Hunter, I swear I can't take it. I have not laughed so hard since I was 10 years old. I didn't think I would ever laugh that hard again. I gotta turn this machine off, I really do. Here is my return off your serve, (this is a real news story),
By Gary Langer ABCNEWS Polling Unit ABCNEWS.com Jan. 26 - Did he break the law? That, more than anything, is the public's main question about Bill Clinton and the Monica Lewinsky affair. If Clinton lied under oath about it, or told her to lie, most Americans say they'd want to see him leave office. But if Clinton's actions were limited to an affair with the then 21-year-old Lewinsky, and not perjury or suborning testimony, then most Americans would not demand his head, an ABC News/Washington Post poll has found. Indeed, after an initial drop Friday night, Clinton's ratings stabilized and even recovered some ground during the weekend. Despite the brouhaha, his job approval rating is 59 percent, essentially the same as its pre-scandal level. |