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Stat Monitor Repairman said:But it didn't hurt Clinton long term. that's what I'm saying.91AggieLawyer said:You're seriously blaming the Republicans for a) the bs and b) the mess we're in? No blame for Clinton and the democrats for stringing it out even though they knew that he did it? Resignation was the right answer -- everyone knew it -- and they wouldn't even entertain the thought. No chance they could give up the appearance of a power loss. Hell, it would have HELPED Gore win in 2000, but would have hurt Clinton long term, and they put power/party over principle. Like usual.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
We might be a lot better off if Monica kept her mouth shut.
The republicans monica lewensky bs in the 90s was the precipice for a lot of the chaos we see today,
This is the dumbest comment I've seen on here in a while, and that's saying a lot.
The whole thing was a pointless exercise.
The only thing That hurt Clinton long term was named Donald Trump.
And nobody saw that coming.
If it wasn't for Trump, Hillary would be president right now WITH Bill in the oval office as first dude probably gettin' after it with the trans tit lady.
We've just got no way of knowing.
But the point is, is that neither Clinton was damaged by this and the whole thing was futile.
+100k of plastic surgery over the decades.DrEvazanPhD said:Got older, lost weight, discovered dental care, got rid of that awful 90's doinfinity ag said:
She was all over the news when I graduated from A&M and started my career.
Why does she look so unrecognizable now? It's more than just getting older.
YouBet said:
All these years later and my two main observations:
1. Monica looks good for 50.
2. Bill from the 90s would be a Republican in the 20s. We wish we had that guy as President, now.
usmcbrooks said:
Man they grow up fast. Seems like only yesterday she was crawling around on the floor, putting things in her mouth.
At the time it all went down I thought it was the right thing to do,91AggieLawyer said:Stat Monitor Repairman said:But it didn't hurt Clinton long term. that's what I'm saying.91AggieLawyer said:You're seriously blaming the Republicans for a) the bs and b) the mess we're in? No blame for Clinton and the democrats for stringing it out even though they knew that he did it? Resignation was the right answer -- everyone knew it -- and they wouldn't even entertain the thought. No chance they could give up the appearance of a power loss. Hell, it would have HELPED Gore win in 2000, but would have hurt Clinton long term, and they put power/party over principle. Like usual.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
We might be a lot better off if Monica kept her mouth shut.
The republicans monica lewensky bs in the 90s was the precipice for a lot of the chaos we see today,
This is the dumbest comment I've seen on here in a while, and that's saying a lot.
The whole thing was a pointless exercise.
The only thing That hurt Clinton long term was named Donald Trump.
And nobody saw that coming.
If it wasn't for Trump, Hillary would be president right now WITH Bill in the oval office as first dude probably gettin' after it with the trans tit lady.
We've just got no way of knowing.
But the point is, is that neither Clinton was damaged by this and the whole thing was futile.
The hell it didn't hurt him. He lost his law license, had to settle a civil case that probably would have went away otherwise, he was impeached (only second President ever -- only second President to face REAL impeachment), and his nothing "Presidency" and responsibility for 9/11 was far more scrutinized. Don't say it didn't hurt him. That's either ignorance or dishonesty. It doesn't matter what happened later with Hillary. There are certain people, you it seems included, that hold Clinton in high enough esteem that he could have murdered someone and it wouldn't have mattered.
It was the right thing to do regardless of the damage it inflicted.
Ags4DaWin said:YouBet said:
All these years later and my two main observations:
1. Monica looks good for 50.
2. Bill from the 90s would be a Republican in the 20s. We wish we had that guy as President, now.
Yes.
I totally miss how he accelerated the movement of tech and manufacturing to China and how he allowed them to steal defense tech secrets.
It was so great of him to begin the infiltration of America by the Chinese in earnest.
Oh and don't forget how he bombed Iraq to try to distract everyone from the blow job thing
And how he committed multiple accounts of sexual assault.
