MONICA GETS THE BEST REVENGE.

Monica Lewinsky is finally getting back at Bill Clinton.  She wasn’t his first youthful conquest, but she may have ended up being his last.  Yes, their relationship was consensual.  But he was the president of the United States and she was a lowly, 23 year old, unpaid intern.  Balance of power was heavily weighted, and he should have known better.  But now, she’s produced Impeachment.” a television show about what really happened, and it isn’t pretty.  Finally, Monica gets the best revenge

Monica Gets The Best revenge. She's finally telling her side of the story.
MONICA GETS THE BEST REVENGE in her television production, “impeachment.”

The entire episode got me thinking about the incredible charm of sex offenders.  So many successful, talented men have been outed as abusers, that it makes you wonder if it  goes with the territory.  According to psychologists, many CEO’s of large companies are narcissists.  That’s because they  don’t have much regard for anyone but themselves.  Since  they happen to be brilliant, they’ve figured out how  to charm a crowd.   They  know  exactly  how to manipulate people in order to get their own way.  And because they’re so cocksure of themselves, they don’t have performance anxiety. .  And in the end, they become super stars.

Woody Allen is the next  person who comes to mind.  I truly believe his daughter’s accusations of sexual abuse.  But, on the other hand, I have watched every single one of his movies, and enjoyed them thoroughly.  His creativity and talent are a fact.  Does that excuse his behavior?  Not at all.

Next comes Matt Lauer.  I don’t think I’ve watched the Today show more than once or twice since he got kicked out for his blatant sexual abuse of young female staffers.  What he did is deplorable, but yet, he was a great host and the show has never been the same since he left.  Do I wish him well?  Of course not.  It just makes me mad that someone that gifted would have such a dark side.

It goes on and on.  We never missed an episode of the Bill Cosby show. And he was a great comedian.  He was also accused of assaulting numerous women.

Harvey Weinstein was a convicted sex abuser, but he produced great movies.  Remember when Meryl Street declared him a God during her famous Oscar acceptance speech?  He could be the most charming man in the world—except when he wasn’t.

But in the end, all of these men got their just desserts.  Their talent and ability couldn’t save them.  Finally, like Monica, their victims got the best revenge.

EACH IMPEACHMENT IS DIFFERENT

Tolstoy began his  great novel, Anna Karenina  with this famous line: “Happy families are all alike; unhappy families are all unhappy in their own way”.  My grandchildren don’t know or can’t remember what it was like to live through impeachment  proceedings.   But this will be my third rodeo, and I can tell you that each  impeachment hearing is different–and unhappy– in it’s own way.

The Nixon resignation in 1974 was the first impeachment proceeding I had seen in my lifetime
NIXON WAS ON THE VERGE OF IMPEACHMENT WHEN HE RESIGNED

The Nixon debacle came at a time when my  personal life was in turmoil.  My then husband lost his job in the recession.  I  returned to school to get my dietitian’s license, while raising three children under 7.  I was so tied up with financial worries, exhaustion, and stress,  that Nixon’s impeachment was the farthest thing from my mind.  As a university grad assistant, I heard college professors  discussing Watergate. . I didn’t see impeachment  as a major concern, or anything that would change my life for the better or worse. . Nixon’s resignation speech was painful to watch, but life went on pretty much the same.  I know I voted for Jimmy Carter in the next election.

Comic photo of Bill Clinton wearing Monica Lewinski's blue dress
EPSTEIN HAD THIS STRANGE PICTURE OF BILL CLINTON IN A BLUE DRESS

The Clinton impeachment hearings came at a time when my children were raised, and I was nearing retirement.  That winter, I came down with the flu, and spent hours on my computer with  the Drudge report.  It was like reading an enactment of the National Inquirer; sex, lies, and the famous blue dress. It was great entertainment and got me through a rough bout with the flu.  For Republicans, is was schadenfreude at it’s best.  Even liberals found the cigar wielding president a salacious distraction.  When the impeachment didn’t pass the Senate, I don’t remember being upset.  My life would go on pretty much the same, although  I would miss the presidential soap opera.

Now we have the Trump impeachment inquiries.  I’m probably not going to watch the hearings during the day.  They won’t have near the entertainment value that we had with Bill Clinton’s time on the hot seat. And of course, it will be all over the news, night and day, until the final vote is taken.  But from my standpoint, this impeachment would have much more impact on our nation.

If Trump goes down,  a liberal president is a foregone conclusion.  And most  everyone’s life will change.  Like it or not, we will have Medicare for all.  Since I’m already on Medicare, it won’t make much difference to me. But as we seniors know, Medicare A doesn’t cover everything.   I’m wondering what will happen to the cost of supplemental insurance and Medicare part B?  My husband and I currently pay over $10,000 a year for this coverage. .  Will the premiums go up even more than they have the past few years?   For sure, taxes will increase to pay for all the freebies.  Since my time on this earth is limited, it won’t change my life so very much. .  But the direction of my grandchildren’s future will take a sharp left turn.