Give bush a blowjob so we can impeach
In , for only the second time in United States history, the Senate conducted an impeachment trial of a President. The acquittal of William Jefferson Clinton on February 12 came as no great surprise, given the near party-line vote on impeachment charges in the House of Representatives leading to the trial. Despite its predictable outcome, the impeachment trial of President Clinton is well worth studying, both for what it says about the failure of the judiciary and political institutions to respond adequately to an unprecedented situation, and what it tells us about the failures of Bill Clinton, the all-too-human occupant of the nation's highest office. The trial also raises fascinating questions about the distinction between public morality and private morality. The impeachment saga of President Clinton has its origins in a sexual harassment lawsuit brought in Arkansas in May, by Paula Jones , a former Arkansas state employee.




The Clinton Impeachment, as Told by the People Who Lived It




The Clinton impeachment and its fallout | Miller Center
I n , the Republican-led House of Representatives voted to impeach President Bill Clinton on one charge of perjury and one charge of obstruction of justice. The articles of impeachment had their origin in a relationship between the president and a year-old White House intern, Monica Lewinsky. The intimate details, revealed by an independent counsel, had consumed the country for 11 months: part morality tale, part soap opera, part high-stakes knife fight. Politically, the country was divided—less so than now, but ferociously. We have been living with the consequences of the Clinton impeachment ever since. She and the president developed a flirtatious rapport, which intensified during a weeklong government shutdown, during which interns served as support staff.



Clinton–Lewinsky scandal
Their sexual relationship lasted between and Clinton ended a televised speech in late January with the statement that he "did not have sexual relations with that woman, Ms. House of Representatives. He was subsequently acquitted on all impeachment charges of perjury and obstruction of justice in a day Senate trial. She was hired during Clinton's first term in as an intern at the White House and was later an employee of the White House Office of Legislative Affairs.





America was captivated by the story, especially as it played out in televised hearings, often with graphic detail. By Russell Riley. This story was political dynamite, not just because it was a sex scandal, but also because it had dire legal implications.

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