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Hillary Clinton's 'Moved On' From The Lewinsky Scandal

Sara Newman |
June 4, 2014 | 9:35 a.m. PDT

Deputy Editor

Hillary Clinton appears on the cover of People magazine (Twitpic/ NYMag)
Hillary Clinton appears on the cover of People magazine (Twitpic/ NYMag)
For years now, people have been wondering whether Hillary Clinton would rather be referred to as Madam President or Mrs. President. But before any such questions can be answered, Clinton feels the need to distance herself from any lingering associations with the Monica Lewinsky.

In an interview released on Wednesday, Clinton told People magazine that she has “moved on” from the scandal.  

“I think everybody needs to look to the future,” Clinton said of her decision not to read the essay that Lewinsky published with Vanity Fair last month. 

Clinton’s comments on the Lewinsky scandal were brief, however, as she instead focused on the interview on the joys of binge-watching House of Cards, practicing yoga and sleeping in during her first time out of public life in over two decades.

“With the extra joy of ‘I’m about to become a grandmother,’ I want to live in the moment,” said Clinton. “At the same time, I am concerned about what I see happening in the country and in the world. Through the next months, I will think more about what role I can or, in my mind, should play.”

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