Former President Bill Clinton is Asked about Monica Lewinsky and It Does Not Go Well

He has been out of the media spotlight for so long that it’s easy to forget what a brazen, shameless liar former President Bill Clinton is. Clinton’s recent #MeToo interview on The Today Show was like a painful trip down memory lane for anyone over the age of 40.

Clinton still has the ability to look a reporter in the eye, wag his finger at the reporter and tell a bald-faced lie. Clinton knows he’s telling a lie. The reporter knows he’s telling a lie. Everyone in the room knows he’s telling a lie.

Clinton will have a Schumer-eating grin on his face the whole time as he’s telling the lie, because he knows that the feckless reporter would never dare to call him out on it. It’s like watching a sociopath in HD — you just can’t look away because you’re waiting to see how he will spin the truth next.

Old “Slick Willie” seems to have lost a step in the years he’s been out of office, though. Maybe he’s feeling a little sluggish from all of those trips on the “Lolita Express” to the private island of his pal, the billionaire convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Clinton was asked by The Today Show if he now views his adulterous relationship with White House intern Monica Lewinsky differently.

You can almost hear a pin drop in the moments after the question is asked and let’s just say… the rest of the interview doesn’t go so well. Check out Bill Clinton’s #MeToo moment and his epic meltdown on the video below.


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