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Monicagate
 
The Players: President William Jefferson Clinton, Monica Lewinsky, Kenneth A. Starr(a.k.a Satan) Paul Corbin Jones.
 
  • The Scandal--what was scandalous about a President abusing his power to get what he wants? How is that new? Suprisingly, the press, Kenneth Starr, and the angry townspeople(Starr's supporters) couldn't answer those questions. I guess the needless Starr report defeats it's purpose. Kenneth Starr is a miserable corrupt individual who wanted to add company to his misery and take down one of Washington's best presidents. He didn't succeed.
  • The Impeachment Hearings--can only be summed up in the following words: Congress failed.
  • The Starr Report--Kenneth Starr had way too much time on his hands, and a lot of pornographic videos. More than two hundred pages of sexual explicit ramblings.
  • A Defining Moment For The Senate--All Senators had to define their beliefs and set their standards with their votes.
  • Acquittal --The Senate acquits Bill Clinton by way of bipartisan politics. They were anxious to get on with their vacations.
  • Monica Makes Handbags--she's insane now.

Tripp Tapes
 
Tape 1-Excerpt from a phone conversation in which Tripp advises Lewinsky to keep her navy blue dress
 
Tape 2-Excerpt from a phone conversation in which Lewinsky tells Tripp about falling in love with President Clinton
 
Tape 3-Excerpt from a phone conversation in which Lewinsky says she thought Clinton was in love with her
 
Tape 4-Excerpt from phone conversation in which Tripp confronts Lewinsky about her willingness to lie
 
Tape 5-Excerpt from a phone conversation in which Tripp and Lewinsky discuss Vernon Jordan and Lewinsky's affidavit.
 
Tape 6-Excerpt from a phone conversation in which Lewinsky plays Tripp a tape she has made for President Clinton.

Starr Report

Kenneth Starr, a.k.a "Public Enemy #1", compiled a 100-page report on the sexual exploits of "The People's President". After his report failed to produce an impeachment, Starr fell from high society's graces and lost a significant amount of his credibility.

Tripp Tapes

Tape 1

Tape 2

Tape 3

Tape 4

Tape 5

Tape 6