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Why I Participated in a New Docuseries on The Clinton Affair
Reliving the events of 1998 was traumatic, yes—but also worth it, if it helps another young person avoid being “That Woman”-ed.
by
Monica Lewinsky
via
The Hive
on
November 13, 2018
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What Trump Could Learn from America's Long History of Sex Scandals
Too bad Trump isn't a student of history.
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How Impeachment Works
It’s not enough to bring the articles of impeachment against an official – you have to convict them, too.
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The Amplified Age
Jenny Hendrix on the 'Naughty Nineties,' the decade in which America rediscovered sex.
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Jenny Hendrix
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The Times Literary Supplement
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Why This Is Not Trump’s Watergate
Mueller and his team are facing a president who seems willing to take down the entire democratic apparatus to save his own skin.
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Impeachment, American Style
It’s our democracy’s ultimate weapon for self-defense. But does intense political opposition justify its use?
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Cass R. Sunstein
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“Sodomy is not Adultery”: The Clinton Sex Scandal as Queer History
Until fairly recently, President Clinton's narrow definition of adultery would have been backed up by the courts.
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