something to do with travel were fired and the right tried to turn it into the Clinton
Administration is sweeping in and they're firing everyone and it's a gate
I mean do you remember hearing about white water when you're growing up?
I feel like that word was always in the news
Constantly right when the Monica Lewinsky scandal broke. I was a 16 year old boy, so I was very
empathic toward women's issues
But you were also able to understand why someone would
Potentially drastically alter the fate of the whole country to get oral sex at work
Like I feel like as a 16 year old boy
You're very in touch with that and understand it
I think the consensus in the Hobbes household and like among my super Lefty liberal Seattle public school
Upbringing was that the French president has a mistress. So why are we all freaking out about Clinton?
Kind of having a mistress that was basically the consensus
It wasn't even necessarily a witch hunt, but it was like this is just an overblown thing like it's gross and he's an idiot
Obviously, I don't think anybody was defending him as like a paragon of virtue, right?
But it was like this is just totally out of proportion
Yeah, I was vaguely aware of things like white water and Vince Foster and there's all these like weird things that remain
Like little shibboleths right that there's like an entire portion of the electorate that if you say Vince Foster
They're like, oh, it's a murder and there's a basement and there's a huge vast conspiracy and helicopters flying around. Yeah, there's a basement
Like Benghazi has this weird symbolic load as well, too, right that these these have all become these like clarion calls
Yeah, the tip of an iceberg of this deep horrible
powerful Illuminati level corruption of the Clintons and it only manifests itself in these like
extremely mundane
Extremely paperwork
Technicalities, I mean when you think about all of these scandals as far as the political corruption stuff, not the sex stuff because that stuff is true
But the political corruption stuff, it's all procedural. Yeah, it's like oh Clinton might have
accidentally released classified information or
Whitewater was something with a land deal, right? Like a boring land deal in Arkansas
Bill Clinton allegedly had a conversation with a very crooked real estate developer and
part-time church pew manufacturer in
1986 where he allegedly
Pressured this guy or advised him told him in some way to give a
$300,000 loan to a couple who are business associates of the Clintons who they had gone on in with on the Whitewater
deal in 1978 and it was just I supposed to be some sort of
Housing development and it never worked because they were betting on real estate development in an area of Arkansas
That wasn't really developed. What could be more mundane, right? It's it's not a Scorsese movie
So how did Kenneth Starr like how did the Whitewater investigation happen?
so Janet Reno
appointed him as
Independent counsel what that reflects is Janet Reno as attorney general making the decision to
credit the Whitewater
Controversy we will bring in an independent investigator
who is not a part of this administration and
do our due diligence and look at all the Whitewater stuff and
show that this is all going to be
impartially and professionally handled by having it be a bipartisan blah blah blah and
he's
someone who has
Maintained an aura of bipartisanship for his career in Washington
He was actually nominated to be a Supreme Court justice when he was quite young
you would have been in his 40s and he was the
Solicitor general which is the the lawyer who speaks on behalf of the US government and Supreme Court cases
So he was an insider's insider. Yeah
He had some very right-wing leanings, but he had managed to maintain a reputation as as
Exurus whose decisions were not guided by partisanship. He's like a law-and-order guy
Yeah, I think that was his reputation and he'd had you know
He had the chops to do what he did and he also hated Bill Clinton
Why was that was it for the sexual stuff was it for the policy stuff?
What was it there was a tell-all that came out in the mid 90s called unlimited access which was written by a former
relatively low-level White House staffer and
Claimed to have salacious information about the Clinton White House and
You know mainly it was it was fairly boring, but it had all of these all of these strange and later on
debunked details about like the Clintons
Staffers put up pornographic Christmas tree ornaments and it was an attitude of casual sex
And I think the description was that it was like Berkeley with an Appalachian twist, which does that sound great?
Like a lot of
Cedar cabins and stuff and there was this idea that I guess put forth in that book and that people seem to have that the
Presidency had previously under Reagan and Bush been this distinguished
American
You know, I guess I have so little concept of this as a thing that doesn't exist except as a myth that I have a hard time
Putting my finger on it, but you know men wore suits and haircuts and women had manicures and not important policy jobs and
you just drank scotch and looked out a window like all the time and then Bill Clinton came in and
their fear of his
Politics was to some degree expressed in in their sense of him turning the White House into like a swingers club because I'm obsessed with this
See everything through a like generational warfare lens
And I think it's useful to note that Clinton was the first Boomer president
Right one thing that we don't talk about in America very much
And we should is the fact that we've never had an older population than we do right now
Life expectancy is getting longer and birth rates are falling
So it's the first time that we've had an older electorate the first time we've had a generation that remains in power as it ages
Every previous generation was very rapidly outnumbered
So even if there's these like cantankerous old people, they're outnumbered and this kind of new blood
Sloshes into the political
And that did actually happen when the boomers came in that there were more boomers than there were greatest generations
But I wonder if this is the beginning of the greatest generation really having this backlash against younger people
The Clintons become an emblem of yeah Berkeley rock-throwing Jane Fonda free speech
Beatniks are taking over the government and that was one step too far right and that Clinton would had been a draft Dodger
Exactly, and it's it's these proxy wars for the Vietnam protests
Which a lot of people are still really sore about and what they perceive as no patriotism, right?
That the boomers just don't care about America and are spitting at troops when they come back from Vietnam
And yes boomers the original Millennials every generation thinks that the following generation is uniquely
Driving the country into the ocean. Oh, yeah, but this is the first time that we've had a generation that is still in power
I mean, it's amazing to me reading through the star report the names that come up
I mean Jennifer Paul Miri Leon Panetta all these people are still around that makes sense to me
I also think Hillary played into it hugely people have always hated her. It's truly it's like our national pastime
It's fascinating
I can't get over this detail that when she was the wife of Bill when he was the governor of Arkansas
She kept her last name. Mm-hmm. And this was considered totally
Anathema even in Arkansas even locally even all the way back then she was a
Polarizing figure because she stayed Hillary Rodham and it was like a how dare she kind of tone
I mean it was extremely controversial
And I think that had already sort of poisoned the waters against her and then she comes in and she's a lawyer
And she's accomplished and she represents everything about this women's lib stuff that our grandparents generation just cannot
Stand these women who are like not wearing dresses
Fighting back against sexual harassment
Not staying home to raise the kids not supporting their husbands equally my grandmother
Still hates Hillary Clinton with a fiery passion. Why because she didn't leave Bill when he ran around on her
Hmm. This is why my grandmother voted for Donald Trump
Well, I'm cheating on his wife is fine
But Hillary Clinton not leaving her husband for cheating on her is not fine
And I think that huh Hillary personifies a lot of the way that the roles of women had changed from generation to generation
That was very easy to cast her as this shrill
ambitious
Harpy who's trying to meddle in policy things that she has no expertise in she's trying to pass universal health care and she just
Became this lightning rod for again this completely
Disproportionate hatred one of the things that I came across in one of the articles that I read was about how Ken star
Really wanted to go after Hillary for the whitewater thing. He was more interested in Hillary than Bill
She's the only first lady in American history so far to have been subpoenaed
Oh, wow, which she was about whitewater
Like she had to go in and testify like any other citizen and that was a big deal
And that was and I think that they knew in advance that they really like the best
They had going for them was connecting the Clintons to a conspiracy charge about dodgy
Financial dealings and really didn't have the grounds to do that
So I think he knew at this point that he just like getting her to come in and have to testify and sort of
It was just a power move and that was kind of all they could do with her. So they did it
So let's get us to the Lewinsky investigation. What happens between whitewater and Lewinsky?
