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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: After Years of Slamming Trump, Joy Behar Downplays Clinton's Lewinsky Affair After Years of Slamming Trump, Joy Behar Downplays Clinton's Lewinsky Affair Joy Behar Says Trump Defiled the Presidency, McCain Shuts Her Down Volume 90% By C. Douglas Golden Published March 8, 2020 at 10:41am Im shocked that there are still people willing to die on Bill Clinton Hill. If you want to praise his presidency as the kind of liberalism you like, thats fine. What I dont get is the same people who believe Trumps Access Hollywood tape or affairs are terminally disqualifying elements for the presidency are willing to publicly argue that having an affair with a White House intern and then smearing her character and lying under oath about it is just fine. That strange paradox has reared its head again now that Hulus new documentary series about Hillary Clinton appropriately titled Hillary is now available to stream. I havent binge-watched it yet because I literally have anything better to do, but Joy Behar and the folks on The View took a gander and Behar, at the very least, came away with an interesting interpretation of the whole thing. In the series, Bill Clinton describes the affair as something he did to manage my anxieties and that he regrets Monica Lewinskys life was defined by it unfairly, I think. (He thinks?) Discussing the clip on Fridays episode of The View, panelist and general ringmaster Whoopi Goldberg began the discussion by noting the other person who has been defined by it has been Hillary. Because, you know, people are still so angry at her. You know, she stayed with her husband, so were angry at her for that. But, you know, nobody came out on top. Guest host Sara Haines said there arent winners in that, for sure
but I do think there was a loser and my heart breaks for Monica Lewinsky Enter Joy Behar. My heart breaks for the United States of America because Hillary should have been president, and dont think that that whole affair didnt play into it, she said. Thats who I feel sorry for. More than Lewinsky, who has been tarred for a lifetime and was, as Haines pointed out, considered a pariah? For Behar, it was Hillary who was the real victim. And Bill shouldnt feel too bad about what he with Lewinsky, although maybe a little: He said he did it to release relieve anxiety. Whatever happened to Xanax? Behar joked. Haines pointed out a very relevant angle on this: I dont think it was the pressure of the office, I think it was the power of the office. Behar admitted that Clinton was the president of the United States. He needed to think twice about what he did. Which would have been fine, except for her statement that hes sorry, and I appreciate that. Hes very sorry about it and sorry about what happened to Monica. Contrarian co-host Meghan McCain pointed out that Lewinsky probably deserved more than an apology, given the trauma shed endured. I follow [Lewinsky] on Twitter and I follow her work she does now, McCain said. I think shes an interesting voice and anti-bullying advocate and I like the person shes become, but its not without these horrible struggles. I do think the #MeToo movement never seems to hit Bill Clinton. Yes, it does, Behar shot back. He got oral sex from an intern who was 21, and I dont know, I think he gets a lot of passes in the Democratic Party, McCain said. When you go back and reread the way some people covered him like [former Vanity Fair editor] Tina Brown and, I believe, [New York Times columnist] Maureen Dowd, they said the fact that he had an affair so it makes him sexier. There was a bit more discussion about the double standard and how people blamed Hillary but continued to support her husband. And three, two, one
Look at what Trump gets away with, my God, compared to that. Its unbelievable, Behar said. Cue applause, because this is The View. But McCain wasnt buying it, and brought this back to Clinton: Trump, to my knowledge, hasnt received oral sex in the Oval Office and I do think theres still a big difference between, like, the desecration of our White House. To me, it was the beginning of the end of a lot of things in this country. I hate to say this but the desecration of the White House began long before Goldberg said. With Trump, Behar said. No, no, it began long before Bill Clinton. You have the Kennedy years and you have look, nobody comes out on top in this, Goldberg said, again using that unfortunate turn of phrase. Beyond the curious idea of Hillary Clinton being the real victim here keep in mind Hillary was at the forefront of the Clinton White Houses media assault in the wake of the revelation of the Lewinsky affair, an offensive that helped paint Lewinsky as a star-struck fabulist and Clintons enemies as a vast right-wing conspiracy the idea that Trumps behavior prior to being in the White House somehow excuses what Clinton did within the White House is exceptionally wrong. And this is the kind of