Monica Lewinsky in New clothes campaign

Anonymous
If modern ads didn't have the models name next to them, I wouldn't recognize them because they are SO PHOTOSHOPPED. She doesn't look "great" she doesn't look anything like herself.
Anonymous
I don’t recognize her at all. She must have had surgery.
Anonymous
She looks great and I am happy for her. Those judgy women on the CNN clip through - Whoah! Can we please move on? It’s been what, 25 years?
Anonymous
She looks great!

I was her age when the scandal happened. It was wrong how she was treated.
Anonymous
Can I just say that when I was her age successful, middle aged men who were married came on to me more than once and I turned them down immediately because I knew it was wrong.

I admire different things than most of you I guess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can I just say that when I was her age successful, middle aged men who were married came on to me more than once and I turned them down immediately because I knew it was wrong.

I admire different things than most of you I guess.


Oh, stop. I doubt they were powerful and charismatic like Bill Clinton was back then. And good people make bad choices, especially when we were young. But good for you for your smugness.

I admire her for not just crawling off into a hole and dying, but instead using her fame for positive purposes that help others.
Anonymous
TO me she looks like Cassie Coon in the pics, not remotely like herself.
Anonymous
I struggle with how I feel about the scandal. Yes, he absolutely took advantage of her and threw her to the wolves to protect himself. That said, she was a willing participant and initiated. I think she was a very troubled young woman.

That said, I am happy she came through that horrible time. I can’t even imagine the dark moments she lived through. I am happy for her that she got to a better place, however she achieved it.

She’s not exactly “young” - she’s now 50.

Anyway, she has done wonderful work in recent years. Her story is powerful in the age we are currently living. And glad that despite what politics did to her, she still encourages voting and engagement
Anonymous
She looks hot! Looks better now than in any other time in her life.

-A Man
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She looks hot! Looks better now than in any other time in her life.

-A Man


You are not a man if you’re on dcum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She looks terrific!

But it’s interesting how she turned her victimhood into a career.

As a feminist, I recognized the power differential in the affair/scandal…but I saw her as a woman who made a choice, not a victim. Her name was dragged through the mud because of it, so she was a victim of bullying…but not sexual harassment in the traditional sense.

I don’t think she really wanted a husband and white picket fence. If she did, she could have gone that route (after all, she’s rich and beautiful). I think she has the life she wanted.

I wonder if the very public ad campaign was her final screw you to the Clintons? I mean, she looks gorgeous and is garnering positive attention.


Sure "feminist". Like you would not consider her a victim if sex predator Bill (several well documented instances) was a Republican. You would in 2 seconds and you know it. Your hypocrisy says it all.
Anonymous
I am very confused why so many people are in her corner when the White House affair was NOT the first time she was the other woman.

She is savvy, that one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:TO me she looks like Cassie Coon in the pics, not remotely like herself.

Who the heck is Cassie coon? Looked that name up and nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TO me she looks like Cassie Coon in the pics, not remotely like herself.

Who the heck is Cassie coon? Looked that name up and nothing.


Sorry, Carrie Coon!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She looks terrific!

But it’s interesting how she turned her victimhood into a career.

As a feminist, I recognized the power differential in the affair/scandal…but I saw her as a woman who made a choice, not a victim. Her name was dragged through the mud because of it, so she was a victim of bullying…but not sexual harassment in the traditional sense.

I don’t think she really wanted a husband and white picket fence. If she did, she could have gone that route (after all, she’s rich and beautiful). I think she has the life she wanted.

I wonder if the very public ad campaign was her final screw you to the Clintons? I mean, she looks gorgeous and is garnering positive attention.


I don't think so. First of all, do you get any sense that she's trying to seek revenge on the Clintons? I don't. This is in partnership with a pro-voting org, too. And what would make you think it'd be final in any way? She's young.


She’s young…but the Clintons are not.
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