Posted on 10/21/2014 5:06:19 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
When Monica Lewinsky reemerged in the May issue of Vanity Fair, many speculated that the timing of the infamous former White House interns return to the spotlight was relatively good news for Hillary Clinton.
It suggested, some speculated, that Lewinskys determination to air the dirty laundry of the 1990s in early 2014 was good timing for Clinton, and that the issue would be fully litigated long before the 2016 campaign began in earnest. That assumption went out the window this month when Lewinsky joined Twitter and began to speak openly and without regret about the incident that made hers a household name.
Apparently, Lewinsky has done some maturing in the time she has spent laying low. In a speech she delivered recently before an audience at Forbess 30 Under 30 Summit, Lewinsky pulled off a deft maneuver: By adopting the language of the left, she presented herself as a pure and unimpeachable victim.
I was Patient Zero, Lewinsky said. The first person to have their reputation completely destroyed worldwide via the Internet.
There was no Facebook, Twitter or Instagram back then. But there were gossip, news and entertainment websites replete with comment sections and emails which could be forwarded. Of course, it was all done on the excruciatingly slow dial up. Yet around the world this story went. A viral phenomenon that, you could argue, was the first moment of truly social media.
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Having survived myself, what I want to do now is help other victims of the shame game survive, too, she said. I want to put my suffering to good use and give purpose to my past.
Lewinsky also adroitly avoided blaming the Clintons for her decades of misery. The villain in her tale was Matt Drudge and the other conservative outlets that dared to make her affair with the president an issue worthy of public scrutiny, but all understand that her abuser the man who took sexual advantage of her in the White House — was President Bill Clinton.
Those are words you are not to speak in polite company lest they offend the sensibilities of a fan of the 42nd President and his wife, but they are implicit and laced throughout Lewinskys account of her harrowing experience.
Clinton fans are now palpably nervous about what the reemergence of this figure who forced Hillary Clinton, a self-styled feminist icon and likely Democratic standard-bearer, to stand by her man.
She has a point that she wants to make, which is a legitimate and important point, Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus said on Tuesday. If she is making it simultaneous with a Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, I dont think thats by any means fatal to a Hillary Clinton presidential campaign but I dont think its helpful either.
The timing, NBC News host Andrea Mitchell said in a segment on NBC’s Nightly News, couldnt be worse for Bill and Hillary Clinton.
I think no one was probably sorrier to hear Monica Lewinskys name raised again than Hillary Clinton, USA Today columnist Susan Page concurred, noting that this represents an extraordinary painful period of the former first ladys life.
But the most astounding display of concern for how this development affects Clintons political prospects came from reproductive rights advocate and MSNBC.com journalist Irin Carmon:
She noted that, while not endorsing the bullying Lewinsky received and continues to endure, someone who had an affair with the president, a president who was being targeted by Republicans in an investigation, would have been slut-shamed, frankly, would have been treated badly.
So, Lewinskys victimization is not appropriate, but it is excusable primarily because Republicans cared. If you thought this equivocation had nothing to do with how this development damages Hillarys 2016 prospects, Carmon clarified:
I think its unfair to compare Monica Lewinsky with lifelong feminist activists and public statesman Hillary Clinton, she added after being confronted with an opinion piece which suggested Lewinsky would win over more women if she displayed more emotionality.
I think if Monica wants to use the fact that she is so notorious that her name is associated with things that are unsavory and people judge her all the time, if she wants to use those powers for good, I think thats great, Carmon continued.
Carmon later clarified that she wished she had added the caveat that Lewinskys actions could be considered unsavory, and are not necessarily objectively so, but her earlier remarks were far more surprising. Carmon, a popular feminist writer, essentially justified the shaming of Lewinsky for having fallen for and been seduced by an older man in a position of supreme authority. Those actions, in fact, made her notorious.
Lewinskys actions resulted in the impeachment of Bill Clinton and earned her the hatred of a generation of Democrats, but her greatest crime robbing Hillary Clinton of what the left believes is her due may yet be in the offing.
Monica has made the Hillary look like a FOOL!!!! Go MONICA!!
Monica should run against Hillary ... what a hoot that would be!
No, this is all making Hitlery happy. Monica is speaking out two full years before the election....by the time the general public is engaged, this’ll be old news.
Could Lonica Mooinski hurt H! by sitting on her?
This will bring back memories of Hillary’s war on women.
She had the political world on pause for the entire year of 1998. However the world and America prospered.
Shows what can happen when government is distracted by something frivolous.
Drudge was about MSM censorship, not Ms. Lewinski; and he won big. If W was in office as the perp, there would be no need for Matt Drudge.
Then let it be a tie and put them together on the cover of Time.
After Lewinsky’s appearance at the Forbess Under 30 Summit, a visibly angry Hillary Clinton called her up and said: “Listen Monica, I’ve got a real good shot at the presidency.....don’t blow it for me!”
Out, out, blue dress!
Monica needs to avoid: Parks, Night, Cars, Hotels, and any situation that involves her being alone with anyone she doesn’t trust and/or know well....
“Two whores were in a bar....”
Uh oh! Bimbo eruption! What’s Betsy Wright doing these days? Can she join the Hillary ‘16 campaign?
hmmmm
Hadn’t considered the Hillary angle regarding this. Why does Lewinsky wait until now to ‘come out’?
Can’t help but to think someone, somewhere is paying somebody.
Lewinsky gets a big following over a year or so, and BOOM... ‘Surprise’ on Hillary with some bombshell that she can’t defend, just before a big primary. Count on it!
If it were not for the Republicans, Monica would have disappeared off the face of the earth and never heard from again until she headed up the pearly gates welcome wagon for Chandra Levy.
Other Clinton Admin bystanders would have wished they could have had such Republican scrutiny had they not committed suicide with three shots to the back of the head in public in a D.C. ice cream store.
And Monica replied: “Been there. Done that”.
First, there’s no sign that Monica is ever going to “shut her mouth” (for any reason). As long as she keeps talking, this stays in the public awareness, and there’s nothing good in it for Hillary.
Second, she blames Drudge and says there was no Facebook or Instagram back then, which is correct (if I were Drudge, I’d wear it as a badge of honor). But I can’t think of a major scandal that has been revealed by Facebook or Instagram - they just propagate meaningless drivel. Twitter has only served to expose (pun intended) the stupidity of morons like Anthony Weiner, who did themselves in.
No, Drudge is not to blame for her behavior, but he certainly can be credited with doing the journalism that the big media back then would not do, any more than they will go after Obama today. The Drudgereport remains an unadorned one-page plain-jane html nothing, yet has become the go-to source for millions and one of the top-ranked sites on the internet. Thanks in no small part to Drudge’s role in exposing the Bill-Monica affair.
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