Well, so Ken star is appointed to investigate whitewater. He does his due diligence
He does his best. He's subpoenaed the first lady and she testifies before a grand jury and
Ultimately, he can't do anything with it and he's poured I think three years
into it at this point and just hasn't really found anything and
He is offered a job teaching at Pepperdine like a law school deanship or something like that a nice cushy job
He can go and sit on the beach and be surrounded by conservatives and eat shrimp, you know
And he's like, yes, take me to Pepperdine and then the conservative media
Launches this attack on Ken star and if all these conservative commentators are like Ken star is
Abandoning his party in a time of moral reckoning. Blah. Blah. Blah. No
And it's just all so performative and it's just this this operetta where he's been
Digging and digging and digging and just not getting anywhere and is like what if
What if I didn't continue on this fruitless road to nowhere for spite?
And he tries, you know, and it's like his moment of grace and then the right is like, how dare you and he's like never mind
and so he stays and
During the whitewater investigation for several years for for three years
Paula Jones has been attempting to sue the president based on her allegations that on May 8th
1991 when he was the governor of Arkansas
What she claims happened is that she was at a conference at a hotel
He saw her in the lobby and liked the cut of her jib. She was in her early 20s at the time
She had grown up very conservative
Christian and had sort of rebelled in her teen years, but was a very sheltered
very
politically naive young woman who always wore bows Pam Smart also the
Woman in New Hampshire who went to trial for allegedly conspiring to have her husband killed
She was known for always wearing bows like the early 90s was just like women
Fruitlessly putting on bows to try and protect themselves from the forces of American power didn't work
But so Paula Jones was at this conference Bill Clinton the governor of Arkansas sees her likes her
asks his security to tail to
Bring her to a room in the hotel for him to meet with her
And so she agrees and they bring her up and he comes in and according to her
He is talking to her and touching her and coming on to her and she sort of you know tries to
put the brakes on things and
Walks away and then he comes over and exposes himself to her and asks if she would kiss it and she says no
I'm not that kind of girl and
In one of the many moments when
The integrity of the case hinges on past sexual transactions and like legal attempts to understand a woman's reputation
Pollock Jones's husband who is really the person who is the seems to have been the driving force in her filing
Suit before the statute of limitations expired three years after the incident
He says to Jeffrey to Ben according to Jeffrey to Ben's book
And I knew that that was true because she wouldn't do that for me
Like I don't want you to feel sorry for me, but she doesn't do that. Oh my god
and then one of the
bombshell pieces of investigation that
Clinton's counsel ultimately comes up with when Pollock Jones's legal team file suit is that actually
According to this guy from a small town in Arkansas
He was at a party with her once right before she met her husband and she gave him a blowjob
And then she gave all these other guys blowjob
So therefore etc and it's just so weird because it's like just this idea of all it
You know all of these men with their suits and their haircuts and briefcases and these just millions of dollars worth of government time and money ultimately
trying to
Objectively say well if Pollock Jones was giving blowjobs in 1987
I think she must have been like happy to give blowjobs in 1991 right to some dude
She's never met at like 11 in the morning. I'm sure that's completely right keeping with her character
Yeah, and it's like I guess this idea of this attempt to sort of to legally block out sexuality in that way
And especially ideas around what consent means to a young
Christian raised woman at different times in her life and this idea that if you gave a blowjob at a party once
You can never not want to give a blowjob again for the rest of your life
This came up with me reading the star report to that first of all I hate how much I've read the word blowjob this week
I
Do not
Details of like his wife doesn't give him blowjobs, so she must be telling the truth
I hate knowing this shit about people. It's none of my business
You're such a good journalist like we just need like a hundred more height Michael Hobbes is in America
Yes, we would have a better infrastructure, but I do think though first of all, there's no reason not to believe Pollock Jones
Right in a way, it's like Anita Hill in that not believing her requires you to do
Mental acrobatics, I think you can't think about this whole thing
Without coming to the conclusion that Clinton is a giant fucking sleaze ball and he never should have been a presidential candidate
I mean, it's amazing to me that he even made it as far as he did when it was clear
Everybody around him knew that he was a huge ticking time bomb with this shit
And like do you think that he was a sex addict? I don't know. I don't care
If he I just don't find any of this like pathologizing stuff
Useful, maybe he was maybe he wasn't anytime you're trying to explain away
It's something that happened politically or just you know in a narrative by saying someone is a blank category of person like that doesn't really help
Yeah, I mean, there's lots of reasons why you can't be president, right?
Like being under 45 or like being born in Canada. I just think that being kind of a
Semi-rapist should be one of those reasons if you know that about yourself if you know that about your boss
You should just be like dude. It's not your turn. There's all kinds of other things in the world that you can do
You just can't run for president. I mean the Paula Jones thing will get into this with Lewinsky
But the Lewinsky case is obviously way lower on like the Harvey scale of sexio
Sociopathology the con the sexual contact that he had with Monica Lewinsky seems to have been
Uncharacteristically consensual. Yeah, like for him. It's weird. Yeah
Because the Paula Jones stuff is legitimately like Harvey ish like that's a super fucked up thing to do. Yeah, it's bad
Yeah, and the reason she comes forward is because the American spectator
published an article
By a guy who we know. What do you who do you think?
David fucking Brock my least favorite person our
Nemesis like what if in in so many of the key scandals of the 90s
David Brock turns out to have been like the spider, you know in the middle of the web
But yes, David Brock
Previously the author of was it was the real Anita Hill the real Anita Hill which in which he smeared in the hill and then 10 years
Later admitted to basically fabricating the whole thing and faced no consequences whatsoever. What if we do?
