>>I think if he wants to go down in history as stateman, he should resign, but I'm not sure the missus will allow him to be.
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>If he resigns, he'll be remembered as the guy who resigned because of sex. If he bulls it out, this could end up a footnote.
Here I do not agree... If he resigns, I think it should be easy for him to show how wicked the Starr campaign really was. Imagine what he could divulge as a free man.
He could organize the democratic party to take to the streets and ask to reconsider his resignation, that it was as small lie after all etc. It's been done before (not in the US though).
He would write a book and make fortune, upload a copy on the neet and ask for a fee. I'm not good a titles but I'm sure you guys can think of something real cool.
Marc
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