Now that you mention it, I seem to remember Starr saying something like that in the book that he wrote a few years ago. The trouble I have with him is that somewhere, in his investigation, he decided that Linda Tripp's tainted whispers were more worthy of investigating than the whole Whitewater thing. Of course, Congress jumped on it like starving dogs on a dropped hamburger. Let's call it, at its most benign, a bad judgment call on his part.
My biggest beef, however, is with the Moral Minority who raised such sanctimonious rancor at the finding that an American President would cheat on his spouse, as thought none of them would ever think of doing that. Despite their dragging the man through the mud, Clinton still remains a beloved President to many. I wonder how history will remember Junior Bush.
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My biggest beef, however, is with the Moral Minority who raised such sanctimonious rancor at the finding that an American President would cheat on his spouse, as thought none of them would ever think of doing that. Despite their dragging the man through the mud, Clinton still remains a beloved President to many. I wonder how history will remember Junior Bush.