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>>>>>I was fortunate to see him speak last year. You may or not agree with him but he was the most charismatic American President of the last generation.
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>>>>He was a powerful man who had sex with women. Stop the presses.
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>>>Nobody care about the sex part. The lying part was the kicker.
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>>I really saw it as a situation that was no one's business except he and Hillary. That whole hullaballoo was, to me, just an early sign of the insanity that was beginning to grip the Republican party.
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>That's bull. He had inappropriate relations with a co-worker while on the job, at the job, in his office. If you think that's no big deal then there's no hope for this conversation.
But again....we (the country) knew this going in and elected him anyway.
The point I'm trying to make is that he should never have had the opportunity to lie, mis-lead, mis-speak the truth, etc. because it (the affair) was really none of our business. It should have been left between him and Hillary. Understand, I don't have a problem with the 'inappropriate relations with a co-worker' - I have a problem with the 'cheating on his wife' aspect. Does it reflect on his integrity? Oh HELL yes.
Should it have been drug out into the open by Congress with hearing after hearing about 'who knew what when'? Oh HELL no.
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