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Monica's Mountains
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Cursed by long lead times,
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the tabloids missed the first turn in the sex-scandal news cycle. While Ted
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Koppel speculated about whether the president considered oral sex to be sex and
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Newsweek reported the possible existence of a semen-stained dress, the
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tabloid cover stories on the newsstands were: Jerry Springer ( Star ),
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JonBenet Ramsey ( Globe ), and Michael Jackson ( National Enquirer ).
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The big question this week was: Could the tabs reclaim their territory--the
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depravity and hypocrisy of the celebrated--in the face of the onslaught from
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the respectable press?
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The
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answer is no, even though the tabs took out the checkbook to play catch-up.
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Agent-provocateur Lucianne Goldberg refused the $2 million she said the
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tabloids had bid for the Monica Lewinsky tapes. (It's probably safe to assume
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that Lewinsky herself has turned down the $2 million that Bob Guccione offered
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her to pose for Penthouse , according to the New York Post .) Even
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though it was the Star , back in 1992, that almost derailed Bill
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Clinton's candidacy with its revelation of his affair with Gennifer Flowers
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("He introduced me to things I've never done before, like oral sex"), none of
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the tabs came up with new women or other bombshells this time. The most
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provocative gossip of the past two weeks came from the normally speak-no-evil
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Liz Smith, who reported that when Clinton first came into office, a former
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first lady who kept in touch with the Secret Service told her that Clinton was
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"totally out of control in the White House when it came to women." Does this
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mean Nancy or Barbara will be testifying before the grand jury?
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The most shocking tabloid news comes from the Globe ,
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which thinks the alleged affair between Clinton and Lewinsky is just so much
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feverish fantasy. "According to a source close to Monica," the Globe
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reports, "the intern's self-described sexual exploits could well be the female
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equivalent of locker-room bragging." Then there's the publication's re-creation
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of the first couple's first conversation about the news. After Bill denounces
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the initial story in the Washington Post , saying, "It's lie after lie!"
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Hillary declares, "We've got to fight back!" To which the president responds:
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"I don't think I've ever felt more completely in love with you than at this
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moment. Your trust and love will help me through this." Maybe the real news
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here is that the Globe is being secretly funded by the Democratic
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National Committee.
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It does have one tidbit that
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fills out the portrait of Lewinsky. Her bra size is 38D, and among other
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interns, these assets are known as "Monica's mountains."
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The
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Star defends its reputation as the most politically engaged of the
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tabloids. In addition to its coverage of the Flowers affair (reportedly
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confirmed in a deposition by Clinton last month), it also revealed the
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toe-sucking proclivities of former Clinton adviser Dick Morris.
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The Star has no doubts about Bill and
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Monica, offering new information about how the affair started. Most reports say
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Lewinsky first caught the president's eye when she wore a revealing dress to an
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office party. That happened, says the Star , but the stage was originally
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set during a chance encounter in a crowded White House hallway. As she and
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Clinton passed each other, Lewinsky, who was wearing colorful harem pants,
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according to the publication, "turned her butt toward him, pulled out the
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waist-band--'and showed him I was wearing thong panties.' When she snapped the
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elastic back, she giggled, and Bill smiled broadly--he'd gotten the message."
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To any sane boss, the message would be "Get this lunatic out of here." If the
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story is true, it does show Lewinsky's seduction technique to be as subtle and
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sophisticated as Clinton's. At least Lewinsky wore panties. The Star
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also reports that Hillary decreed the White House was not an underwear-free
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zone after an intern who favored microminiskirts regularly came to work with
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her private parts exposed.
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In the
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Star 's version of events, Peyronie's disease also rears it ugly head.
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This is the condition that causes the penis to bend at an unusual angle; for a
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time it was reported that this was the "distinguishing characteristic" of
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Clinton's sex organ that Paula Jones was going to reveal. According to the
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publication, Lewinsky told pals that the presidential organ "had an abnormal
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shape." But not anymore, apparently. The Star asserts he had some
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corrective work done at the time of his knee surgery. And it also reports that
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Lewinsky had some corrective work done to her bank account at the time of her
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subpoena to testify in the Jones case. She made a "highly unusual $11,000
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payment on her credit card," it reports. The Star doesn't speculate
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about the money's source.
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While the Globe sees Lewinsky as Jezebel, the
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Star portrays her as a young woman caught up in a heady love affair. "I
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really love him," they quote her saying. "It's so exciting being with the
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president of the United States. That's not something many girls can put on
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their secret sex résumés." As far as this president is concerned, that's
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probably only as many girls as can fit inside the Astrodome.
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The Enquirer provides
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details about how Monica set her sights on her man, went after him despite all
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obstacles, and how and where she consummated the affair with ... Andy Bleiler,
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her high-school drama coach. OK, the Enquirer 's coverage disappoints,
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but at least it presents a more believable account of life chez Clinton
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than the Globe . According to the Enquirer , the president has
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become increasingly depressed and "has been ravenous for junk food. Big Mac
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wrappers, half-full Slurpee drink cups and french fry bags have to be
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constantly swept out of sight." He's not sleeping well and spends the predawn
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hours alone with his best friend, his dog, Buddy. A furious Hillary is quoted
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as telling her husband: "If this is true, your life is ruined, our lives are
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ruined--and so is Chelsea's. ... You'll go down in history as the President who
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couldn't keep his fly zipped up." An "insider" told the Enquirer that
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Hillary also "stormed into her closet, grabbed a dress, threw it in Bill's face
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and screamed, 'Is this like the dress you gave her--the one she says she's kept
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as a souvenir of the affair?' "
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The
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publication turns to science to assess the truthfulness of Clinton's denials of
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the romance. He's lying, concludes Jack Harwood, who "analyzed Clinton's words
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with the Verimetrics instrument, a high-tech truth machine that measures stress
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in a person's voice." According to Harwood, a stress factor of more than 60
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indicates deception. When Clinton denies asking Lewinsky to lie under oath
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about the affair, "the stress analysis indicator skyrocketed to 100." Clinton
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was also being deceptive, Harwood says, when he denied having an "improper
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relationship" with Lewinsky.
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All three publications agree on one thing:
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Lewinsky was emotionally shattered at age 14, when her parents divorced. This
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led her to seek out older men to replace the father she felt had abandoned her,
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and to do it by mimicking the femme
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fatale style of her mother.
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It's a picture of a needy young woman, one whom any older man with something to
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lose--or half a brain--would have the sense to avoid.
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Although what happens seems
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to be up to Starr now, it may actually have already been decided by the stars.
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New York Post gossip columnist Neal Travis last week repeated an item he
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first ran a year ago, at the time of Clinton's second inaugural. It was about
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astrologer Linda Ashland's warning that the president needed to postpone his
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noon swearing in because of adverse astral influences at that hour. The last
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presidents to be sworn in under those conditions, she says, were John F.
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Kennedy and Richard Nixon.
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