With my boss. A 22yearold sort of way, it happened. Was the president of the United States. That probably happens less often it. [laughter] i deeply regretted for many reasons not the least of which is because people were hurt and that is never ok. Then, we started an affair that lasted on an off for two years. At that time, it was my everything. I guess you could say that was the golden bubble part for me, the nice part. The nasty part was that it , public with a vengeance. Internet and a website that at the time was scarcely known outside of reportton dc, the drudge , within 24 hours, i became a public figure. States, in the united but around the entire globe. As far is major news stories are concerned, this was the first time that the traditional media was usurped by the internet. There was a media frenzy. It was pregoogle. The World Wide Web as we called , it was already a big part of life. I went from being a completely private figure two a publicly humiliated one. Patient zero. A
i don t think it refers to me, you know? i do think monica linsky is being a little bit sensitive. you don t see me going after back has an entire song named loser. i think it s kind of fun that they use her name as a verb. they go oh, you monica lewinskyed like that s kind of cool. i could get on board with that. maybe ago how did you get down to the lobby, and i go i bidened. that means when you get to the bottom of the stairs without using any of them. or like oh, man, they brian steltered my salad. that s when you replace the lettuce with fries. you made his day. it doesn t really make sense as a verb as she wrote it though. this dramatically if you re going to make a new action verb, wouldn t you name it after the
unprecedented. i was branded as a tramp, tired, slept, or, bimbo and of course that woman. she has always maintained a relationship with president clinton was one between two consenting adults, she says it was the public shaming that changed her life. i was seen by many but known by few. and i get it. it was easy to forget that woman was dimensional. had a soul and was once unbroken. what surprised me about monica is how well she has done after being under all this pressure, how she reinvented herself and made herself. monica s former coworker linda tripp found herself in a similar situation after the
will not let us call witnesses, we leave the senate chamber and refuse to proceed. days of arguments and secret deliberations, a senate vote shot down the idea of calling live witnesses. the motion is not agreed to. the senate approved a motion to authorize depositions from 3 witnesses. monica linsky, friend vernon jordan and sidney blumenthal. we were all in a state of disappointment. it was not the climactic day for us as house managers. every 12th is the goal for ending the trial unless something new and explosive emerges from the depositions. the white house hopes and predicts that will not be the case. house managers hope that it will. on for very 6, 1999, portions of the videotaped depositions
she said he should have resigned during the scandal. that s a way she s looking out for herself and only herself. that s one of the reasons that money will probably never get behind her. jessica: especially if you watch the documentary with monica linsky, she said she didn t want him to resign. pete: i don t think she s a great and dynamic candidate. in the era of trump, the democrats are going to nominate somebody that checks every box and fires of their base. that s not kristen gillibrand. i think a lot of the money is going to sit very long time, until that person, man or women, emerges and people say this is the person to be the punch back on trump. which is not her. harris: i only have it one thing to say. i don t call it the monica lewinsky scandal, i called bill clinton scandal paid that s it. jessica: she would prefer that, too. harris: it s not about preference, it s about fact. he was the one in power. jessica: is the kid interesting in the politico piece, it s