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'The Clinton Affair': Monica Lewinsky reveals she mistook Bill Clinton semen stain for ‘spinach dip’ in new documentary

Monica Lewinsky is finally opening up about the details of her affair with former President Bill Clinton. Reports state Lewinsky, in her new A&E docuseries 'The Clinton Affair' which premiers on November 18, has discussed everything from how Clinton wooed her to the infamous stain on her blue dress.







Lewinsky, in one episode, which was viewed by the New York Post, said that she was not aware that the infamous blue dress she was wearing at the time was stained and at one point also believed that she had gotten spinach dip on the frock she was wearing.
Lewinsky, in the series, also revealed that she had gotten the stain after performing a sex act on the president in the bathroom of the Oval office, adding that the incident occurred shortly after Clinton gifted her a hat pin and a copy of Walt Whitman's 'Leave of Grass', according to The Starr Report.
"I went to dinner that night. None of these people said to me, 'Hey, you’ve got to go to the bathroom, you’ve got stuff all over your dress,'" Lewinsky said, adding that she was called to the White House with a promise of a present and she entered the Oval Office with Clinton and his secretary. The secretary reportedly hid in the dining room and had only initially accompanied them so the duo would not be seen alone. 

A photograph showing former White House intern Monica Lewinsky meeting President Bill Clinton at a White House Christmas part December 16, 1996 submitted as evidence in documents by the Starr investigation and released by the House Judicary committee September 21, 1998.
A photograph showing former White House intern Monica Lewinsky meeting President Bill Clinton at a White House Christmas part December 16, 1996 submitted as evidence in documents by the Starr investigation and released by the House Judicary committee September 21, 1998.

Lewinsky said that when the two were alone in the Oval Office, he handed her a hat pin, saying "you always look so cute in hats" or "you and your hats." The pin was followed by a "really beautiful copy" of Whitman's 'Leaves of Grass'. The duo then headed to the lavatory shortly after that.

Monica did not realize that a stain on the blue Gap dress she had worn for the encounter with Clinton was the president’s semen until months later (Getty Images)
Monica did not realize that a stain on the blue Gap dress she had worn for the encounter with Clinton was the president’s semen until months later (Getty Images)

"And so we moved to the bathroom and were more intimate. There was some attention paid on me and then I was reciprocating, where up until that point he had always stopped before completion on his part," Lewinsky recalled. "I sort of stood up and said I wanted to move past that stage and so he finally said OK."
"So that finished and then I hugged him after. And he hugged me. And off I went," she added.
Lewinsky, in an article for Vanity Fair, also said that she was disappointed that Clinton doesn't think he should apologize to his former intern, and she also expressed her desire to say sorry to his wife Hillary Clinton.

Monica Lewinsky says that she was not even aware the dress was stained (Getty Images)
Monica Lewinsky says that she was not even aware the dress was stained (Getty Images)

"The process of this docuseries led me to new rooms of shame that I still needed to explore, and delivered me to Grief’s doorstep," Lewinsky wrote in the article. "Grief for a relationship that had no normal closure, and instead was slowly dismantled by two decades of Bill Clinton's behavior that eventually (eventually!) helped me understand how, at 22, I took the small, narrow sliver of the man I knew and mistook it for the whole."

"My first public words after the scandal—uttered in an interview with Barbara Walters on March 3, 1999—were an apology directly to Chelsea and Mrs. Clinton," Lewinsky wrote. "And if I were to see Hillary in person today, I know that I would summon up whatever force I needed to again acknowledge to her—sincerely—how very sorry I am," she added.

In The Midst of Kavanaugh probe, Alyssa Milano Turn Around To says Bill Clinton 'probably should've' faced sex misconduct investigation

The confirmation process for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh seems to have given actress and activist Alyssa Milano some second thoughts about past sexual misconduct allegations against former President Bill Clinton -- a man for whom she once expressed "crazy amounts of love."

