Posted on 10/21/2014 6:53:25 AM PDT by rktman
Speaking at the Forbes 30 under 30 summit, former White House intern Monica Lewinsky explained to the audience that she was "patient zero" for being bullied on the internet.
"My life was ruined by DRUDGE," she said, according to James O'Keefe, who appears to be attending the summit.
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careful what you put in your mouth......you don’t know where it’s been.
“My life was ruined by Drudge.”
No sweetheart, your life was ruined when you wrapped your lips around that horndog’s, ahem, private parts.
No, your life was ruined by:
Yourself
The “man” you claimed you “loved” You know, the same one who used your young, sorry azz, like he’s used plenty of other women?
Your continued “lookitme” desperation for attention
BTW, males only like tramps short term
Falatio.... ?
I was on the stair master at the gym yesterday when this was on TV. There were 4 women around me who happened to be watching the same channel and were all watching Lewinsky speaking. All of them started to yell at the TV and one was next to me pointing at the screen and laughing. Lewinsky did not go over well with these women.
No, hon, your life was ruined when you put Bill Clinton’s tallywacker in your mouth.
The stupid is still strong with that one.
Bill Clinton ruined her life, he was the POTUS, and he could have cared less. Lewinsky was a young girl who was struggling with a weight problem and would have done Bugs Bunny for attention, CLINTON took full advantage of her situation.
Takes two to tango.
“Drudge ruined me!!
You ruined yourself Monica. Dumb decisions have consequences.
Maybe if she would have performed for Hildabeast the way she did for Bill she would be “better off”
She is solely responsible for turning her name into a verb.
What is the fluid capacity of Monica’s mouth?
One US Leader.
Sorry Monica,
Your life was ruined by YOUR OWN CHOICES.
She just graduated from college!
There’s a pretty good argument that she’s better off, materially at any rate, for all the wear and tear and attention.
I feel absolutely no sympathy for Monica Lewinsky.
She grew up in comfort and luxury in Southern California; her father is a prominent oncologist; after her parents divorced, Lewinsky’s mother remarried into the Strauss family, which owned a chain of radio stations.
Despite meager academic credentials (and a non-existent resume), Ms. Lewinskey—through family connections—gets an unpaid internship in D.C., quickly followed by a paying gig at the White House. From media accounts and legal records, we now that Lewinsky had her eyes on Bill Clinton from Day One, doing everything she could to call attention to herself and get Slick Willie interested. Of course, Bill was happy to oblige, and Lewinsky became another name on the long list of women used, abused and discarded by William Jefferson Clinton.
After the scandal and her public humiliation, Lewinsky had the resources (read: family wealth) to do as she pleased, even earning a master’s at the London School of Economics. In fact, I can’t find any proof she’s had a steady job since 1997—and she dodged felony perjury and conspiracy charges as well. Poor little waif.
Now, we’re supposed to welcome her as some sort of expert on-God-knows-what: Lewinskys? Having affairs with married men? Internet bullying? Give me a break; Monica Lewinsky created her own humiliation when she decided to pursue Bill Clinton and became his own, personal humidor. Her “exile” from public life has been very comfortable, free from the financial and job worries that ensnared others in the Clinton orbit. Compare what happened to Monica and the living hell that Linda Tripp, Kathleen Willey, and Juanita Broderick have been through. You can make the case the Lewinsky got off easy.
However, it is curious that Ms. Lewinsky has chosen this moment to re-launch herself. I personally believe it has everything to do with Hillary Clinton and the fact that Bill chose her over Monica. Hillary will begin campaigning in earnest for the Democratic presidential nomination early next year, and it looks like Lewinsky will be in the public spotlight as well. Of course, the media considers the Lewinsky affair old news (and would never ask Hillary a question about it), but just her presence on the media circuit is enough to drive Hillary up a wall.
Apparently, Monica has forgotten that the Clintons have a long history of taking care of potential annoyances and problems. I’m not predicting that Lewinsky will meet a sudden, tragic fate, but it’s certain that Hillary’s media friends will re-launch the nut/slut attacks that drove Lewinsky into exile almost 20 years ago.
This has to be a strategy by the Clinton Apparatchiks to defuse the Slickmeister’s sexual cheating. With Lewinsky positioned into victim status, the slick looks like a hero when he swoops down to rescue her.
Girl, what part of "Thou shalt not commit adultery" is so hard for you to understand?
Monica, your time in the spotlight has been educational and I thank you for stepping up and showing everyone, especially young, vulnerable women, the consequences of violating that Commandment!
Now, for your own good and salvation, stop blaming others for what you've done to yourself when you opened that Pandora's box of consequences.
You're showing a gluttony for punishment that will soon be satiated should you continue down this path.
You have nailed it! However, I would change your sentence to read: it has everything to do with Hillary Clinton and the fact that Bill chose Monica over Hillary. That is the central issue that needs to be diffused by the Clinton Apparatchiks.
Still blaming others for her own escapades.
She’ll never recover until she admits her own involvement.
Drudge did not ruin her life .. SHE RUINED HER LIFE. And, I don’t believe Bill Clinton was EVER HER BOSS. She was an intern .. not a special assistant to the President.
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