Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you people need a new definition of what looks good. You could park a car in that big chin of hers.
A gnat probably couldn't even land on that tiny micropenis of yours.
And a bus could probably drive through that vagina of yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you people need a new definition of what looks good. You could park a car in that big chin of hers.
A gnat probably couldn't even land on that tiny micropenis of yours.
Anonymous wrote:I think you people need a new definition of what looks good. You could park a car in that big chin of hers.
Anonymous wrote:The fact that she was under 25 with both of these affairs really does excuse her from most of the blame
The married men were at fault. They took advantage
Anonymous wrote:I have no respect for her, riding this wave of fame. Ick. She should have: changed her name, ideally, and made something of herself, of substance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: And let's be honest - how many of us in our early 20s made perfect decisions all the time re: men? I know there are some things I did that I wish I could take back
I mean sure... I made some questionable decisions wrt men in my 20s, but I didn't pursue older, married people MULTIPLE TIMES. From what was shared regarding the Clinton affair, it was Lewinski who pursued Clinton. He initially tried to rebuff her. Clinton was 100% wrong to acquiesce. He should have recognized that there was a power imbalance even if she was the aggressor. I do not believe that Lewinski was a victim during the affair, but she sure as hell was a victim in the fallout. She did not have the maturity to understand what could happen if things went sideways. Clinton SHOULD have had that maturity, but clearly didn't.
I think she looks great in the campaign!
Omg you're not talking about the maturity of a regular middle aged man. You're talking about someone with a huge PR machine and probably the mafia and CIA and everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: And let's be honest - how many of us in our early 20s made perfect decisions all the time re: men? I know there are some things I did that I wish I could take back
I mean sure... I made some questionable decisions wrt men in my 20s, but I didn't pursue older, married people MULTIPLE TIMES. From what was shared regarding the Clinton affair, it was Lewinski who pursued Clinton. He initially tried to rebuff her. Clinton was 100% wrong to acquiesce. He should have recognized that there was a power imbalance even if she was the aggressor. I do not believe that Lewinski was a victim during the affair, but she sure as hell was a victim in the fallout. She did not have the maturity to understand what could happen if things went sideways. Clinton SHOULD have had that maturity, but clearly didn't.
I think she looks great in the campaign!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always been so impressed by how she turned this horrible situation around into anti-bullying, anti-harassment awareness and has had such a great combo of humor and humility in all of her press appearances. Love her.
+100, I find it so inspiring. When I have gone through some very hard times in my life that involved other people treating me extremely disrespectfully and unkindly, I will sometimes think of her and how she has retained her sense of self worth through everything that happened and it helps me persevere. She was manipulated and abused by the president and then manipulated and used by the people who wanted to destroy him. And she is the one who comes out of it looking good while almost everyone else involved looks craven and bad.
I consider her a role model, which is amazing when I think about being 12/13 years old when the whole scandal came out and the things I heard the adults around me saying about her. She proved them all wrong.