Like a documentary
That's like kill Bill, but it's David Brock and all of the women in the 90s whose lives he destroyed that music plays
Yes, yeah, that'll be our next we'll start. We'll do a Kickstarter for that
So are you saying he smeared Paula Jones, too? In a way what happened was that he did an article for the American spectator
based on
interviews with Clinton's
Security guys who were known collectively as the Bubbas. He interviews the Bubbas
He gets all these stories and one of them is that Clinton had seen Paula Jones and
They had brought her up to meet him and she had
Propositions him and asked to be his regular girlfriend and he said okay
The article coming out is what prompts her again
It's seemingly with the urging of her husband
Especially like I don't think without him that he that she necessarily would have done this comes forward in file suit
And should then they want a cash settlement and it never seems to be in the carts for them to get anything big
She has this idea that she's been smeared. Yeah, she was smeared. Yeah
I think that's a perfectly accurate term like people continue to talk about her looks which are completely irrelevant
People continue to use the word bimbo, which is like we don't even fucking use the word bimbo anymore
Unless we're talking about Clinton accusers
That's the only legacy of this weird slang term that nobody uses anymore
But as soon as Clinton's involved, we all use the word bimbo. I can see why she would be really mad about this
I also think David Brock is terrible and he probably did set out to smear her
He's he smears women without even knowing who they are or that it would be advantageous to smear them
You know, he just sort of it's this thing. She did eventually settle though
I mean, that's one of the things that I think is really interesting is that her
Case against Clinton is what gives us the Monica Lewinsky case
But then sort of in the midst of the Lewinsky madness
She just quietly settles out of court with Bill Clinton and I think there's some sort of NDA
Something something and like she gets I think
850,000 in the end
But so it's weird that there's Supreme Court decisions and there's his personal lawyers and the presidential lawyers
And it's this whole big thing and then it just kind of like goes away
Yeah, and it's weird as a scandal because it's I mean she filed suit in
1994 and
She had a press conference that no one paid attention to
Nobody cared. Oh, yeah, you know, there would be little squibs here and there about it
But it was a long time before the American public was really concerned about this
I think there was a feeling on the left of like, oh, whatever. It's just Republican opportunism
Which the thing is I mean the Republicans had been crying wolf
Free for years at this point and just the file gate travel gate Vince Foster whitewater all of that stuff like by the time
serious allegations
Came forward it makes sense that we would be jaded about that that leads the left to treat polyjones as a
Pond who's being used by the right which she is but that also means that nobody's treating her as a human being
I read an article about how the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal represents the loss of media gatekeepers
So they actually go through every single one of Bill Clinton's accusers
And they talk about how the media changes between accusers because there's been so many
Which is just like a really dark methodology to begin with for his first accuser a woman named Connie Hamsey
Which I've never even heard of her before I was reading this article from like 2004
She came forward
There was a little tiny blip on CNN where they mentioned like oh this random woman came forward to accuse Bill Clinton of
Groping her and it showed up in this one story George Stephanopoulos
Gets on the phone and he's like how dare you run this? This is hearsay. This is ridiculous
CNN capitulates never runs anything about it again
The other networks see that CNN has capitulated and they decide not to run it Wow the way that Stephanopoulos
So he describes it as we survived our first bimbo eruption. Oh my god
What again? Why are these people still in public life? This guy sucks
Why is everyone talking like we're in a strip club in 1963?
I mean my god
And so he manages to quash this and this article traces then Paula Jones her case bounces around
For something like three years and everyone in the media knows about it
But like you said they can't really tell is this something we should take seriously is this woman credible
And you know what's amazing is that there were constitutional issues at stake in this because the question
Jeffrey Tubin really goes to town on this you can tell this is when he's like happiest just romping around talking about
Constitutional issues and the issue that would came up in this is can the president of the United States be sued as
A private citizen would be for something that happened before he was president and unconnected to his presidency
Which is very relevant now, really?
I mean, I actually think as a principle
It is a little weird that someone can bring a personal suit against the president for something quote-unquote
unrelated to their presidential conduct and have the case go forward
So I know that this case winded its way through the courts for ages and eventually the Supreme Court ruled yeah that it could go forward
But I also see the concern about that procedurally because you can't have people taking the president to like judge Judy
Unlike a bunch of random small boar shit because it just takes up the president's time and
It is an avenue through which you can pursue a witch hunt
Yeah, or as we see in the Paula Jones case
It's been a vehicle that you can use to pursue all kinds of other insane shit like once you get the president on
The record and under oath
Then you can just start asking him all kinds of stuff and then go after him just for the like procedural
Perjury obstruction of justice stuff that they eventually got Clinton on yeah, if there's this funny thing where we have these long
soap opera
scandals they just go on and on and then what we end up with is like someone got a perjury conviction
So all of this Paula Jones stuff is happening in 1997, right?
Mm-hmm. I want to rewind to 1995 and talk about how the whole Clinton-Lewinsky thing began
Okay, so you read the star report and you know all the details that I have some questions for you about that
but I
Would like to start with something. I know and find very
Interesting and atmospheric which is that the scene for all this beginning is a shutdown and
interns White House interns are doing the jobs of
Non-essential staffers and so it's like the adults aren't around and there's pizza involved
They're like Jennifer Calmeri orders everybody pizza and that like plays a central role in like their second sexual encounter
all right, but so
Monica Lewinsky gets hired as an intern in the White House in July of 1995
Mm-hmm, and I love the ways in which worse
Corruption than what Clinton is actually on trial for like shows up in the star report casually
so the way that the way that Monica gets the
internship is a
Friend of her parents named Walter Kay is a prominent contributor to Bill Clinton's campaign
So he makes a call and she gets an internship
And so I realize that like this is the way that the world works and like humans are tribal
Social creatures and like we all use nepotism to get ahead, but like they're just something gross about it
Yeah, and also speaking of the shutdown so a month into her internship
There's this shutdown the star report also mentions very casually that oh well because the interns are unpaid
They don't technically count as employees so they can stay around so the White House is running like a startup
Yeah, exactly
So it's like what kind of people do you think you're gonna get as White House interns if they're not paid?
You know this is a very good point about right about the structural forces at play here to get into your tubing zone
One of the reasons that calling for diversity and hiring something like a class of White House interns is
Important and isn't just a liberal PC talking point is that if you actually hire people who are qualified
And they're gonna come from a rainbow of backgrounds
And they'll be focused on their work and they won't just be trying to fuck the president the whole time
I like who you're already blaming her. You're already in the frame where she's at fault here. Here's the thing
I'm not I think that she did a great job. I think Monica Lewinsky from what I know
I don't think that she really cared about American politics
That's much that much which is fine because like why
Why would you as a 22 year old?
