Why bother with Bill Clinton’s legacy, anyway?
Bill Clinton’s Legacy, like it or not, will be vital to Hillary Clinton’s candidacy as the general election approaches. An excerpt from the Washington Post: “Ken Starr spent $70 million and indicted innocent people to find out that I wouldn’t take a nickel to see the cow jump over the moon,” he told the students last week, his eyes narrowing and his finger jabbing the air. At another point, he complained that the investigations during his White House days virtually bankrupted him: “The Republicans were so mean to me when I was president that I was poorer when I left than when I got there.” My memory of Bill Clinton is admittedly much higher than most. In my view, he was the best pure politician to reach the White House and the only thing holding President Clinton from being regarded in the same light that Republicans hold Reagan in, is the Monica Lewinsky debacle. It was only ten years ago, that the Monica Lewinsky perjury scandal took the media and Americans by storm. Independent coun