<< Is Bill Clinton the victim of "bad genes", causing him to lie compulsively and bed down anything he can get his hands on? >> Just as you, Clinton's chemical and genetic construction has dealt him a hand of cards. Add to that complex equation, childhood experiences and environment, leading up to the current person. So, in many cases a person's behaviour isn't totally controlled by genetics, even though it, logically, has a lot of influence. I can forgive Clinton's "bad boy" behaviour, since I feel he is a very competent leader. He is also a master politician. Sometimes he values politics over values. This I don't like. Are there better candidates for President out there somewhere? Of course there are, but where are they? |