Honestly, like that's a little bit weird and went in was making flirty eye contact with the president and was like
I think I can make this happen and then did and like good for her
I couldn't have done that when I was 22 like she really seemed to have been a pretty calm
Operator who got what she wanted to get and didn't care that much about
running government
However, if they had hired someone who was more focused on it the fair might not have happened
So that's yeah, you only hire like model UN nerds. This will never happen again. That is my policy prescription
Yeah, but it is I mean one of the surprising things about the star report actually is how
Aggressive she was right. I mean, I think it's fair to use that term that she
Really pursued him. She was cruising him. Yeah, and so I mean according to the star report. She gets hired in July
They are making eyes and flirty eye contact at various
Functions and she kind of eyes him across the room. She tells her mother at one point
I think I have a crush on the president
Really finds him sexy and then the shutdown happens and you're right. It's like summer camp
There's like no adults around the interns are like walking around the nuclear codes
And so this is the description from the star report of their first sexual encounter on route to the restroom at around 8 p.m
She passed George Stephanopoulos's office. The president was inside alone and he beckoned her to enter
She told him that she had a crush on him
He laughed then asked if she would like to see his private office through a connecting door in Mr
Stephanopoulos's office
They went through the president's private dining room toward the study off the Oval Office
Mrs. Lewinsky testified we talked briefly and sort of acknowledged that there had been a chemistry that was there before and that we were both
Attracted to each other and then he asked me if he could kiss me
Miss Lewinsky said yes in the windowless hallway adjacent to the study they kissed before returning to her desk
Miss Lewinsky wrote down her name and telephone number for the president
So first of all, there's not a lot of detail
I don't know
It's it's kind of weird to like walk into somebody's room and be like wow
I have a crush on you. We're both attracted to each other
Like I would not do that to my boss even if that was true
For seeming to be actually pretty well matched as people who just were very sexual and inappropriate
Situated that's the way I imagine Bill Clinton like going into some you know woman's dorm room at college
He's being like wow, I feel a chemistry with you
Yeah, let's make this happen
But I mean there's there's so many weird aspects of this like one of one of the things one of the details that I keep thinking about is that in
This entire
20 month period in which they were fooling around and they had more than 50 phone conversations
They had 10 sexual encounters. It's this long thing. They're talking like two times a week at one point
They never see each other undressed really the entire yeah the entire relationship
relationship takes place in this back room behind the Oval Office and
He is not allowed to close the door of that office for I don't know what reason so
Happens constantly that they're fooling around in there
And then somebody comes in to the Oval Office and he can hear them like knock knock mr. President and he has like dash out of
This office. This is why you have to let your chief of staff in on your affairs so they can be I mean like be strategic
Yeah, and also, I mean just the extent to which it's basically just a lot of oral sex and also okay
How many orgasms were there in this whole affair? This is actually really interesting this again? I hate this
I hate that I know this
People know this about the president. I hate this thing that I know this about anybody first of all
It's six sexual encounters before they have a real conversation yikes
It's like depressing in all the ways that sex in America in the 90s was depressing like nobody gets undressed
Nobody has a conversation. It's like she goes into his office
She gives him oral sex and then it's over in five or ten minutes
So it's the sixth time they have sex with each other by the time they spend more than five or ten minutes together, right?
Oh
Also for the first again, I hate that I know this for the first eight blowjobs
He does not orgasm and so she is giving him a blowjob. He says hey, hey, hey stop. I don't trust you enough for this yet
I don't know you well enough
And it's clear that in his head
It's like not cheating if you don't
Like it's clear that he thinks of this as like there's some threshold that you cross
when the orgasm happens so
This is like a year and a half later once he finally orgasms
That's when he decides to break it off and starts feeling bad about it. Wow
He does try he kind of he breaks it off around like they fool around two or three times
He breaks it off, but then like two weeks later. He's like, what are you doing at midnight tonight?
Oh my god
He really breaks it off and it really takes it seriously after he orgasms
And that's when he even says this in like the depositions later that like that's when he felt that he had done something wrong
Which is like wow just shows. I mean what an idiot he is
As if like I mean he knows there is this vast right-wing conspiracy that will look at like his fucking land deals
They will spend three years
Investigating does he really think that someone's gonna investigate the blowjob he gets from a 20-year-old intern to go
Oh, he didn't orgasm never mind. I think that's the exact magical thinking that people who do
Stuff that they know that they're gonna get caught doing and that they know the consequences
You know, it's like, you know, if I don't snort coke if I'm only like rubbing it on my gums
Then I'm not addicted to it or like if I'm you know, if I'm not injecting heroin
Then I'm not really a heroin addict and also that yeah, do you think that he felt like
Like not just that it wasn't really like a white house affair of the kind that he could get penalized for but also that it wasn't a
Moral transgression on his part like in his compact with his wife and the American public and everybody
I mean, that's what it feels like that it doesn't feel like he has a lot of remorse or
That he even takes it all that seriously before the ejaculation. What's really interesting is she
Lewinsky she's testifying to all she eventually flips right so star
Comes to her through answer with perjury tells her he'll give her immunity if she gives up everything
And so she has like detailed descriptions of their conversations. She has detailed descriptions of every gift
They've given each other every conversation. They've had
Clinton doesn't seem like he remembers anything Clinton doesn't seem like she has really registered on his radar like as a person at all
So in their second sexual encounter, it's also it's still during the shutdown Jennifer Pomeri gets pizza
Lewinsky kind of sneaks back into this back office
with him and they like kiss for a little while and then
This is from the star report after a few minutes in miss Lewinsky's recollection
She told him she needed to get back to her desk. The president suggested that she bring him some slices of pizza
It's it's like the lock-in like post high school graduation that high schools do now that my high school did where you got locked in
Overnight at the Y so you don't do any mischief and they're like have a party. It's just so high school
Yeah, and so this is like years later when he's doing the Paula Jones deposition
They ask him about this exact incident and so again from the star report in his Jones deposition
President Clinton said he was unable to recall most of his encounters with miss Lewinsky
He did remember her back there with a pizza during the government shutdown back there with a pizza
Yeah, testifying before the grand jury on August 17th 1998
The president said that his first real conversation with miss Lewinsky occurred during the furlough. He testified one night
She brought me some pizza. We had some remarks
And so the pattern that is established from like minute one is that Clinton obviously does not
Think of her as a person very much and thinks of her as kind of like a booty call at best
Eventually she starts giving him shit and she's like
You realize you've never asked me anything about myself
Like you've never shown any interest in me as a person and I guess at that was after they flew around six times
Apparently he feels somewhat bad about it
And so he asked like what are you gonna major in or whatever?
