As the former president hits the campaign trail for the would-be president, he brings heavy baggage and some unwelcome memories
Tag Archives: Monica Lewinsky
Could the Internet have actually saved Monica Lewinsky?
Emma Teitel on why the ‘patient zero of online shaming’ may actually have found salvation in the evolution of the web
A lesson from ‘Patient Zero of online shaming’
Monica Lewinsky’s (and our) problem isn’t technological, it’s cultural
It all began in 1995: Book review
O.J. Simpson’s trial was major news, but didn’t have the same impact on how we live and work as the tech developments of 1995
Monica Lewinsky just missed the cultural cutoff
Emma Teitel on why a presidential sex scandal today wouldn’t be so scandalous
5 at 5: Monica Lewinsky tells all, finally
Also: auditor general reports, missing Nigerian schoolgirls, and where is Rob Ford?
Kim Kardashian and Monica Lewinsky’s Rabbi @ the DNC
This just in from the DNC, news both weird and random from the floor
I don’t see any ‘vicious’ betrayal
Barbara Amiel can’t imagine why anyone was upset with Joyce Maynard, one-time girlfriend of J.D. Salinger
Friend in high places, Dog tired and Bubba’s other bombshell
Newsmakers of the week