And the whole Somalia thing. He did a bang up job there.
And Waco...masterful
Where did that old pervert go?
But he was President during that whole tech boom thing that he absolutely had no influence over whatsoever....so yeah that totally makes up for all the awful things he did during his presidency that the media covered for him over.
leaving out how Osama Bin Laden was blowing up our embassies in Kenya and Nairobi and nearly sank the USS Cole with Clinton doing nothing real about itAgs4DaWin said:YouBet said:
All these years later and my two main observations:
1. Monica looks good for 50.
2. Bill from the 90s would be a Republican in the 20s. We wish we had that guy as President, now.
Yes.
I totally miss how he accelerated the movement of tech and manufacturing to China and how he allowed them to steal defense tech secrets.
It was so great of him to begin the infiltration of America by the Chinese in earnest.
Oh and don't forget how he bombed Iraq to try to distract everyone from the blow job thing
And how he committed multiple accounts of sexual assault.
And the whole Somalia thing. He did a bang up job there.
And Waco...masterful
Where did that old pervert go?
But he was President during that whole tech boom thing that he absolutely had no influence over whatsoever....so yeah that totally makes up for all the awful things he did during his presidency that the media covered for him over.
LMCane said:
it is pretty funny that the same MAGA "conservatives" who were loudest calling for Clinton to be impeached and removed...
are now defending the four arrests and indictments of Trump for issues 'just a tad more important than a Lewinsky in the Oval office"
And the song with the AlGore chorus: Wearing a wire, wearing a wwwwwiiiiiirrrrrreeeeeeQuote:
Hell Paul Shanklin, Rush Limbaugh's parody song guy turned "Secret Agent Man" into "Secret Asian Man" over ChinaGate
This made me go look something up about Andrew Johnson. And then, it dawned on me that Tommy Lee Jones looks just like him...Stat Monitor Repairman said:At the time it all went down I thought it was the right thing to do,91AggieLawyer said:Stat Monitor Repairman said:But it didn't hurt Clinton long term. that's what I'm saying.91AggieLawyer said:You're seriously blaming the Republicans for a) the bs and b) the mess we're in? No blame for Clinton and the democrats for stringing it out even though they knew that he did it? Resignation was the right answer -- everyone knew it -- and they wouldn't even entertain the thought. No chance they could give up the appearance of a power loss. Hell, it would have HELPED Gore win in 2000, but would have hurt Clinton long term, and they put power/party over principle. Like usual.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
We might be a lot better off if Monica kept her mouth shut.
The republicans monica lewensky bs in the 90s was the precipice for a lot of the chaos we see today,
This is the dumbest comment I've seen on here in a while, and that's saying a lot.
The whole thing was a pointless exercise.
The only thing That hurt Clinton long term was named Donald Trump.
And nobody saw that coming.
If it wasn't for Trump, Hillary would be president right now WITH Bill in the oval office as first dude probably gettin' after it with the trans tit lady.
We've just got no way of knowing.
But the point is, is that neither Clinton was damaged by this and the whole thing was futile.
The hell it didn't hurt him. He lost his law license, had to settle a civil case that probably would have went away otherwise, he was impeached (only second President ever -- only second President to face REAL impeachment), and his nothing "Presidency" and responsibility for 9/11 was far more scrutinized. Don't say it didn't hurt him. That's either ignorance or dishonesty. It doesn't matter what happened later with Hillary. There are certain people, you it seems included, that hold Clinton in high enough esteem that he could have murdered someone and it wouldn't have mattered.
It was the right thing to do regardless of the damage it inflicted.
But now I don't,
I think it ultimately accelerated what we see today. Which is one party constantly trying to put the other party's leader in jail.
Its become a part of the political process.
Its expected that one party will try to find some reason to impeach the president.
So its hard to say that we wouldn't be better off not having set the precedent.
You are right only the second president impeached
But since that time weve had calls for impeachment of GW Bush, Obama, Trump, now Biden.