In an interview Thursday, Milano was asked whether conservatives had a point in suggesting that Kavanaugh be given the "benefit of the doubt" regarding "ugly allegations," in a way similar to Clinton, who completed his presidency and has gone forward with a productive career despite accusations about his personal conduct.
Milano resoundingly answered, "No."
"No, and I don't think Bill Clinton should've gotten that benefit of the doubt, in hindsight," Milano told CNN's Chris Cuomo. "I think that as a nation, we were at a different time. I think that women were continually being silenced. And I think we gave him the benefit of the doubt, and we probably should've investigated the allegations against him as well."
On Tuesday, Clinton accuser Juanita Broaddrick asked Milano to "give us an update" on a 2012 tweet, in which Milano expressed her admiration for Bill Clinton, posting in a since-deleted message, "Bill Clinton, I love you so much. Like crazy amounts of love."
"REAL victims of Bill Clinton would like to hear from you," Broaddrick wrote to the actress, "or will you continue with your double standard bulls---?"
Broaddrick has demanded an FBI investigation into her 1978 rape claim against Clinton.
In Thursday's interview Milano also urged the public to look beyond partisanship and said that society's goal should be a "just world with equality for women."
"This is not about partisan politics to me, this is about humanity," the mother of two said. "And we have to, even though this process is so uncomfortable for everyone, we really have to look at it, look at where we want to be, who we want to be as a nation and really examine this in a nonpolitcal way, but just in a human way."
She concluded by saying that she thought the senators who are on the fence about Kavanaugh's nomination "care tremendously."
"My thought to them would be, 'You have to show us that you care about us by your vote, not just by your uncertainty,'" Milano said.
New York native Milano, 45, known for roles on "Charmed" and "Melrose Place," as well as appearances in numerous films, has long been outspoken.
Most recently, Milano drew criticism this month from Daily Wire editor Ben Shapiro, after she claimed that the Kavanaugh hearings might be creating "a hard time" for men regarding scrutiny of their personal behavior.
"White men are presumed guilty because they are white men," Shapiro said, characterizing the actress' remarks as "the essence of sexisim" during an appearance on Fox News Channel.
Meanwhile, Milano's remarks about the National Rifle Association irritated Andrew Pollack, father of one of the victim's of February's mass shooting in Parkland, Fla.
"@Alyssa_Milano in her speech in Parkland blamed the @NRA for the shooting that killed my daughter," Pollack tweeted. "She needs to learn her facts before she speaks."

Bill Clinton and Hillary Have Not Been Speaking With Each Other After disagreement Over Memoir


Bill and Hillary Clinton are no longer speaking to one another after a fight over edits to the former Democratic presidential nominee’s campaign memoir, according to a controversial author and journalist who has covered the Clintons for years. 
Ed Klein, who says he has reliable sources close to the former first family, told "Fox & Friends" on Friday that former President Bill Clinton threw a manuscript of Hillary's new book, “What Happened,” in the trash after she ignored his advice not to publish it. The book recounts her experience throughout the 2016 presidential election. 
“He told her she looked angry and out of touch,” Klein told “Fox & Friends," claiming Bill was giving Hillary constructive criticism and trying to help edit, but “she didn’t listen to him.”