reasoning Behar has been peddling for years, as followers of The View will no doubt be aware. Say what you will about Trumps behavior and Behar definitely does that there isnt any proof he desecrated the White House with that kind of behavior. There have been no furtive cigars, no liaisons alleged anywhere in 1600 Pennsylvania. This is the invariable problem with Bill Clintons defenders. Hillary gives him enough rope to hang himself, and he certainly did. That the president of the United States doesnt have enough sexual continence to manage his anxieties without having an extramarital relationship in the White House with an intern less than half his age is a uniquely lowering state of affairs, not to mention the most egregious case of a power and maturity imbalance one can imagine. That this power imbalance was turned upon Lewinsky when she was left out to dry by Clinton and his phalanx of lawyers, politicos and surrogates is even more uniquely egregious. It wasnt until the infamous blue dress was produced that Bill Clinton even considered admitting to the affair, but not after one of the most sustained and ugly attacks against a private individual weve seen in American political history. As for the #MeToo movement, aside from a few murmurs that Clintons abuses of power sounded an awful lot like those of other famous, disgraced men and momentarily giving a bit of credence to the claims of Juanita Broaddrick it didnt take long for its supporters to forget about the Clinton angle. There still hasnt been anything close to a serious look, and certainly not the kind of revisionist scrutiny the movement applied to others. All of this is what the Joy Behars of the world are defending. Theres no amount of but Trump!
that can change those very salient facts. Poster Comment: We must revisit this sordid episode to see just who the real scum balls are. Monica must have been game to the idea of giving head to the President. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 7.
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There were more than just Monica and the rape of Juanita Broaddrick ("better put some ice on that"). There was Kathleen Willey who came to Slick for some help on the day her husband committed suicide and he came on to her physically, leaving her shocked and scared. She has said that Hillary tried to intimidate her into silence. From Wikipedia: On November 6, 2007, her book Target: Caught in the Crosshairs of Bill and Hillary Clinton was published by WND Books, an imprint of World Ahead Media and WorldNetDaily. In her book, Willey claimed that on Labor Day weekend 2007, her house was burglarized, with the only thing stolen being a manuscript of her book. Willey stated that she believes individuals with ties to the Clintons were responsible for the break-in. She also filed a police report.[19] Willey draws similarities in her book between the circumstances of her husband's death on November 29, 1993 and of the death of Vincent Foster,[20] although she does not claim to know that any wrongdoing took place.[21] "A Scandal a Day" website In July 2015, Willey launched "A Scandal A Day," an anti-Clinton website;[22] the website was set up by an Arizona-based private detective company Maverick Investigations, owned by Tom Watson.[23] Willey was, in 2016, interviewed by Larry King about the alleged incident.[24] Appearance with Trump In October 2016, Willey joined Donald Trump for a press conference before the second presidential debate to air grievances against Hillary and Bill Clinton. The conference also included Juanita Broaddrick, Paula Jones, and Kathy Shelton.[25][26] She was paid $2,500 for the appearance by a Political Action Committee headed by Roger Stone.[27] Paula Jones, who filed suit against Clinton in 1994 for sexual harassment for exposing himself to her and asking for a blowjob. In October 2016, Leslie Millwee accused Bill Clinton of sexually assaulting her three times in 1980. Millwee was then an employee at a now-defunct Arkansas based television station, and Clinton was then governor of Arkansas. Millwee told Breitbart News that on each of the three occasions, Clinton came up behind her and fondled her breasts, and on the second occasion, he rubbed his crotch against her and came to orgasm. In a 1998 op-ed for the New York Times, feminist icon Gloria Steinem said of Willey and Jones, "Mr. Clinton seems to have made a clumsy sexual pass, then accepted rejection." In 2017 the article was described in The Atlantic as "notorious": "It slut-shamed, victim-blamed, and age-shamed; it urged compassion for and gratitude to the man the women accused." This is not the first time Behar has shown her hypocrisy about the fair haired boy of the Democratic Party. In 2016, on the U.S. television program The View, co-host Joy Behar referred to Bill Clinton's accusers as "tramps".
And after the second occurrence she came back for a third go round? She must be a glutton for punishment. ;)
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