In Memoriam: Linda Tripp (1949-2020), a Genuine Whistleblower
She was not on the list.
Linda Tripp, the Pentagon staffer who blew the whistle on
President Bill Clinton’s illicit relationship with intern Monica Lewinsky in
1998, leading to the first presidential impeachment in more than a century,
died on Wednesday at age 70.
Tripp spoke frequently with Breitbart News and also wrote
occasional pieces for the website — most recently an op-ed attacking the idea
that the so-called “whistleblower” against President Donald Trump deserved the
label she had earned.
I feel blessed to
have befriended Linda Tripp and watch her come out of the shadows after she was
traumatized by the sick media which smeared her relentlessly for exposing
accused rapist Bill Clinton. She was a fearless, patriotic warrior; the
original #MeToo. Linda, I'll miss u!
— Aaron Klein
(@AaronKleinShow) April 8, 2020
In “Some Whistleblowers Are More Equal than Others,” she
argued:
The long-sought
impeachment of President Donald Trump was brought about by an anonymous source
— a “whistleblower” whose allegations, if not his identity, surfaced suddenly
one day on the world’s stage.
Let’s be clear.
The world has not met him. He reportedly
blew himself into Adam Schiff’s inner sanctum, and with his help and the help
of his staff, prepared to bring this president down once and for all. The word
“coup” comes to mind.
This person is
critical. The question of bias is
critical. The logistics of the allegation and the path it took are critical.
The president deserves to know the identity of the individual who took steps to
unseat him.
One thing is
certain. As a very public whistleblower in the impeachment of President Bill
Clinton 22 years ago, I can state
unequivocally that this yet-to-be-identified, anonymous person bears no
resemblance to a bona fide whistleblower.
Identifying him as such does great damage to the much deserved
credibility of actual whistleblowers. He deserves disdain, not accolades, for
his inauthenticity.
Whistleblowers
have a few things in common, none of which apply to this guy. Whistleblowers
have first-hand, unique knowledge, and information about something s egregious
that they are compelled to act.
Most
whistleblowers stand alone. It is a very lonely place to be. The element of
choice no longer exists. In making this
difficult decision, they lay it all on the line. For all practical purposes,
life as they know it, personally and
professionally, ceases to exist.
…
I was not
protected. I was not shielded. I was eviscerated. Not only by President Clinton
and his wife, but also by the mainstream media. A concerted effort began to
decimate my credibility. The effort gave birth to what we now call fake news.
That led to the Senate’s acquittal of President William Jefferson Clinton, by
changing the subject. The abuse of
power, the perjury, the subordination of perjury, the malfeasance of President
Bill Clinton simply disappeared. It
swiftly became a mere matter of a distasteful
“affair”, something between a man and a woman, and ultimately not
impeachable.
In other words,
the lies won. Fake news changed history. We are facing it again.
In more than half a dozen other pieces for Breitbart News,
Tripp opposed Hillary Clinton’s candidacy for president, attacked the “Russia
collusion” hoax, and condemned the impeachment of President Trump, including
the media’s protection of the “whistleblower.”
In interviews, Tripp also hit back against Hollywood and the
mainstream media for the way she had been portrayed during the Clinton
impeachment. (Saturday Night Live, for example, cast John Goodman as Linda
Tripp, mocking her appearance.)
Speaking to Breitbart News’ Aaron Klein, Tripp confirmed
many of the most damning allegations about Hillary Clinton’s behavior in the
White House, calling her “a fearsome, paranoid individual with zero concern for
the masses.”
A cause of death had not been identified, according to the
New York Post.
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