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>Agree re interns: in business, sex with underlings always carries a taint of misused power, which is why corporate policies and employment contracts call it serious misconduct. Even apart from that, there's plenty of opportunity to dally without knowingly creating a timebomb that can go off whenever the underling experiences disappointment in future life or is persuaded s/he has a grievance. It says something about your common sense/wisdom if you go ahead and do it anyway IMHO.
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I know that most people know this, but there are really three issues.
First is the act itself. Horribly poor judgement. If that had been the only issue, it would be one thing. But....
Second (and unquestionably the most important), is the documented instances where he told others to lie.
Third (and an ugly matter that will likely re-surface if Trump actually gets the R nomination) is any actions that Hillary took to discredit those who made claims of bad Bill behavior.