Impeachment has become the norm.
It seems like the people that wrote the constitution considered it an extraordinary remedy,
Now we are about to see three presidents impeached in the past 30-years. And one of those twice in a single term.
There were MAGA "conservatives" back in 1998?LMCane said:
it is pretty funny that the same MAGA "conservatives" who were loudest calling for Clinton to be impeached and removed...
are now defending the four arrests and indictments of Trump for issues 'just a tad more important than a Lewinsky in the Oval office"
Ag with kids said:This made me go look something up about Andrew Johnson. And then, it dawned on me that Tommy Lee Jones looks just like him...Stat Monitor Repairman said:At the time it all went down I thought it was the right thing to do,91AggieLawyer said:Stat Monitor Repairman said:But it didn't hurt Clinton long term. that's what I'm saying.91AggieLawyer said:You're seriously blaming the Republicans for a) the bs and b) the mess we're in? No blame for Clinton and the democrats for stringing it out even though they knew that he did it? Resignation was the right answer -- everyone knew it -- and they wouldn't even entertain the thought. No chance they could give up the appearance of a power loss. Hell, it would have HELPED Gore win in 2000, but would have hurt Clinton long term, and they put power/party over principle. Like usual.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
We might be a lot better off if Monica kept her mouth shut.
The republicans monica lewensky bs in the 90s was the precipice for a lot of the chaos we see today,
This is the dumbest comment I've seen on here in a while, and that's saying a lot.
The whole thing was a pointless exercise.
The only thing That hurt Clinton long term was named Donald Trump.
And nobody saw that coming.
If it wasn't for Trump, Hillary would be president right now WITH Bill in the oval office as first dude probably gettin' after it with the trans tit lady.
We've just got no way of knowing.
But the point is, is that neither Clinton was damaged by this and the whole thing was futile.
The hell it didn't hurt him. He lost his law license, had to settle a civil case that probably would have went away otherwise, he was impeached (only second President ever -- only second President to face REAL impeachment), and his nothing "Presidency" and responsibility for 9/11 was far more scrutinized. Don't say it didn't hurt him. That's either ignorance or dishonesty. It doesn't matter what happened later with Hillary. There are certain people, you it seems included, that hold Clinton in high enough esteem that he could have murdered someone and it wouldn't have mattered.
It was the right thing to do regardless of the damage it inflicted.
But now I don't,
I think it ultimately accelerated what we see today. Which is one party constantly trying to put the other party's leader in jail.
Its become a part of the political process.
Its expected that one party will try to find some reason to impeach the president.
So its hard to say that we wouldn't be better off not having set the precedent.
You are right only the second president impeached
But since that time weve had calls for impeachment of GW Bush, Obama, Trump, now Biden.
Impeachment has become the norm.
It seems like the people that wrote the constitution considered it an extraordinary remedy,
Now we are about to see three presidents impeached in the past 30-years. And one of those twice in a single term.
There can be only one!YouBet said:Ag with kids said:This made me go look something up about Andrew Johnson. And then, it dawned on me that Tommy Lee Jones looks just like him...Stat Monitor Repairman said:At the time it all went down I thought it was the right thing to do,91AggieLawyer said:Stat Monitor Repairman said:But it didn't hurt Clinton long term. that's what I'm saying.91AggieLawyer said:You're seriously blaming the Republicans for a) the bs and b) the mess we're in? No blame for Clinton and the democrats for stringing it out even though they knew that he did it? Resignation was the right answer -- everyone knew it -- and they wouldn't even entertain the thought. No chance they could give up the appearance of a power loss. Hell, it would have HELPED Gore win in 2000, but would have hurt Clinton long term, and they put power/party over principle. Like usual.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
We might be a lot better off if Monica kept her mouth shut.
The republicans monica lewensky bs in the 90s was the precipice for a lot of the chaos we see today,
This is the dumbest comment I've seen on here in a while, and that's saying a lot.
