Don't forget he commited purgery.
Riiiiight... it was totaly vital that his sex-life be revealed to the public. I'm not so sure I would be too eager to reveal my skeletons on national TV if I were the president either.
It is interesting to note that White Water proved spurrious in the end, and the investigation was fruitless:
Kenneth Starr's successor, Robert Ray, released a report in September of 2000 that stated "This office determined that the evidence was insufficient to prove to a jury beyond a reasonable doubt that either President or Mrs. Clinton knowingly participated in any criminal conduct." Ray's report effectively ended the Whitewater investigation.
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This message has been edited by Yaro, 07-13-2005 04:11 PM