The president lied about his financial dealings in Arkansas.
Lied about his draft evasion. Lied about his endless sexual
misconduct. Lied about his other life experiences.
He lied about his policies. He lied about the impact of his
policies. He lied to a grand jury. He lied to a federal judge.
He lied to Congress. He lied to the American people. And he
lied to his family.
Few people make any pretense of believing him. Shortly after
Clinton took office, Sen. Bob Kerrey, D-Neb., famously remarked
that the president was an uncommonly good liar.
After the Monica Lewinsky scandal broke, leftish New York
Times columnist Bob Herbert observed: "After so many years
of his cheap lies and easy deceptions, why should anyone ever
believe Bill Clinton?"
In a recent American Online poll, a majority of people suggested
that the president become a used car salesman.
But, now, Bill Clinton is upset that someone apparently lied
to him.
Even more bizarre, however, is the substance of his Esquire
interview.
"I have apologized to the American people for what I did
wrong," he says.
But, the Republicans have not.
"They never apologized for the country for impeachment, they
never apologized for all the things they've done."
It sounds like Bill Clinton has been smoking and inhaling.
He has apologized for dropping his pants in the Oval Office.
But he has never apologized for committing perjury - before
a grand jury, in a federal lawsuit and to Congress.
Excerpt from Townhall, Nov. 15, 2000 Full
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