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“He tried to edit it and she would have nothing to do with it,” Klein said.
When asked for comment, Clinton representatives sharply disputed Klein's reporting. 
'[N]ow that she lost, it looks to me that the Clinton dynasty is over, and they don’t have much to talk about anymore.'
- Ed Klein
"Ed is a sad man," Hillary Clinton's spokesman Nick Merrill told Fox News on Friday. 
"And a pathetic liar," Bill Clinton press secretary Angel Urena added in an email to Fox News. 
Klein, a former New York Times Magazine editor, has long been decried by liberal media watchdogs as a “conspiracy theorist,” while the Clintons and other Democrats have in the past denied some of his more sensational charges about the Clintons’ personal life and political feuds.
The Daily Mail first reported on Klein’s latest allegations.
According to Klein, tensions for the power couple mounted a month before the election, when he said Bill warned Hillary that she was “losing” and not “polling,” blaming her lack of visits to rust-belt states. But Hillary allegedly accused him of “not understanding modern data collection techniques,” and called him “out of touch.”
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton reacts as former President Bill Clinton smiles at her New Hampshire presidential primary campaign rally, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016, in Hooksett, N.H. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton reacts as former President Bill Clinton smiles at her New Hampshire presidential primary campaign rally, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016, in Hooksett, N.H. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
“Basically, she called him an old fool,” Klein said.
Klein said there has been “tension” between the two for years, including stretches where they haven’t talked – referencing the Monica Lewinsky scandal – but said this time may be different.
“They haven’t lived together for a long time. Once in a while, they get together for photo-ops,” Klein said. “… But they’ve been on the phone together for years and years talking about politics.”
Klein added: “But now that she lost, it looks to me that the Clinton dynasty is over, and they don’t have much to talk about anymore.” 
Klein's new book, “All Out War: The Plot to Destroy Trump,” will be released later this month. 













Group That Has Ties With Reid and Clinton Accused of Faking Voter Registration Forms

A dozen employees of an organization tied to former Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and President Bill Clinton were charged with filing fake voter registration forms, Jesse Watters reported.



Indiana Voter Registration Project supervisor Holiday Burke and 11 temp workers were charged.
They are accused of submitting "an unknown number" of falsified or fraudulent voter registration applications prior to the 2016 election.





Indiana State Police found no evidence of voter fraud or suppression, the Associated Press reported.
Bill Buck, a spokesman for the group's parent organization, Patriot Majority, declined to comment to the AP.

The incident began unraveling after an Indianapolis-area clerk found about a dozen forms to be "suspicious."

The investigation soon spread to 56 counties, where the Democratic Party-aligned group collected about 45,000 applications for the presidential election.

The twelve suspects face up to two-and-a-half years in prison if convicted.







Loretta Lynch Reveals She Is Regretting Tarmac Meeting With Bill Clinton


Attorney General Loretta Lynch on Sunday said she “regretted” her controversial tarmac meeting with former President Bill Clinton this summer while the FBI was still investigating Hillary Clinton’s use of a secret server for her emails during her tenure as secretary of state.





While Lynch has never portrayed the June 27 Phoenix meeting as anything other than a cordial encounter, the lengthy tete-a-tete onboard Lynch’s plane immediately raised questions about whether she – or the Justice Department – could be impartial in the Hillary Clinton investigation. Just days later, FBI Director James Comey called Hillary Clinton’s actions “extremely careless” but declined to recommend charges.

“I wish I had seen around that corner and not had that discussion with the former president, as innocuous as it was, because it did give people concern,” Lynch said on “State of the Union.” “It did make people wonder, ‘Is it going to affect the investigation that’s going on?’ and that’s not something that was an unreasonable question for anyone to ask.”

Asked why Clinton sought out the meeting with Lynch, the outgoing attorney general declined to speculate.
 


“Well, I can’t say what President Clinton saw or thought because I wasn’t in communication with him before that,” Lynch said. “I don’t know what was in his mind.”


Lynch played off the length of the conversation – reported to be around 45 minutes – as being a by-product of Clinton’s loquaciousness. She joked with host Jake Tapper that Clinton “is a talker.”

“And our conversation went on a lot longer certainly than I had anticipated, because it was just going to be ‘Hello, how are you?’ and everyone was just going to go on about their evening,” Lynch said.

But Lynch acknowledged the perception created by the private summit was a problem. Republicans frequently brought up the meeting and President-elect Donald Trump made it a staple of his stump speech as the November presidential election approached.

“I do regret sitting down and having a conversation with him because it did give people concern,” Lynch said. “And as I said, my greatest concern has always been making sure people understand the Department of Justice works in a way that’s independent and looks at everybody equally. And when you do something that gives people a reason to think differently, that’s a problem. It’s a problem for me. It was painful for me.”

