Fiction is fun for libs.
Clinton was, I repeat was disbarred in Arkansas (His home state that would ask him to leave if he visited), and yes even though he didn't have the class of Nixon and step down, HE WAS IMPEACHED.
He also had 3 RAPE acusations in his high school through college years, before the right wing conspiracy guys knew he existed. If he was are first black president, he's be, President Tyson.
This all came up during the election and is a matter of public record.
2007-04-09 01:01:03
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answered by Anonymous
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There has never been a president who was fully impeached. Clinton was impeached in the house but not in the senate. A single vote in the senate kept Andrew Johnson from being impeached. Nixon would have been the first sitting president to be officially impeached by the house and senate, but he took the option of resigning. Clinton was disbarred by the Supreme Court, and had his license suspended by Arkansas for five years for giving misleading testimony in the Paula Jones case. You seem to hate Clinton as much as I dislike President Bush. I still think lying about getting us into an ill advised war is more serious than lying about sex. I had a nephew who died in Iraq. For that reason it is personal. By the way, President Nixon was disbarred by the state of New York in 1976, so he would have been the first.
2007-04-08 20:07:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, we all know the answer. You've already got nearly a dozen correct replies.
I just wanted to add that I knew there was going to be trouble with his presidency when:
• I learned that he had dodged the draft, i.e., he apparently felt the military is fine as long as it's someone else's butt on the line.
• I saw him being interviewed on 60 Minutes and when the line of questioning got tough, Hillary cut-off Bill's attempt to respond to the question with some kind of "smart" remark like, "Look, vote for him if you l like him, and don't vote for him if you don't." — Where I come from, this doesn't sound like someone who's ready to serve us.
• Paraphrasing a Hillary comment: "I'm not gonna be like Tammy Wynette stayin' home to make cookies for my man." She's got a pretty sharp tongue, don't you think?
• He told us what kind of underwear he uses. Whatever purpose that had, I surely still don't know.
• I learned that he had donated his used underwear to Goodwill ... and that he had taken those donations as a tax deduction.
There's more, of course, but these are just the highlights of the negative things I recall from the campaign. As for the things that occurred during his presidency, well, that's the stuff that big books are made of.
2007-04-08 23:49:53
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answered by Anonymous
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By the Liberal answers on here there are allot of uninformed people. Bush isn't running for president so he would not speak,Clinton was disbarred and impeached for purgery on the trial stand,nothing to do with sex. Nothing that has been said about mcCain has anything to do with Clinton,etc.etc. Now to have Clinton talk anywhere is embarrassmentent to America.
2016-05-20 04:44:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Rape? Nice try. Perjury? Acquitted. Incompetence? 100 times more than W.
2007-04-08 15:54:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Would it be Bill Clinton? During his impeachment trial, the feminists were shown to be hypocrites (considering that they'd have been condemning a celebrity whom had done what Clinton had done). Didn't Clinton use something similar to Bush's signing statements? That was unconstitutional then and is unconstitutional now. I guess incompetence would apply to his desire to institute unconstitutional and ageist policies such as school uniforms and teen curfews, as well as his desire to wage wars of nation building.
Its sad that Clinton was impeached mostly for his sexual crimes. He did far worse stuff, such as what I mentioned. Maybe then so many people wouldn't forget that Clinton was just as bad as Bush.
Every president since the Depression and probably every president since sometime a while before that deserved to be impeached. Its unfortunate that only LBJ, Nixon, Clinton, and Bush II were caught.
When will we get a president who actually cares about dropping the size of government instead of just pretending to?
2007-04-08 15:52:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Bill Clinton's was suspended for 5 years. It was a direct result of the "Lewinsky" scandal. If you recall, this was a witch hunt involving the whitewater case. There was no "perjury". He was not "convicted" of perjury. In addition, it could NOT have been perjury as the criteria for "perjury" is that it has to be pertinent to the case. Monica Lewinsky had zero to do with Whitewater. Therefore, it could NOT have been perjury.
2007-04-08 15:56:21
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answered by truth seeker 7
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Clinton was the last president to be impeached. But he wasn't ousted.
In terms of disbarment, I don't believe that he was disbarred. I think he voluntarily surrendered his license to practice for a period of five years.
I don't know of another president who was disbarred...
2007-04-08 15:50:14
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answered by Anonymous
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William Jefferson Clinton, officially. Unofficially, Hillary ran the country while Bill had "sex with that woman-Ms. Lewinsky."
2007-04-08 15:50:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like Billy Boy to me!! lolol Can't wait to see to see the whining now!! lolol
2007-04-08 15:51:04
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answered by P. J 2
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