This is so creepy… and why do democrats always seem to justify their immoral or illegal behavior?
When Bill Clinton was president, he committed an affair with then White House intern, Monica Lewinsky, and later
lied about it under oath, actually committing an impeachable offense.
But, in a new documentary, Slick Willie has claimed that the affair was the way he used to “manage my anxiety.”
In the upcoming Hulu series, Clinton talks about his wife and the rigors of the job of Chief Executive of the nation,
comparing it to being a boxer “staggering” around after a 15-round fight had been extended to 30 rounds.
Many people wonder if all the illegal schemes added to that ‘anxiety.’
The New York Post reported:
“And here’s something that’ll take your mind off it for a while,” Clinton, 73, says of his two-year tryst with Lewinsky
that began in 1995 when she was 22.
“Everybody’s life has pressures and disappointments, terrors, fears of whatever,” he continues.
“Things I did to manage my anxieties for years.”
Episode three of the one-sided, four-part biography series about Hillary Clinton — which premieres Friday —
focuses on the sordid, 25-year-old affair that almost ended Clinton’s presidency and dogged his wife throughout
her own political career.
Titled “The Hardest Decision,” the episode leads with footage from the 2016 campaign in which President Trump
talks about the scandalous liaison, calling Hillary “an enabler.”
It later cuts to Bill’s deposition in Paula Jones’ sexual harassment lawsuit against him, in which he was asked
detailed questions about Lewinsky.
Statements he made denying the affair in that deposition were the basis for the perjury charges that led to his impeachment
in the House, before his ultimate acquittal in the Senate in 1999.
When news of the relationship was about to break, Bill woke Hillary to alert her.
“I was just waking up … I was having a hard time processing and I said,
‘What are you talking about? What is this? What do you mean?’”
Hillary, 72, recalled.
“He said, ‘There’s nothing to it.
It’s not true.
I may have been too nice to her, I may have paid her too much attention … but there was nothing.’”
“He was adamant, and he was convincing to me,” she said.
The former first lady said she was convinced the accusation was made up — hearkening to her infamous allegations
of a “vast right-wing conspiracy” out to get her and her husband.
“If they could make up something, they were so partisan that they would do it,” she says.
[Remember the democrat rule… they accuse other of what they are already doing.]
But Bill eventually owned up to straying.
“I went and sat on the bed and talked to her.
I told her exactly what happened, when it happened,” he says in the documentary.
“I said I feel terrible about it … I have no defenses, it’s inexcusable what I did.”
Upon his admission, Hillary says, she was “devastated.”
“I was so, you know, personally hurt,” she says, becoming emotional.
“It just … anyway, it was … horrible.”
She then made him tell their daughter, Chelsea, which Bill says was “just awful.”
“Justifiably what I did was wrong. I just hated to hurt her but … we all bring our baggage
to life and sometimes we do things we shouldn’t do and it was awful what I did.”
Bill claims to be “a different, totally different person than I was” and extends a half-baked apology to Lewinsky.
“I feel terrible about the fact that Monica Lewinsky’s life was defined by it, unfairly I think, over the years
I’ve watched her try to get a normal life again,” he says.
Lewinsky, 46, has said that in light of the #MeToo movement, she’s come to see her relationship with
Clinton as “a gross abuse of power” on his part, based on their 27-year age gap and his position.
The documentary does not address her statements, which she wrote about in a 2018 Vanity Fair article,
nor did Lewinsky participate in the documentary.
She declined to comment to The Post, via her rep.
The entire episode is just gross and creepy, many people argue.
Courtesy by Georgette
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