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A large collection of exclusive and documentaries is presented in the series that relates to Bill Clinton at the White House. The documentary series begins with the appointment of an independent adviser to investigate those cases pleasing to all after the suicide of the White House adviser, and Gingrich tries to close the government after the Republicans won the House for the first time in 40 years.
Listening to the audio of phone conversations between Tripp and Goldberg, or Tripp and the various FBI agents assisting her with ensnaring Lewinsky, is painful.
Highly watchable and skillfully told, "The Clinton Affair" is otherwise without perspective or insight. What did it all mean? Don't come here for answers.
This docuseries is a step forward; it uses the tools of the historian, patiently working the facts of a still-familiar story to draw out its portrait of a moment.
"The Clinton Affair" effectively conveys that what transpired 20 years ago isn't mere history; rather, the ripples are still being very much felt today.