But the whole time he just kind of like doesn't give a shit and you can tell that like it isn't even like a
Notch on his belt back there with a pizza
members the pizza much more fitter than anything else
That's the thing he remembers that they talked about something, but he knows there was a pizza. Yeah, it wasn't sushi
It wasn't burritos. He knows
I mean, hasn't everyone had like a relationship in their early 20s where like you really felt like you were giving
Like your your heart and soul to someone and they remembered that you had a pizza
This is like me reading the entire star report. I'm just like, oh, sweetie
He's not into you at all, sweetie
I'm just about myself in my 20s and all the terrible men that I somehow convinced myself were into me and like I did all
Of the Monica shit like I'm just reading this and like, oh
No, don't don't call him again. Like he doesn't
Don't go in the basement. Yeah, it's like watching a slasher movie
But I feel like there's also the sense that maybe
You could connect more broadly to just someone not caring about you
But like needing the service that you offer or needing the release
But I don't know I wonder if that was at play in this relationship too
This thing of like you don't know anything about me. You don't ask me any questions about myself
You don't think of this as a real thing
But you need it and in a way like I'm one of the most important people
In this administration because of that
I mean, I think that that's probably the story that she tells herself
But what's interesting is to me. This is his signal failure that when you have power
People find power sexy and people are going to come on to you and people are going to find your confidence, whatever
attractive to them
And it's easy to look at all this and be like, oh, she was the aggressor
She's a homewrecker that home had already been wrecked torched and strewn with stalt that home was already in ashes. Yes
And then we're talking about a 49 year old man who's the leader of the free world. Is it really?
Too much to ask for him to not be in a room alone
With 22 year olds like the levels of responsibility
I feel like we put her and him on the same plane
When her moral jurisdiction is much lower because she's not the married one
She's not the person who's breaking a contract with their partner
And he this is not the first 22 year old to come on to you
Why can't you just hey this intern clearly has like a little thing for me?
Knowing who I am
Let's make sure that there's no opportunity
For me to take advantage
Like it's the same reason why I don't have like fucking orios in my house because I will fucking eat them all
I know that about myself. Well, you know what else I find interesting is that
wasn't he on the phone like with members of congress and
White house officials and stuff during some of this
Partial oral sex that he was receiving like the majority of their sexual encounters like there's something else going on
I mean, this is one of the other
Sad and weird aspects of this because again the door to the stupid office is always a jar and he's the president
He's constantly getting
His phone calls are people stopping by and like at one point one of their dates gets canceled because he has a state dinner
With the president of mexico
You can't run a relationship when one of the people is the president
You just can't and so this to me actually illustrates
The weird and ridiculous overreach of the star report
That the description of the factual narrative description of the relationship takes up something like 115 pages
And it is excruciatingly detailed
Is it just like getting texts from your friend who's in a shitty relationship and you're just like wow every detail
Yeah, it's like literally every single thing and there's details like
Monica let's you say, you know as
As I was performing oral sex. He received a phone call. I think it was from a member of congress
I think he had some nickname and then the star report will be like white house logs show that president received a call from
sunny
Smith the delegate from Delaware or whatever and it's like this is a perjury investigation
This was originally about a real estate deal in arkansas in 1978
I think the worst example of this of just these details these lurid details that are clearly meant to
Humiliate the president the worst example of this is that after she does oral sex on him
It's like pillow talk. They're like 45 seconds of pillow talk before she's like hustled out of there is
He says oh, thank you for that
No one's done that for me in a long time, which is like a weird dig at hillary
Yeah, like I mean first of all it's weird that Monica lulinski gets cast as a skank for giving blowjobs
But then hillary is also like a frigid witch for not giving blowjobs
I mean there's no way to be sexual or not sexual as a woman without doing it wrong and destroying america
This is just a thing and then also it's just this little quote at the end of the paragraph
And it's like why did you need that like maybe his wife is not blowing him and it's also hearsay, right?
It's also from lulinski. So it's not even legally valid or
Shouldn't be included. Yeah, it's just like this weird shitty detail
That is supposed to like cast aspersions
On his marriage and basically embarrass him and from the entire country
I mean the level of detail this goes into
About you know ejaculation and like she touched his genitals and he touched hers and the cigar thing
That you know at one point he puts a cigar in her vagina and then he puts it in his mouth afterwards and he says oh, it tastes good
Which is again
Not like perjury. It's not it's not a perjury. It's not really and the funny thing too is that it's it's actually I think quite
nice because
We really still do live in a culture in america where men are quite afraid of vaginas and so
You know the fact that he it's kind of an it's a sort of dumb body cute vagina positive thing to do that unfortunately
Because of the context had to be spun as like the scan because I was 10 when the bulk of this was in the news
And just knew that I heard about cigars
Euphemistically for years without knowing what had actually happened to a cigar
Yeah, the dig at hillary
That seems to connect with our current political philosophy in this country of if only women
Were continually sexually available men wouldn't commit mass murders
Quite as much and this idea that like sexual
Availability to the point of non-agency on behalf of women is like the secret glue
That's holding america together, you know and like I'm sure that there's a sort of republican idea
Subconsciously present in that of you know, if only he'd had like a normal
Christian marriage where the woman has the big hairdo and is totally complacent to all of her husband's sexual needs
Then he wouldn't you know, he could be going home every night for home cooking and he wouldn't have to go out for fast food
Yeah, and this so eventually she is transferred to the pentagon because
People are starting to notice like in every in every spy novel they start out really careful
Right about their little pecadillos. Yeah, then everyone always gets sloppy, right? Yeah, and the white house is
A building where people wander around their secret service agents everywhere
So of course the secret service agents are seeing this his personal secretary is seeing this
Leon Panetta the chief of staff who she's working for
Also sees this there's kind of rumors about her and so
Panetta behind Clinton's back
transfers her to the pentagon
And this of course shows that there's like an open secret like this is not the first time this has happened
Right, so they transfer her to the pentagon. He's like, oh man, this really sucks. Like I'm sorry. We're not gonna see each other as much anymore
Let me see if I can try to get you a job. It would be great to bring you back
He doesn't really understand why this is done. I think Panetta sort of tells him like, oh, yeah, you know her internship was up and
Blah blah blah like he acts like there's some sort of logistical reason for this
So Clinton is like, well, you know, let me see what I can do about getting you a job. He of course does nothing
Yeah, but that's like that's you know, that's what you say when in his head
He's probably like, oh like my my little trysts with moniker over. I'll have to find somebody else to have tryst
Didn't he also give her a hat pin as a gift? Oh my god, the fucking gifts dude. Jesus Christ
That's why it's like 80% gift. It's the most tedious
I mean they are they give each other a ridiculous amount of gifts
Like she gives him like 10 neckties and leaves of grass
Which apparently hit the bestseller lists again after the star report came out because everyone's like oh leaves of grass
Like oh my god, it must be like rife with meaning. Wow
The big thing with the gifts
It's a low maintenance strategy for him to stay in contact with her because he can just have his personal secretary
Pick some stuff up and send it to her apartment
Like it's no it's literally no effort for him. It's like just a sentence, right?
