Slow Burn: The Clinton Impeachment

Season 2: Bonus Episode 6
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Former Kids

Leon’s full-length interview with Ken Starr, and a look back at what teens learned from reading the Starr report.

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Episode Notes

Slate Plus members get a bonus episode of Slow Burn every week. This week, we hear more from Neyfakh’s interview with Ken Starr, the former independent counsel who investigated President Clinton. Plus, Neyfakh and Slate senior producer Mary Wilson discuss the making of Episode 6 and hear how a group of “former kids” remember the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal.

Season Two of Slow Burn was produced by Leon Neyfakh and Andrew Parsons. Research assistance from Madeline Kaplan. Bonus episodes for the season were produced by Jeff Friedrich and Mary Wilson.

About the Show

The saga of Bill Clinton’s impeachment is rich with forgotten characters, surprising subplots, and opportunities to reflect on just how much America has changed over the past 20 years. Whether you’re well-versed in the tale of Clinton and Monica Lewinsky, or you’re fuzzy on the details, this season of Slow Burn will take you further into the story than you’ve ever been.

From its origins in the Whitewater real estate controversy, the Paula Jones sexual harassment lawsuit, and the suicide of Vince Foster, Clinton’s near-removal from office was the culmination of a process that remains poorly understood—and continues to reverberate through our political system today.

While Season I of Slow Burn captured what it was like to live through Watergate, Season II offers a fresh reexamination of the choices, circumstances, and manipulations that nearly destroyed the 42nd president and forever changed the life of a former White House intern.

Read Leon Neyfakh’s introduction to Season 2.

Read the announcement on Season 3.

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Hosts

  • Mary Wilson is a founding producer for What Next and a former producer for The Gist.

  • Leon Neyfakh, a former Slate staff writer, is the host of the podcast Fiasco.