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NL888 Posted 12 years ago
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Branding opportunities?

1) Does "branding opportunities" mean "opportunities that perhaps make you as a brand"?
2) Does "the Interngate media bubble" mean "the media bublle (the aftermath of the media's publicity of Lewinsky-Clinton scandal)"?
3) Why should the Clintons give the Letter of Indemnification?

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In the years that followed, Lewinsky attempted to forge a career beyond Being Monica Lewinsky, one focused on furthering the Democratic ideals that had initially led her to the White House at 22. She says she turned down millions in branding opportunities pegged to the scandal. But outside the Interngate media bubble, she struggled to find even modest offers. Her very appearance in offices made job interviewers cringe from their proximity to Lewinsky’s shame. One told her that she was “bright and affable” but that in order to work at a job that required courting government grants, “We would first need a Letter of Indemnification from the Clintons. After all, there is a 25 percent chance that Mrs. Clinton will be the next president.” Another interviewer asked her, “If you were a brand, which brand would you be?” (Her answer: “Let me tell you, when you’re Monica Lewinsky, that is one loaded question.”) Eventually, she came to accept that “traditional employment might not be an option for me”; instead, she turned to
  

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NL888 1) Does "branding opportunities" mean "opportunities that perhaps make you as a brand"? , Lewinsky Cigars . NL888 2) Does "the Interngate media bubble" mean "the media bublle (the aftermath of the media's publicity of Lewinsky-Clinton scandal)"?

  • NL888 1) Does "branding opportunities" mean "opportunities that perhaps make you as a brand"?
  • , Lewinsky Cigars .
  • NL888 2) Does "the Interngate media bubble" mean "the media bublle (the aftermath of the media's publicity of Lewinsky-Clinton scandal)"?
  • Not the aftermath, but the very heart of it.
  • NL888 3) Why should the Clintons give the Letter of Indemnification?
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NL8881) Does "branding opportunities" mean "opportunities that perhaps make you as a brand"?
As a product brand, e.g., Lewinsky Cigars.
NL8882) Does "the Interngate media bubble" mean "the media bublle (the aftermath of the media's publicity of Lewinsky-Clinton scandal)"?
Not the aftermath, but the very heart of it.

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