Three days after the meetings, amid mounting questions, Lynch tried to take herself out of the equation, saying on July 1 that she would accept whatever recommendation career prosecutors and Comey made regarding bringing charges.








It is Okay To Bring in Bill Clinton's Infidelity Issues Side By Side With Trump's Abusive Comments On Women - Melania Trump


Melania Trump on Monday suggested it’s fair for the media and Donald Trump to bring up former President Bill Clinton’s infidelities during his wife’s presidential campaign, saying, "They're asking for it."

“Well, if they bring up my past, why not?” Melania Trump asked, according to an excerpt of her interview with Fox News’ Ainsley Earhardt.


The New York Post published nude images of Melania Trump from the 1990s earlier this year, including a front page image with the headline “The Ogle Office.”

And during the Republican presidential primary, a pro-Ted Cruz super PAC pushed an ad that featured a nude Melania Trump from a 2000 photo shoot with British GQ ahead of the Utah caucuses.






“Meet Melania Trump. Your next first lady,” text over the image read. “Or, you could support Ted Cruz on Tuesday.”

Donald Trump had accused Cruz of using the picture of Melania Trump, warning: “Be careful, Lyin’ Ted, or I will spill the beans on your wife!”

Based on coverage of her, Melania Trump contended, it’s only right that Hillary Clinton’s husband undergoes similar media scrutiny.

“They're asking for it. They started,” Melania Trump told Fox News. “They started from the — from the beginning of the campaign putting my — my picture from modeling days. That was my modeling days and I'm proud what I did. I worked very hard.”

Melania Trump also described her husband’s rhetoric from a leaked 2005 “Access Hollywood” tape in which the real estate mogul was heard boasting about sexually assaulting women with impunity as “offensive” and “inappropriate.” But she maintained that the man in the video from more than a decade ago “is not the man that I know.”

“Those words, they were offensive to me and they were inappropriate. And he apologized to me,” she said. “And I expect — I accept his apology. And we are moving on.”




Hacker Group 'Anonymous ' Threatened To Release Bill Clinton Raping A 13-Year-Old Girl Video


While the media is slamming Donald Trump about multiple allegations from women of sexual harassment, they’re completely ignoring the threat hacker group Anonymous made earlier this week about Bill Clinton.





Ina video, Anonymous claims to have video evidence of Bill Clinton raping a 13-year-old girl at billionaire and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s “orgy island.”
While even conservatives think that story is too fantastic to possibly be true, this little-known story from January might be a MAJOR clue!
Former President Bill Clinton took a romantic jaunt in 2002 to convicted pedophile pal Jeffrey Epstein’s “orgy island” with “two young girls” from New York, according to a shocking new interview.
Virginia Roberts, who’s accused Epstein of turning her into a “sex slave” at age 17 and forcing her to sleep with his powerful friends, claimed Clinton stayed in one of the many villas on Epstein’s US Virgin Islands estate — where group sex was a “regular occurrence.”
“I remember asking Jeffrey, ‘What’s Bill Clinton doing here?’ kind of thing, and he laughed it off and said, ‘Well, he owes me a favor,’ ” Roberts told her lawyers in a 2011 interview obtained by RadarOnline.com. “He never told me what favors they were.”
Roberts says that she saw Clinton in the company of Epstein’s girls, but wasn’t witness to anything salacious between them. You would think that just the presence of Bill Clinton on “orgy island” might be a big deal, but it’s not really in the media, is it? We must keep in mind that these are allegations and so far unproven, but given Clinton’s long history of sexual harassment, it’s certainly feasible.
Could this visit be the event Anonymous is referring to?


Bill’s history is why protestors are showing up to Clinton rallies and screaming “Bill Clinton is a rapist:”

Isn’t it weird how the mainstream media rips into Trump with any lurid accusation but ignores those that might hurt Hillary?
What do you think? Will the “orgy island” accusations hit the mainstream media ever? Let us know in the comments section below!!








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