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Publishers, for fear of offending her, did not push for details, and the name Monica Lewinsky was reportedly never uttered during the discussions.
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The people behind Troopergate wanted to get Bill Clinton impeached five years before the name Monica Lewinsky was ever known to anybody, and there was a relentless, well-funded campaign to do that, which ultimately came to center on the Paul Jones 'case.
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SCHNEIDER: I think the name Monica Lewinsky might come up there.
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But he has -- and you all know this, because from those of you who have covered him, he has spoken for years, long before any of you knew what the name Monica Lewinsky, the President has spoken out about the dangers of allowing this political system to spiral down into a place where personal destruction rules the day.
Press Briefing By Joe Lockhart ITY National Archives 1998
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Hillary, in August, this is months after we all learned the name Monica Lewinsky, he finally comes clean just before he is ready to testify, the president, and she reacts by writing this: "I could hardly breathe.
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In 1999, Hitchens issued a sworn statement saying that Blumenthal had called Monica Lewinsky "a stalker."
An easy label for Christopher Hitchens? Careful, it could be a fighting word 2010
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Black comic Sheryl Underwood called Monica Lewinsky "an amateur ho."
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REED: You know, I sort of felt like President Clinton was calling Monica Lewinsky "that woman."
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Monica Lewinsky is -- Monica Lewinsky, that is, is speaking out to the British press, because she can.
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That's likely because Kenneth Starr's successor as independent counsel, Robert Ray, has called Monica Lewinsky to appear before his grand jury.
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