two words, don t deaf. that is how late night host stephen colbert labeled the latest comments by bill clinton on monica lewinsky, criticizing his namstatements to nbc that h quote, did the right thing, and that this was litigated 20 years ago. la night the president took a much different tone. they had to distill it. and it was looking like i didn say i wouldn t apologize and i was mad at me. it wasn t my finest hour. the important thing is that was a very painful thing that happ 20 years ago. just as a reminder, this is exactly what clinton said to nbc.
which is the reason he s going on all these shows, would be overshadowed by this. the way he s talking about this, we re just in a totally different era now in how we treat these different situ how most people lookt l now ve she was perceived decades ago. same exact sentiment. being a much younger woman, and props to stephen colbert. heather, watched. how do you think bill clinton did with this do-over interview? oh boo-hoo your $60 million in debt. it was really unfortunat monicay camet the wrong time. she didn t have the me-too movement behind her. also if this happened in the obama administration and she might hav had an affair with a president maybe five years ago, even then she would have had the
and how is his clean-up being received? you you can tell bill clinton is thinking of the of 20 years ago or i wasg about this earlier today when i was younger and hearing monica lewinsky scandal, i remember thinking in my head this is somehow her fault. now i think we see tdifferent c. stephen colbert laid it out pretty well on his show and he confronted bill clinton. he said you are thee a man i a position, using your position in a xually inappropriate way. i mean, the top of the example. and i think it s really stunni that in this era it s sort of these late-night hosts are stepping forward and being these people to push on these subjects. it was pretty clear that if bill clinton realized if he didn t address this and change his tone, his entire book tour,