But then she sees all these gifts as super meaningful
So she's like, oh, I am still in his heart. And so she keeps sending him more gifts. It's also it's an excuse
For her to go visit him. So once she gets transferred to the pentagon
She manages to come in there one or two more times
Under the pretense of like, oh, I have a gift that I need to deliver to the president or I need to deliver
She uses I need to deliver papers to him quite a bit. So isn't it amazing that relationship bullshit is the same
Like no matter even if you're having an affair with the president, you're like, oh, I left my shirt at your place
I have to come over
Yeah, exactly that she becomes increasingly desperate to sort of engineer these run-ins and she has noticed
That he will kind of forget about her and then
He'll see her at like a public event
They'll go to some gala or whatever a thing and he'll see her across the room and then that night
He will then give her a call. So he just has a short attention span
Yeah, it's like a normal again from your 30s. You can look back on this and be like
Oh, he clearly does not give a shit about her and like she has not achieved object permanence in his mind
When he when she is away from him, he thinks that she has ceased to exist
He does not think about her. She has not achieved personhood. But then he sees her and he's like, oh, yeah, I liked
Fooling around with her. I'm gonna call her again. But in her head, she's like, oh, he's just busy
God, it's like high school. It really is and again, all of us have been this person
But of course from a distance you can always look at it and be like, oh, no, don't don't shake his hand in an event
And introduce him to your mom. Like that's not that's not a strategic thing. Yeah, she does that at one point
It's really it's it's interesting that she told her mom
Like what a weird position to be in to be Monica's
Lewinsky to be Monica Lewinsky's mom and to know about this for like months and months before it became news
And to be having to give your daughter advice. She gave up the dress the mom did yeah in exchange for immunity
Because star was trying to get her on some obstruction of justice lying under oath thing. Wow
So, I mean this all gets very ugly later
This is when things start to get like complicated and bad is she gets transferred to the pentagon
She tries to keep seeing him, but it's hard. It's also it's barely mentioned in the star report
This is also an election year 96 an election year
So obviously clinton is not just like waiting around for his former intern to visit like they don't so they don't sleep together for 11 months
She is getting more angry. She's trying to orchestrate more meet-ups. She's doing this like gift exchange
They're calling each other. They're having some phone sex
She really kept on it. Does the star report go into what her feelings were for him?
I mean did they ask her about it? Yeah
One of the mean things that the star report does is it tracks from the white house logs
All of his calls to her and how long they were and it cross references those with hillary clinton's whereabouts
Oh, god. Yeah, exactly. So it's like on october 17th clinton had a 36 minute call with lawinsky
mrs. Clinton was in birmingham, alabama
On the following thursday when mrs. Clinton was in athens greece
He had a 26 minute call like and she was probably reading a feminist book and that's how she manifested that
mrs. Clinton was burning bras at the time. So she wasn't able to be around
So he's clearly bored and whatever like he really only calls her when hillary's out of town
Of course, monica doesn't know this right. She just knows that the president keeps calling her
But then so she hasn't seen him in a long time. This is super fucked up february 14th 1997
This is when things kind of like crescendo apogy of their affairs in february of 97
February 14th 97 monica places an ad in the washington post
Because before the internet when they were like classified ads and papers still ran like announcements
You know job announcements and marriage announcements and whatever one of the things they did was they had valentine's day
Announcements so you could put a little square in there. This is like steve. I love you from samantha
so she places
An ad in the washington post that says handsome with loves light wings. Did I over perched these walls?
Firstoni limits cannot hold love out and what love can do that dares love attempt. It's a quote from romeo and julia
I don't know what it means because i'm not functionally literate
And then it just says m at the end. Wow. So this is like the level
That she's at now. She has
Convinced herself that she is in love with him and that he is in love with her
That reminds me of a review that laury moore wrote of titanic and talks about
Young women and their macho
Cupidity is the phrase that she uses for like the spectacle, you know of like rose jumping off of the lifeboat and back onto the sinking ship
And guess this amazed like the machoness
Of a young woman totally in love just like going for it in a crazy
Potentially death drive kind of a way
And i mean i love it. She quoted romeo in that like she's like you're trapped and it's okay
and the force of my love will
Get through all of everything and and we're gonna make it, you know, I mean that's really
Like i'm in charge. I know how to handle this situation. I'm just gonna keep sending you gifts
Wow, you do have an mfa
Nice you knew who to quote was from wow
Ah
So this is valentine's day
She arranges to see him two more times. These are the two events where he ejaculates
I hate that word
But anyway, these are the two there are two final sexual encounters in which she goes and sees him
She's performing oral sex on him. He pulls her away
He's like, hey, hey, hey, we don't do that and she's like, no, but I really want to here we go
And I continued to perform oral sex and then he pushed me away
Kind of as he always did before he came and then I stood up and I said I care about you so much
I don't understand why you won't let me make you come. It's important to me
I mean, it just doesn't feel complete. It doesn't seem right
Ms. Lewinsky testified that she and the president hugged and he said he didn't want to get addicted to me
And he didn't want to get me addicted to him. They looked at each other for a moment
Then saying I don't want to disappoint you the president consented
Oh god
Ah, that's yeah, that's such a sex proof that he was not in touch with reality
It's like you don't want to get addicted to each other like the horse is already out of the barn
They've literally had 50 phone calls by this point, right? It's like, oh, but it's not real
Like you're not wearing my class ring. So we're not really dating
So this happens they flew around one more time and then march 24th 1997 according to the star report the president ends it
This is another one of those details that why is this in the report earlier in his marriage?
He told her he had had hundreds of affairs
But since turning 40, he had made a concerted effort to be faithful since turning 49 years ago
Yeah, and since having sex with her for the last 18 months. He's all of a sudden like, oh, I want to try to be faithful
Yeah, so anyway, he breaks up with her in may 97
She keeps wanting to see him and she's getting increasingly frustrated that he hasn't gotten her a job
Eventually she sends him a dear sir letter in which she obliquely threatens
To disclose the relationship. So she says if I can't come back to work at the white house
I'm gonna need to tell my parents. Why not?
