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“The view” Heavy in the treatment of Mónica Lewinsky’s media on the 27th anniversary of the White House scandal that shook the nation.
The hosts argued that there has been a cultural movement to reexamine Lewinsky’s role as a young White House intern in his infamous matter with President Bill Clinton That finally led to its dismissal in 1998.
The hosts argued that Lewinsky’s life was more harmed by the matter, while Clinton returned to his life outside the White House relatively “unharmed.”
Coanfrerion Alyssa Farah Griffin said he remembered that the media approach focused negatively on Lewinsky.
A photograph that shows the former White House intern, Monica Lewinsky, to the president of Bill Clinton, in a White House function presented as evidence in Documents of the Starr investigation and published by the Judicial Committee of the Chamber of the Chamber on September 21, 1998. (Getty images)
“I remember the headlines,” he said. “I was criticizing its appearance, its weight. ‘The Lewinsky scandal’, not the man who is the person in a much greater position of power that also participated in the matter.”
Farah Griffin said today that people are smarter to recognize the dynamics of power at stake in the matter and said that Clinton should have had “much more responsibility” than him.
Coanfrerion Sunny Hostin agreed that the situation had a “terrible” power dynamic, and as the mother of a 22 -year -old son, he sees the matter of a different light now. She denounced the culture of canceling to avoid that Lewinsky progresses with her life.
“This is a woman who, 30 years later, is still somewhat defined by this,” he said.
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Monica Lewinsky has talked about being intimidated by the press. (AP)
“I absolutely believe that it was assimilated,” Sara Haines coanfrerion agreed.
Haines explained how Lewinsky’s name was tarnished by media attention and cost him the ability to form romantic relationships.
“This is not everything in President Clinton, but President Clinton, between the two, was unscathed. He continued to have a life. He was able to restore his marriage, his family, everything that mattered to him,” said Haines.
“When I think of Monica LewinskyJump to the ‘Lewinsky scandal’, “he continued.
“Seeing how Lewinsky was shattered by the moral police of the times … Everything fell on her and the media were a reflection of what society agreed,” said Haines.
President Bill Clinton was accused during his second term in office for lying under oath and obstructing justice. (Joyce Naltchayan/AFP through Getty Images)
The matter between Lewinsky and Clinton came to light during his second term in office.
He was accused by the House of Representatives on December 19, 1998, for committing perjury before a great jury and obstructing justice.
The coanfrerion Joy Behar backed up how her coanffations defended Lewinsky, but agreed that there has been a cultural change since the #MeToo movement.
Behar said that Lewinsky, who was 22 years old at the beginning of the matter, was “not a baby” at that time and should also have some “self -awareness” of what he learned from the incident, 27 years later.
“When I was 22, I was married,” said Behar. “Twenty -two is not a baby.”
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Monica Lewinsky opened the “Call Her Daddy” podcast about his adventure with former President Bill Clinton. (Photo of Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/Filmmagic)
The theme was addressed due to the comments that Lewinsky made during an appearance in the Podcast “call your dad” On Wednesday.
“I think the correct way to handle a situation like that would probably be to say that it was no matter of anyone and resign,” Lewinsky told Host Alex Cooper after revealing that he had never been asked about how the situation should have been handled. “Or find a way of staying in the position that was not lying and not throwing a young person who is just beginning in the world under the bus.”
Lewinsky also said That although he felt that Clinton’s behavior was worse, he still made his own mistakes.
“We recognize that while there were so many ways that Bill’s behavior was more representable than mine, I made mistakes,” he said.
Hanna Paneck of Fox News contributed to this report.