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In addition to Prince Andrew as a British hot button, first
connected to Epstein through Roberts’ interview with the Daily Mail in
2010, Clinton takes on a new role as Hillary spoiler through his
connection, real or imagined, to Epstein and sex slaves.
Almost everybody identified in any story about Epstein is
approached by other media seeking to write about Epstein, often with
financial incentives.
No new details emerge. Every aspect of the current story is
based on court filings describing events that may or may not have
taken place prior to 2007.
A recent Reuters story identified a charity that Epstein has not
given money to in 15 years that said if he does give again, they would
give it back.
The world cleanly divides, with Epstein (and friends) behind
secure walls and the Mail and social media and upholders of new
norms, ever more incredulous and apoplectic that Epstein not only
walks free but prospers too. Although he has spent more than a year
in jail and paid out what may be as much as $20 million, he yet
seems somehow to have gotten away with it—that worst sin of all. He
is the unrepentant catch all of up-to-the-minute badness: the financier
whose wealth is a product of Wall Street math rather than work; a rich
middle-age white man who not only parades his wealth and
entitlement, but has a Peter Pan complex to boot; an insistent
Playboy in a correct and prudish world; someone who somehow
didn't get the memo about vast changes in mores and culture.
When | suggested recently that one obvious way to blunt the
animus is to get married, he said he would rather go back to jail.
He is Calvin Harris’s song, It Was Acceptable in the 80s, come
to life.
This is all, inevitably, a Gatsby-like story. But Gatsby in New
York Post and Daily Mail parlance would likely be a freaky financier
too.
And it’s a story about the limitation of journalism, in which the
most compelling parts of the story—it would take a long running cable
show to do justice to the meaning of Epstein’s ambitions and
impulses—need to be sacrificed for not just moral certainty but for a
rather preposterous fantasy of moral certainty.
Anyway, | hope | get invited back to Jeffrey’s house.
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