Ken Starr is dead

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well said, Monica.



She is 100000000 times a better person than all of those who crucified and mocked this poor woman in the 90's, combined.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well said, Monica.



She is an amazing role model of grace and compassion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well said, Monica.



She is pure class! Easy to admire, hard to emulate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well said, Monica.



She is a class act.


+1 She really is.
Anonymous
48 hours is up?
Anonymous
Quote from Deadspin:
"The world definitely seemed just a touch lighter and softer with the news that former right-wing toothless attack dog Ken Starr went dirt surfing. Starr certainly did a lot of hideous shit, but perhaps his most vile was having his hand at the wheel when Baylor University essentially made rape a perk of being a football player there, looking the other way on so many assaults, it’s a wonder Starr’s neck didn’t snap. Lives were genuinely altered and ruined and Starr couldn’t be bothered to lift a finger because it might cost a bowl game. The absolute worst of Texas’ ethos, and the first good thing he did for the world was yesterday. "
Anonymous
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/19/sports/starr-baylor.html

In August 2015, Ken Starr, then president of Baylor University, issued a bold pronouncement to students and faculty. “By God’s grace,” he wrote, “we are living in a golden era at Baylor.”

Less than a year later, the university’s regents voted to remove Mr. Starr after six years on the job, saying he failed to act as charges of sexual assault upended the football team and swept the nation’s largest Baptist university, a place where biblical verse is carved into the sidewalks.

His tenure as president of Baylor and its 14,000 students registers as a dark chapter in his career. Young women and several former officials said in interviews that Mr. Starr ignored the women’s cries for help and that he and other top officials at Baylor failed in their responsibility to shield the women from sexual harm.


Yup, that is what an amazing guy Ken Starr was!. Kind, generous... my foot!
Anonymous
I didn’t agree with any of KS’s political positions and the impeachment of Clinton was like a satire written by Oscar Wilde … however, I met him in real life and to be fair he was quite charming and spoke with nuance. I think he genuinely believed in the morality of his positions.
Anonymous
Some local flavor: Starr and his wife sent a letter vouching for the great character of a teacher at their daughter’s school who had been molesting students there for years. They wanted him to get community service instead of the 43 years in prison he got.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/crime/former-potomac-school-teacher-to-be-sentenced-in-decades-old-molestations/2013/10/17/b41ba620-3743-11e3-80c6-7e6dd8d22d8f_story.html

Anonymous
He was a great American.
Anonymous
Decent enough summary of who he was:
https://www.rawstory.com/ken-starr-janus-faced-moral-hack-is-finally/
Here’s the simplest way to describe Ken Starr. When it fit his interests to talk about “morality,” he did so. When it fit his interests to defend the greatest moral reprobates in this country, he did so.

That it was always Democrats whom Starr found morally deficient and Republicans he defended maybe isn’t so surprising.

Moreover, Starr himself oversaw one of the worst sexual violence scandals in contemporary college sports, when as president of Baylor, a conservative Baptist institution, he routinely overlooked serial rape committed by players because they won football games.

He defended Jeffrey Epstein.

He defended Donald Trump.

When head football coach Art Briles found out that Baylor football players were raping other students, he chose to cover it up.

Starr was indifferent to all of this, happy to participate in the cover up. As president, Starr had heard about the rumors of rape, but he simply refused to investigate. He didn’t care. The team was winning.

Starr led in a culture of indifference to sexual assault in service of good football. This was the leadership of the once moral scold of Democratic presidents’ sexual peccadilloes. It was utterly disgusting and it finally caused Baylor to push Starr out of his job in 2016.

I'm sure it's hot where he is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He was 76. Died from complications from surgery.

May he rest in peace. He was a good man and a very good litigator. People who really knew him say he was generous with his time and very kind.


Hahaha... you certainly live in an alternate universe for sure. On ground Earth, Starr was anything but a good man.

Good man do use their power drag helpless young woman, like Monica Lewinsky, through mud for political expediency, do not defend pedophile like Epstein for money and do not sweep sexual harassments under carpet for power.

The world is a better place without him (even though his disciples like Kavanaugh live on)!
Anonymous
Rest In Peace. Wonderful man.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t agree with any of KS’s political positions and the impeachment of Clinton was like a satire written by Oscar Wilde … however, I met him in real life and to be fair he was quite charming and spoke with nuance. I think he genuinely believed in the morality of his positions.


Sure, he had despicable character... but woohoo he was so charming! How American!
Anonymous
May he rest in peace. He was a good man and a very good litigator. People who really knew him say he was generous with his time and very kind.
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