Yes, but good grief- the hypocrisy is astounding. People, including politicians, do all kinds of bizarre sex stuff. Way beyond adultery even. And *she* is the bj queen? Hastert should be! |
this a hundred times over. Most of us even well into adulthood wouldn't be able to handle that level of intense scrutiny. I can't imagine and kudos to her for picking up the pieces and succumbing to suicide or depression. If she'd blown a random coworker or if she'd kept her yap shut none of this would have happened. |
She was excellent. |
Agree completely. She's done a lot for herself since then. It's sad people only see the 20 something version of her. |
+1 I was just thinking the same thing! I heard her TED talk awhile ago and thought it was a powerful piece. Additionally, I think she looks great, so leave the woman alone. |
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Just to get this straight.
It's now not a reason for a powerful CEO to engage in office sex and rimjobs with a 21 year old intern and then when finished with her and caught .. To have the company label her a "stalker " to protect the powerful man. Just making sure all you feminists agree with this , since a president is held to a higher level than joe blow, joe blow wants this standard written into law to protect unsuspecting CEO's from any overzealous criminal inquiries. |
| I like her. Why should she have to hide? Bill Clinton certainly didnt. I hope she keeps speaking out. |
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I think she is doing great things and has a positive message.
But she's not a victim. She was 25, and he was married, a superior, and the President of the US and all. What did she think was going to happen? Did she really think she wasn't going to get caught? I'm sorry but I have a real problem with her playing the victim. She is a human and deserves respect, forgiveness, redemption. But she was really playing with fire and old enough to know better. |
Are you really this stupid or do you practice? |
Wait, what? |
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So what do you make of the White House labeling her a "stalker" until the sperm stain made an appearance . Is it a crime to officially slander a young intern to protect the powerful man who stuck a cigar in her cooch?
Just writing down the rules that feminists can all agree on so we can function in society . |
I think we'd all agree that she was dragged through the mud and basically destroyed to protect the political establishment. Not sure what feminists have to do with anything. |
NP here, but I'm going to go with the former. |
Yes, slander is a civil offense (not criminal code). However, people can also have differences of opinion. You say stalker, I say crush. You say flirt, I say sexual harasser. And so on. As a feminist I think they both are responsible for the choices they made. He abused his position of power and violated his marriage. She behaved a bit... obsessively. Understandable perhaps. |
Am I the only one who didn't do anything stupid in her 20's? When I think back, the big things that happened, were: I moved out of my parents house, I dumped a friend for being insensitive about 9/11, I broke up with a boy who wanted to get married while I didn't feel ready yet, I got someone fired (he deserved it, but I still feel bad), and I moved across the country from family. None of these were bad choices. |