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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Johannes Pilch who wrote (3671)9/18/1998 4:40:00 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Respond to of 67261
 
See my response to Bill Vaughn. What is it with you guys. I didnt say I respected him for having the affair. What I said is there is something to be said for lying about it when interrogated by some questionable prosecutor.

On your point of men v women, maybe it comes down to this. Men routinely brag about their sex lives, make things up etc. Personally I find this behavior fairly detestable, especially if it involves anyone I know (whether an incident happened or not). So it might be a flashback to high school ethics when these women you know say they approve of Clintons lies on sexual matters. And to be clear, surely, I do mean it.



To: Johannes Pilch who wrote (3671)9/18/1998 4:52:00 PM
From: dougjn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
Barry Goldwater's famous phrase, "Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice", comes to mind.

I guess here it would be "extremism in the defense of absolutely no illegality (no matter how minor) by the President is no vice".

Goldwater's phrase, and the lack of balance in the man it revealed, was widely regarded as contributing to his defeat in his run for President. His landslide defeat.

Because the stakes involved in resorting to nuclear war in the defense of liberty were pretty awesome. It could become necessary but Americans sure wanted balance, and a proper reluctance.

The stakes involved in removing a twice elected President from office, by a Congress where the other party holds the majority, are also pretty high. (Nowhere near as high of course, but high.) A proper reluctance, and respect for the Constitional standards is called for. As were shown, for the most part, by the Democratically controlled Congress during the Watergate impeachment process.

Doug