Which of course is kind of hilarious because she's already told her mom everything by this point
Right and it's like she's never attempted to use leverage before because she just doesn't want to have to apply pressure
But so he's trying to placate her he's like look we're looking into it
We're trying to get you a job. She eventually tells kind of star. I left that day emotionally scarred
I just knew he was in love with me. Hmm. And of course, this is like the most
23 years old
Saddest part of it that it's so obvious reading this that he only shows interest in her
When he wants to have sex or when she threatens him and yet in her head
It's become this star crossed lover type situation. So, I mean does she
Is there a time
When she's finally just like this isn't gonna work out between us like I give up or does she remain a believer
Until you know things start to get legally complicated
Yeah, things are already getting a little complicated because now Catherine will he comes forward and says that the president groped her in the Oval Office
And Linda tripped is wrapped up in all this somehow
Linda tripped worked at the white house at the time of the willy incident and she was used as a
She was used as a serf by michael isikoff who at the time was at news week and was trying to
Figure out trying to write about the willy assault and right and willy said that the president had
Kissed her and touched her breast and put his hand put her hand on his penis
In an unconsensual way. He said none of it had happened and Linda tripped said
She came out of the of her meeting with bill clinton looking flushed
And like something had happened but also happy. So she was used as a source and that is like, yeah
like she
Gave ammunition to opponents of clinton's while also taking away the question or attempting to take away the question of consent and assault
And just making it like the bedroom farce version. Yeah, so it's like
All of this is happening and it feels like the heat is being turned up on clinton, right? Because he's getting depositions
for this jones thing
Katherine willy
Allegations are also getting wrapped up in this thing because ken and star at this point just taking anything he can get
And so lewinsky now is threatening to come forward with their you know, 18 month affair
so he
Fast tracks this thing of getting her a job and he especially wants to get her job in new york
And I think he thinks that like if she's not in town
She will like latch on to somebody else and I don't have to I don't have to do anything
So again, this is like where the like intense
Just like 1800s level corruption comes in. So he assigns vernon jordan. Who's a friend of his and a lawyer
He's like get her a job and then lewinsky starts
Hectoring vernon jordan. Like why haven't you got me a job yet?
Why haven't you got me a job? Why don't I have any interviews lined up?
Again, if the clintons were killing people who made things inconvenient for them, this would be the moment
And also, I mean, wasn't she a white house intern and working at the department of defense like go get a job?
It would go send out your cv. You've gotten some impressive
90s the economy is booming
She's got a great resume
She's got parents that have paid to put her up in the watergate hotel for this entire time
She was staying at the watergate hotels
She has a she has a single like a one bedroom apartment in the watergate hotel for this entire 18 month period
So it's like why are you just waiting for this guy to get you a job?
It's so I mean she could have made five phone calls and gotten two job offers
She didn't know how good the economy was back now. I mean none of us did uh, he he arranges
She's like saying she wants to get a job at the un
He arranges in this extremely corrupt way
To get like some higher up person at the un to give her an interview
That goes well the un offers her a job, which I have applied for jobs at the un
I know people that work at the un getting a job at the un is like a fucking six month long process
You have to fill out like 10 personality forms. Everything's anonymized
So when you send in your application, they don't even see your name because it might cause a bias
So just see like a five digit number like getting a job at the un is a huge deal
And now we've just got verna jordan friend of the president calling someone up
And getting her a job offer which that is worse
Like the actual perjury that the president did it's so bad. Yeah, but it's not a sexy scandal
You can't really put a gate on it. So just boring and human, but it's so gross too
So she gets offered a job at the un she turns it down. She's like
Well since working at the white house with you she says this in a letter
She's like since working in in the white house with you has kind of turned me off to working at the white house at all
I think you know other institutions like the un maybe they won't be as good as I think either
So I'd actually rather get a job in the private sector. So then
She starts hectoring again. I like monica. She's a nice person
I like her for doing those things, but it's it's it's inappropriate job applicant behavior
So she turns up that job. She then says like hounding him to get her jobs in new york in the private sector
He sends out things to like whatever kpmg and like the kind of the usual suspects
This is from the star report on january 8th. She interviewed for a job in new york city
After the interview went poorly
Mr. Jordan placed a phone call to the company's chairman on her behalf and miss lewinsky was given a second interview
It's proof that a really a good way to get job placement is just to become
deeply inconvenient to someone who has the resources to maneuver you to a different city
So she's trying to work at the conglomerate that doesn't work. She ends up getting a job at red lawn
Which is one of the companies that this conglomerate owns
so finally
She gets a job, but then so this is like where
Everything starts to just like snowball. I don't think lewinsky ever had a moment where she like gave up
I think what happened was this stuff all went public
and
That was it and then you know, she's getting immunity and she's in with kind of star and everything. I mean
The way that it all happens and i'm sure tuban does this in his book too is that basically like
Linda trip is terrible
Linda trip and monica lewinsky are colleagues
For a year and a half at the pentagon
Linda trip is mad because she thinks that monica is quote unquote a bimbo, of course
And never would have gotten a job there if it wasn't for just president bow and strings, which is true
I don't know. Linda trip got a job at the pentagon
I mean linda trip is in her late 40s, right?
So she's basically the same age as the president and she hates the president
So if this is at any point a witch hunt
It isn't witch hunt by linda trip linda trip is the shawneck art of this where it's like she's the
The look the forgotten person who was really at the center of all this and did all the leg work
I mean one of the newsbreak articles I read was that
Basically, they were in negotiations with kathleen willies lawyers and with paula jones lawyers
And they were about to come to a settlement and that they had come to a settlement
There would have been no reason for clinton to be under oath and there would have been no reason for monica to be under oath
But before the settlement could be signed the story came out
That was what created the opportunity for them to then put lewinsky on the stand
was linda trip
Making this a public thing. So how did she do that at this point monica has told 11 people
That she and the president had an affair. It's amazing how many people you can tell about your affair with the president before it becomes public knowledge
It's wild. So her mom knows her boyfriend knows
Trip hates the president and doesn't think very highly of monica because of this idea that she got her job unjustly
So a year and a half goes by
In which monica and linda are talking about the affair
But linda isn't writing anything down recording anything in this interview with the daily mail
Last year trip. She says that her biggest regret is not acting sooner
Had i taken notes during that year and a half he would have been impeached successfully
What did we learn linda? She also i also love this so this interview has been done with her in 2017
And she says it's her husband who encouraged her to speak out about this now
Because they were watching the election results in 2016
She was watching the results usher in hillary's defeat
Trip turned to him and said the nation will never know what a bullet it dodged tonight
She still hates the clinton's
Just to a like incendiary
Degree so basically it's kind of funny because what actually happened with trip
Sounds like the caricature of like a woman who wants to ruin a man, right?
Like she talks to a literary agent the literary agent recommends that she start recording
She then takes the recordings to news week
Which doesn't do anything
With them. Why didn't they do any like did they not think it was credible?
I mean, this is the whole gatekeepers thing. They couldn't confirm right back when you didn't run news that you couldn't independently confer
Exactly
So she gives it to kena star because she knows he's investigating white water linda trip emerges from this like man
We should have been like meaner to linda trip
It's like everyone else in the 90s
We needed to be nicer to you know
Extenuating circumstances linda trip and david brock though. Hmm. So this is how the whole thing
Happened so then it's not clear if she gives it to polygons as lawyers or kena star gives it to polygons as lawyers
But somehow polygons as lawyers get this
Thing that there's a former white house intern that has had a sexual affair with the president
They are doing discovery for their case in which they're trying to prove that clinton has a
History of sexually harassing women
So they want to do discovery and get him on the record for all of the other women that he's ever slept with in his life
This is of course like a huge fight that they're having procedurally at the court
so they call
monica lewinsky
and this is when
Kind of everything goes insane right that as soon as they call her then it's like
Well, do we lie about it?
