Monica Lewinsky is no fan of former first lady and potential presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
After 10 years of silence, the most famous White House intern ever is speaking out about her affair with President Bill Clinton in the mid-1990s. Her entire, 4,300 word essay in this month’s Vanity Fair was released Wednesday evening to digital subscribers.
Lewinsky, now 40-years-old, wrote that she’s a “conscientious Democrat.” But after reading recently released archived documents, in which Clinton’s friend, Diane Blair, recounted how the former secretary of state characterized the intern as a “narcissistic loony toon,” Lewinsky said she finds Hillary Clinton’s rhetoric “troubling.”
“Yes, I get it. Hillary Clinton wanted it on record that she was lashing out at her husband’s mistress. She may have faulted her husband for being inappropriate, but I find her impulse to blame the Woman — not only me, but herself — troubling,” wrote Lewinsky, who earned a master’s degree in psychology.
The scandal, of course, led to Bill Clinton’s impeachment, threatened his presidency, and has forever been a black eye on his administration.
If Hillary Clinton does decide to run for president in 2016, it’s likely Lewinsky’s name will be popping up more frequently. Republican Sen. Rand Paul, of Kentucky, has recently cited the former president’s “predatory behavior.” And Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus earlier this year said the Lewinsky scandal is perfectly apt to bring up should the former secretary of state run.
Still, Lewinsky said Hillary Clinton’s characterization of her could have been worse.
“If that’s the worst thing she said, I should be so lucky. Mrs. Clinton, I read, had supposedly confided to Blair that, in part, she blamed herself for her husband’s affair (by being emotionally neglectful) and seemed to forgive him. Although she regarded Bill as having engaged in ‘gross inappropriate behavior,’ the affair was, nonetheless, ‘consensual (was not a power relationship),’” she said.
Here are six more revelations in the piece, according to Lewinsky::
1. The relationship with Bubba was ‘authentic’ and ‘emotional.’ Lewinsky said she regrets what happened and would do anything to “go back and rewind the tape.” Still, she says her relationship with the president at the age of 22-year old was “an authentic connection, with emotional intimacy, frequent visits, plans made, phone calls and gifts exchanged.” Looking back, Lewinsky said she was “too young to understand the real-life consequences.”
2. She could have been rich. The former intern denies rumors that her maintaining relative silence meant that she was being paid off by the Clintons. She said after the scandal erupted, “I turned down offers that would have earned me more than $10 million, because they didn’t feel like the right thing to do.”









