Sorry if honda but throwing this out here.
Slow Burn is a podcast by Slate that tells the story of Bill Clinton's impeachment. It's Slate so it's clearly not unbiased but I've listened to a couple of episodes so far and it's excellent. Super high production value.
http://www.slate.com/articles/podcasts/slow_burn.html
It also brought back a lot of memories from this time. It's been 20 years ago but in some ways feels not that long ago and in others, seems more distant. I think of Bill Clinton now as this sort of masterfully skilled former president and had forgotten how he was seen as an outsider rube at the time. How he was dogged by controversy and turmoil early with all the women accusations. And then of course the shocking and tragic stuff around Vince Foster. I can't imagine how that might be seen today if something similar happened. The podcast does a good job of diving into some of this early. Especially Foster.
Again, I'm just a couple of episodes in but it's high quality so far.
Slow Burn is a podcast by Slate that tells the story of Bill Clinton's impeachment. It's Slate so it's clearly not unbiased but I've listened to a couple of episodes so far and it's excellent. Super high production value.
http://www.slate.com/articles/podcasts/slow_burn.html
It also brought back a lot of memories from this time. It's been 20 years ago but in some ways feels not that long ago and in others, seems more distant. I think of Bill Clinton now as this sort of masterfully skilled former president and had forgotten how he was seen as an outsider rube at the time. How he was dogged by controversy and turmoil early with all the women accusations. And then of course the shocking and tragic stuff around Vince Foster. I can't imagine how that might be seen today if something similar happened. The podcast does a good job of diving into some of this early. Especially Foster.
Again, I'm just a couple of episodes in but it's high quality so far.
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