Do we not lie about it?
She tells the president the president of course invites her to the white house and then it becomes this whole swirling mess
where
Did he tell her to lie did he not tell her to lie the the evidence is still pretty weak that he told her to lie
It was like he said something like well say what you always say
Something like that and of course it's only from her side the only participant in that conversation
Who's testimony we have is her
I mean one of the other things I came away from this with is like I kind of wanted
To reclaim lewinsky as like a feminist hero and like a total victim of all this and obviously she is
But it's also amazing to me just like she did some really stupid shit
like she
She was calling him 20 times a day at the end. She had convinced herself that he was in love with her
I don't like
I don't think that the punishment fits the crime like I think what she went through in the 90s is wildly
wildly disproportionate that's like the punishment that we attempt to engineer for
Sex offenders right where everyone in your community knows you and hates you and thinks that everything is your fault
And I just happened to her on a national scale. Yeah
I think and I think she has admitted it's like in her essay that she published
What was it two years ago in vanity fair? She talked about how she made a mistake and
Every 22 year old is allowed to have some mistakes and I think that's that like she did some stupid shit
But it's really difficult for us to be like, well, yeah, she did and
Let's all tone it down a little bit or let's focus on the guy who did way stupid or shit
I mean, like I said, he really should have known better than to get involved at all
Like one of the things that is just amazing to me is that it's clear that in his head
He thinks clinton thinks that this is like just a fling
Just a fun booty call fun times
But it's like, well, what if you think she was thinking like do you think
That people are capable of having
Just a fling with people way more powerful than they are at the age of 22
To which I say what I say to my friends when I'm getting texts of this nature
Which is I don't think he was thinking for a second about what she was thinking
It's funny too because that, you know, tuban kind of
He has a lot of moments where he's like surely, you know, bill clinton had to be aware of the potential consequences, blah, blah, blah
And the thing is though, I mean, they're they're just there hadn't been consequences for him
Like this before like I don't think it was really possible
To imagine these consequences
until they actually
Manifested in this way because presidents had been having affairs forever and they'd been fucking around with interns
And so had other white house officials forever. Although I will say
In this article about the media gatekeepers, they do mention that after jennifer flowers came forward
bill and hillary did a one hour long interview with 60 minutes
In which they talked about his history with women and
Stephanopoulos, this is kind of the beginning of the end of the gatekeepers, right?
That this story that was just tabloid fodder
Actually makes it onto 60 minutes, which is a new thing, right? Because before Stephanopoulos could just
Quash the quote-unquote bimbo explosion here. They have to actually cover it. They have to actually address it
And Stephanopoulos calls this chemotherapy
That they go on 60 minutes and it just burns everything down
but
You that kind of stopped the story, right that it didn't metastasize from there
But by the time we get to Lewinsky
We're in like the drudge universe
Where newsweek knows about the story for months doesn't do anything about it drudge finds out about it and like 10 minutes later
It's on his website and the entire country is talking about it
And then the mainstream media is like according to the drudge report
The president slept with an intern and that gives them the cover
To publish this story that none of them have great
Because they can publish about the publication of the story enough the story that's interesting is that there's mounting
Consequences for Clinton right that he had been able to dodge this stuff before
He then has to go on 60 minutes. He has to address this stuff. I think he should have known I think
Politically, I actually think at this point impeaching him would have been
Or like if he had resigned
In 98 two years into his presidency would have actually been better in that Al Gore would have been a perfectly fine president
He doesn't seem to have any huge liabilities that we know of
That's his greatest asset is that he's just not terrible in any pronounced way
And he could have run as an incumbent in 2000
Which would have been better than running as a vice president when you didn't have much policy stuff behind it
And you know, who knows, maybe he would have lost like even more blah, blah, blah, we never know
But it is weird how much Clinton held on
To his office and how much the party held on to Clinton like he still speaks at stuff
He's still around his wife ran for president. He's still
Someone who's seen as kind of like the keeper of the flame in the party
Well, yeah, and I think he's seen much more positively now than Hillary is still yeah
He's one of these like elder statesmen. Yeah when
I think they should have just like scorched earthed him out
And kept the moral high ground somehow
Well, this is another diversity thing, right where we just have this idea like there's this idea in both parties
I'm just like, well, you know, we only have like five guys. We have five
somewhat adequate white guys, which are the only kinds of people that we can really put so we just we have to protect them and it's like
Uh, what if I mean really are there only five? It's like it's like a town where all of
The non insane men between ages 15 and 65 are off at the civil war
What why do you stupid hate Monica so much? I don't know. I think partly he really does not like
Many of the people that he writes about which is sort of an issue as a journalist
Like he mentions that you know that Monica Lewinsky went to a not very hard college
Lewis and Clark Portland. Yay. I went to a worse college than Lewis and Clark
Like he said, I hope that doesn't become like a smear on me
Even like oh, well, you know, he went to a regional public college
I went to Portland State University, which doesn't even sound like a real school. It's like Portland is not a state
So Monica Lewinsky and I both went to
Colleges in Portland, Oregon that you know that can be used to make us seem
More deserving of getting nationally smeared if it ever comes to that. So when you get smeared the Portland State thing will be leading
That's gonna be the first fun fact, you know, she went to Portland State
She did
How did you end up feeling about Monica? I mean, I was really impressed by
Her abilities as a seducer and it's funny to me because
Dozens of times I've read or researched or tried to rewrite accounts of like the seductive woman who made it happen
And it's it's always some woman who is just sitting there
And was like I will just sort of go along with this weird thing that's happening if I have to but I am
You know, it's like that if a woman isn't actively physically struggling
In america we tend to see her as
An enthusiastic participant of whatever is happening to her sexually
So I found it really refreshing to actually read about a scandal
That purported to be about a woman expressing sexual agency in which she actually had
So yeah, I think the view the main thing that changed in my understanding of what happened during the affair itself was just
Realizing that she you know, not only consented but enthusiastically participated
And lobbied for his participation
And it's it's interesting to me that that's something that at the time
That that just had to be treated as proof of her badness and the fact that she had sort of colluded
With this very with the most powerful person in the world
I don't think she didn't do anything to america
you know
And this question of what happened to america because I you know
Something happened. This is the perfect lead-in to next week. Something happened to america
So we're doing volume two of this podcast is going to be the clinton impeachment
And you're wrong about it. Yes. We're gonna go into it's extremely detailed, but I'm excited to not talk about oral sex
We're going to get away from the the grinding workaday world of oral sex discussion and into the exciting
Fantasia of constitutional precedent and legal debate and it's going to be good