Aestu wrote:
What the hell are you talking about? Clinton was remembered as a mostly good President who was the victim of petty persecution and logjam by disgruntled and amoral Senate Republicans who shut down the government multiple times for absolutely no good reason, and were so discredited in the eyes of the nation that Newt could never show his face in public again. The net result of all that was squandering a decade of relative prosperity on partisan struggles rather than long-term growth, all because the GOP was just determined to take Clinton down and stop all business to that end.
Most of the legislation that Clinton is lauded for signing into law, like welfare reform, happened only after he had an opposition party in both halves of congress.
Aestu wrote:
The GOP went for Clinton's sex life (something previously considered off-limits in American politics) and accused Gore of being "boring" because they had no more legitimate criticisms. What does that say?
They went for perjury, because you're not supposed to lie under oath, especially when you're the head of the branch of government charged with enforcing the law. It got turned into sex because a) Clinton knew if he made it about sex most people would empathize with him (no one wants their private lives exposed) and b) republicans are easily duped when they have a chance to put their petty moralism on display.
Al Gore is boring. He's also a hypocrite.
Your Pal,
Jubber