The whole thing was a pointless exercise.
The only thing That hurt Clinton long term was named Donald Trump.
And nobody saw that coming.
If it wasn't for Trump, Hillary would be president right now WITH Bill in the oval office as first dude probably gettin' after it with the trans tit lady.
We've just got no way of knowing.
But the point is, is that neither Clinton was damaged by this and the whole thing was futile.
The hell it didn't hurt him. He lost his law license, had to settle a civil case that probably would have went away otherwise, he was impeached (only second President ever -- only second President to face REAL impeachment), and his nothing "Presidency" and responsibility for 9/11 was far more scrutinized. Don't say it didn't hurt him. That's either ignorance or dishonesty. It doesn't matter what happened later with Hillary. There are certain people, you it seems included, that hold Clinton in high enough esteem that he could have murdered someone and it wouldn't have mattered.
It was the right thing to do regardless of the damage it inflicted.
But now I don't,
I think it ultimately accelerated what we see today. Which is one party constantly trying to put the other party's leader in jail.
Its become a part of the political process.
Its expected that one party will try to find some reason to impeach the president.
So its hard to say that we wouldn't be better off not having set the precedent.
You are right only the second president impeached
But since that time weve had calls for impeachment of GW Bush, Obama, Trump, now Biden.
Impeachment has become the norm.
It seems like the people that wrote the constitution considered it an extraordinary remedy,
Now we are about to see three presidents impeached in the past 30-years. And one of those twice in a single term.
You found an Immortal.
You own it, you better never let it go (go)Phatbob said:
I think she will admit that her time at the White House really sucked.
Stat Monitor Repairman said:At the time it all went down I thought it was the right thing to do,91AggieLawyer said:Stat Monitor Repairman said:But it didn't hurt Clinton long term. that's what I'm saying.91AggieLawyer said:You're seriously blaming the Republicans for a) the bs and b) the mess we're in? No blame for Clinton and the democrats for stringing it out even though they knew that he did it? Resignation was the right answer -- everyone knew it -- and they wouldn't even entertain the thought. No chance they could give up the appearance of a power loss. Hell, it would have HELPED Gore win in 2000, but would have hurt Clinton long term, and they put power/party over principle. Like usual.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
We might be a lot better off if Monica kept her mouth shut.
The republicans monica lewensky bs in the 90s was the precipice for a lot of the chaos we see today,
This is the dumbest comment I've seen on here in a while, and that's saying a lot.
The whole thing was a pointless exercise.
The only thing That hurt Clinton long term was named Donald Trump.
And nobody saw that coming.
If it wasn't for Trump, Hillary would be president right now WITH Bill in the oval office as first dude probably gettin' after it with the trans tit lady.
We've just got no way of knowing.
But the point is, is that neither Clinton was damaged by this and the whole thing was futile.
The hell it didn't hurt him. He lost his law license, had to settle a civil case that probably would have went away otherwise, he was impeached (only second President ever -- only second President to face REAL impeachment), and his nothing "Presidency" and responsibility for 9/11 was far more scrutinized. Don't say it didn't hurt him. That's either ignorance or dishonesty. It doesn't matter what happened later with Hillary. There are certain people, you it seems included, that hold Clinton in high enough esteem that he could have murdered someone and it wouldn't have mattered.
It was the right thing to do regardless of the damage it inflicted.
But now I don't,
I think it ultimately accelerated what we see today. Which is one party constantly trying to put the other party's leader in jail.
Its become a part of the political process.
Its expected that one party will try to find some reason to impeach the president.
So its hard to say that we wouldn't be better off not having set the precedent.
You are right only the second president impeached
But since that time weve had calls for impeachment of GW Bush, Obama, Trump, now Biden.
Impeachment has become the norm.
It seems like the people that wrote the constitution considered it an extraordinary remedy,
Now we are about to see three presidents impeached in the past 30-years. And one of those twice in a single term.