Showing posts with label Bill Clinton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bill Clinton. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Putin’s Revenge

 

Vladimir Putin

Putin’s Revenge


Humiliated by the 1990s, Russia’s strongman is determined to win Cold War 2.0. He may be succeeding.


 

December 16, 2016



Twenty years before Vladimir Putin began his ingenious campaign to influence the U.S. presidential election, his predecessor as Russia’s president stood on a dark street near the White House. In his underpants. Looking for a pizza.

Saturday, April 23, 2016

Monica Lewinsky: ‘The shame sticks to you like tar’

Monica Lewinsky



Monica Lewinsky: ‘The shame sticks to you like tar’



Nearly 20 years ago, Monica Lewinsky found herself at the heart of a political storm. Now she’s turned that dark time into a force for good


Jon Ronson
Saturday 16 April 2016 09.00 BST


O
ne night in London in 2005, a woman said a surprisingly eerie thing to Monica Lewinsky. Lewinsky had moved from New York a few days earlier to take a master’s in social psychology at the London School of Economics. On her first weekend, she went drinking with a woman she thought might become a friend. “But she suddenly said she knew really high-powered people,” Lewinsky says, “and I shouldn’t have come to London because I wasn’t wanted there.”



Lewinsky is telling me this story at a table in a quiet corner of a West Hollywood hotel. We had to pay extra for the table to be curtained off. It was my idea. If we hadn’t done it, passersby would probably have stared. Lewinsky would have noticed the stares and would have clammed up a little. “I’m hyper-aware of how other people may be perceiving me,” she says.

Friday, April 22, 2016

Hillary, Bill and me / On growing up in the shadow of Monica Lewinsky

Monica Lewinsky
Hillary, Bill and me: on growing up in the shadow of Monica Lewinsky

Young women do understand the significance of the former secretary of state’s candidacy – but it’s the demonization of a guileless intern that has one writer reflecting on the Democrat’s complacency when misogyny hit close to home

Jean Hannah Edelstein
Sunday 21 February 2016 13.00 GMT

‘Who among us, when confronted by infidelity, has not felt the urge to place the blame on the guilty party who is not our partner?’ Photograph: Vin Ganapathy for The Guardian

Bill Clinton taught me about blow jobs. Indirectly, but: in early 1998, 16 years old, I lived in a sleepy semi-rural suburb in upstate New York, where I spent a lot of time reading mid-20th century British novels. My parents discouraged me from watching R-rated movies, we did not have cable television, and I hung out with a crew of girls who were, by and large, very good at math.

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Bill Clinton portrait artist hints at Monica Lewinsky scandal


Bill Clinton looking up at his portrait during its unveiling at the Smithsonian Castle Building in Washington. Photograph: Haraz N Ghanbari/AP

Bill Clinton portrait artist hints at Monica Lewinsky scandal


Nelson Shanks: ‘I could never get this Monica thing completely out of my mind and it is subtly incorporated in the painting’

Alan Yuhas in Washington
Tuesday 3 March 2015 00.37 GMT


The artist responsible for a portrait of Bill Clinton in Washington’s National Portrait Gallery says he painted a hint of the Monica Lewinsky scandal on the canvas.
Nelson Shanks, of south-east Pennsylvania, told the Philadelphia Daily News that while painting a portrait of the former president, “I could never get this Monica thing” – meaning the president’s sexual tryst with a White House intern and subsequent lies about the liaison – “completely out of my mind and it is subtly incorporated in the painting”.

White House push to defend Clinton during Lewinsky affair revealed

Hillary and Bill Clinton at Harkin Steak Fry in Indianola, Iowa, in September (2014). Photograph: Jim Young


White House push to defend Clinton during Lewinsky affair revealed

Documents released by the National Archives also touch on Whitewater investigation and former president’s last pardons


Associated Press in Washington
Saturday 11 October 2014 10.29 BST


The White House made a public push to defend the then president, Bill Clinton, during a series of investigations relating to his affair with intern Monica Lewinsky and other matters, according to thousands of pages of documents released by the National Archives.
The papers did not appear to reveal any new information that might affect a potential presidential campaign by Hillary Clinton in 2016.

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Hillary Clinton memoir / We 'were broke' after presidency


Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton memoir: we 'were broke' after presidency
Launching her memoir, Clinton reveals debt caused by Chelsea's education and legal bills relating to Lewinsky affair

Associated Press in Washington
Tuesday 10 June 2014 09.07 BST



Hillary Clinton's family was "dead broke" and saddled with legal bills when she and her husband, Bill, left the White House, the former first lady has revealed.
"We came out of the White House not only dead broke, but in debt," Clinton told ABC News at the start of a tour to promote her memoir, Hard Choices, which is released on Tuesday. "We had no money when we got there and we struggled to piece together the resources for mortgages, for houses, for Chelsea's education. You know, it was not easy."

How Bill Clinton betrayed us / Allies speak out on Lewinsky affair


Bill Clinton
How Bill Clinton betrayed us: allies speak out on Lewinsky affair
TV documentary reveals how Clinton's closest aides felt about affair that ended in scandal
Vanessa Thorpe, arts and media correspondent
Saturday 11 February 2012 17.18 GMT

A close-knit band of friends and colleagues around Bill Clinton at the time of the Monica Lewinsky affair will speak publicly for the first time of their disbelief and sense of betrayal this month in a much-anticipated four-hour documentary about the former US president.
Monica Lewinsky and Bill Clinton photographed together in November 1995

The two-part biography, which premieres in Britain and America on 20 February , chronicles Clinton's struggle with his unruly libido from the beginning of a political career he was determined would take him to the White House. His loyal adviser, the pollster Dick Morris, will tell of the moment Clinton rang him just before evidence of his affair with Lewinsky was about to be made public.