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We could ague that since we are all flawed, sinful humans that we cannot have a good president any more than we could have a chaste intern. This isn't true.
As a society, we were shocked when the Nixon scandal erupted, but even his most virulent detractors, people like me, gave Dick a grudging respect for stepping down in the wake of watergate. In the case of Clinton, who I DID vote for, we had a series of "bimbo eruptions" during the campaign that we all chose to ignore, hoping that this charismatic charmer would shape up and rise to the occaision of his presidency, and not to the first short skirt to walk by. We were mistaken.
We know that we expect a certain standard of decency in our leaders, and not a sense that they are above or immune to those expectations. We expect them to not lie to grand juries, share orgasms with girls their daughter's age, or sell sensitive technology to the Chinese. This is the kind of damage Clinton did to America: a further numbing of our sensibilities to the reprehensible and the profane, and a new more pedestrian view of the highest office in the land.
As a society, we were shocked when the Nixon scandal erupted, but even his most virulent detractors, people like me, gave Dick a grudging respect for stepping down in the wake of watergate. In the case of Clinton, who I DID vote for, we had a series of "bimbo eruptions" during the campaign that we all chose to ignore, hoping that this charismatic charmer would shape up and rise to the occaision of his presidency, and not to the first short skirt to walk by. We were mistaken.
We know that we expect a certain standard of decency in our leaders, and not a sense that they are above or immune to those expectations. We expect them to not lie to grand juries, share orgasms with girls their daughter's age, or sell sensitive technology to the Chinese. This is the kind of damage Clinton did to America: a further numbing of our sensibilities to the reprehensible and the profane, and a new more pedestrian view of the highest office in the land.