There’s plenty of circumstantial evidence that Judge Kavanaugh spent his years at Georgetown Prep hammered: knee-walking, toilet bowl-hugging, blackout drunk.
Everybody got a cheap thrill when Bill Clinton responded peevishly to barbed questions about Monica Lewinsky on Today. (You know, Matt Lauer’s old show.)
“Donald Trump insists he is willing — eager, even — to sit down for a tough interview with Robert Mueller. His lawyers have other ideas, and hope to strictly limit any questioning of the president under oath ...
Donald Trump tells reporters that he is eager to chat with Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating his campaign’s suspected collusion with the Kremlin and his attempts to obstruct that investigation, but his sincerity is ...
Suddenly it has become fashionable again in liberal circles to flay Bill Clinton for his sexual misconduct, whether real, alleged, or imagined. Amid the national frenzy swirling around the likes of Harvey Weinstein and Roy ...
Of course Hillary Clinton knew that her husband fooled around. So did Eleanor Roosevelt and Jackie Kennedy.
Why Rudolph Giuliani, who abused his mayoral perks to pursue an adulterous affair, is the perfect Trump surrogate to attack the Clintons' marriage.
Did Trump decide this week that invoking Lewinsky's name would be a good way of changing the press narrative? Of getting the media to swivel its guns from stories about how he was changing his ...
David Greenberg examines the complex relationship between our politics-driven media and our media-driven politics in his new book.
This just in: Nothing boosts circulation or enhances ratings like a sex scandal. The more prominent the actors and the more prurient the allegations, the better. How else to explain the ugly resurgence of talking ...
I don't care if "fair game" is in among the politerati. It's so last century. If Hillary forgave Bill Clinton his sins, that's good enough for me. He's like Tom Sawyer grown up; it's hard ...
Senator Graham reached almost 20 years into the past to attack Hillary Clinton, by bringing up the completely irrelevant subject of Bill's infidelity.
Fifteen years after its publication, this book still rings with relevance. The crosshairs may have shifted toward Hillary in the last decade or so, but the offensive is still very much engaged and demands a ...
Monica Lewinsky must be satisfied to learn that with a few stylish photographs and a few innocuous paragraphs, she can still discombobulate Maureen Dowd, Lynn Cheney, and a swarm of demented figures in American politics ...