To: Jack Clarke who wrote (4330 ) 2/3/1998 8:45:00 AM From: Glenn D. Rudolph Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20981
Does Bill Clinton Make You Wonder Why Men Are The Way They Are? PR Newswire - February 03, 1998 05:21 V%PRN P%PRN If the recent White House sex scandal makes you wonder why men do the things they do, just ask Dr. Warren Farrell, the man who wrote the book on the subject, Why Men Are They Way They Are. Dr. Farell, a sex therapist, who himself was a Washington intern in the Johnson administration, is available to offer insight as to how such a situation could occur as well as how a 21-year-old intern has the ability to jeopardize the future of the most powerful man in the world. Is male power actually a myth? Just ask Dr. Farrell, who also wrote the book on the subject, The Myth of Male Power. There are very few questions you can ask Dr. Farrell about sex and politics for which he does not bring to the table a unique and thought- provoking twist. He can provide a sound bite with substance. For example... Q: What are some lessons men around the world can learn from Bill Clinton's experience? A: That a man who puts his penis in a woman's body puts his life in her hands. Q: Why do men keep treating women as sex objects? A: For the same reason women treat men as success objects. Or ask him... -- Why is it harder for Bill Clinton (to get away with affairs) than it was for JFK, FDR, or Ike? -- Why Clinton's marriage has all the symptoms of the "marital incest taboo." -- Why the intensity of so many powerful men's sexual desire is so "out of control" as to put their power in jeopardy. -- How can the power of a female intern attract a man as powerful as President Clinton? -- What Monica Lewinsky has in common with Paula Jones and Gennifer Flowers (besides Bill Clinton). Dr. Warren Farrell, aside from his books, has also taught at the School of Medicine at the University of California in San Diego and has a Ph.D. in political science from NYU. CONTACT: Dr. Warren Farrell, 760-753-5000 SOURCE Berkley Publishing Group /CONTACT: Dr. Warren Farrell, 760-753-5000/