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In reply to the discussion: How can it be that Bill Clinton was essentially impeached for cheating on his wife.... [View all]Spider Jerusalem
(21,786 posts)16. Technically...
Clinton wasn't impeached for cheating on his wife, he was impeached for lying about it under oath. And Clinton was impeached because the Republicans controlled both houses of Congress at the time and thought they had the votes for a conviction; this is part of a broader Republican strategy of delegitimising the executive when they control Congress and a Democrat is in the White House. Bush, on the other hand, had a Republican majority until midway through his first term, and even after the 2006 midterms the votes were never there for a conviction in the Senate (it takes 67 to convict...two-thirds of Senators).
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How can it be that Bill Clinton was essentially impeached for cheating on his wife.... [View all]
Cali_Democrat
Jul 2014
OP
No. You love seeing BULLSHIT in the first reply. Clinton being a neocon is irrelevant!
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jul 2014
#116
"Correct answer" implies fact. It is not a fact. It is a fallacy. A fallacy is a statement that lack
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jul 2014
#156
Meaning republicans would not have impeached Clinton if he were a "true liberal"?
pampango
Jul 2014
#53
If you did not mean that republican neocons were impeaching a Democratic neocon, I apologize. n/t
pampango
Jul 2014
#62
That's exactly what I meant. The point was he was a Democrat; it didn't matter that he was a neocon.
Scuba
Jul 2014
#64
Pretty certain means Democrats *would* have impeached Bush if the Party were not run by neo-cons.
ieoeja
Jul 2014
#134
No, he was charged with perjury, i.e., lying under oath in his grand jury testimony.
Divernan
Jul 2014
#85
He was temporarily disbarred from the Supreme Court. He was never charged with perjury.
ieoeja
Jul 2014
#135
That makes no sense. Look, I'm no fan of the Clintons, but if Bill Clinton is a neocon, and the
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jul 2014
#115
Part of it is that a whole bunch of Dems such as Hillary and Kerry voted for the war (nt)
Nye Bevan
Jul 2014
#2
Accept that Bill is best buddies with the Bushes and it seems good friends with John McCain.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jul 2014
#117
Sure it does. He was slow to condemn the illegal invasion of Iraq because his wife
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jul 2014
#143
I'm dumbfounded that people on 'our side' continue to perpetuate this falsehood ...
brett_jv
Jul 2014
#54
Regardless, why represent it that way when discussing the subject on a liberal board?
brett_jv
Jul 2014
#70
BULLSHIT!!!!!! They voted to authorize the invasion of Iraq...something that Bush wanted and was
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jul 2014
#118
I've always been able to answer this. The American people place double standards on the parties.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jul 2014
#119
If I remember right, Bill was impeached for the lies he told to a grand jury.
FreedRadical
Jul 2014
#4
If I know he was lying...and you know he was lying...and he knows he was lying...
world wide wally
Jul 2014
#28
You are absolutely right!! Had the majority of Dems in the House/Senate stood firm
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jul 2014
#157
Also, they never got over Nixon's impeachment based on journalists' uncovering a coverup.
SleeplessinSoCal
Jul 2014
#37
Very good points - I think the key is that they really believed that the Democratic Party was
hedgehog
Jul 2014
#142
I think that they investigated him for that but I think the impeachment was based on his lying about
jwirr
Jul 2014
#10
Why was Clinton asked under oath if he was cheating on his wife? I mean, that should be
Louisiana1976
Jul 2014
#40
Yep. He shouldn't have denied it. The story would have gone away after a couple of weeks.
Nye Bevan
Jul 2014
#20
Because Democrats are afraid to impeach war criminals, they told us that it would 'look political'.
sabrina 1
Jul 2014
#32
What is really fucked up about all this is President Obama's failure to prosecute Bush
Enthusiast
Jul 2014
#42
Bush (or Cheney and his cronies, really) managed to create a simulacrum of legality around
Aristus
Jul 2014
#45
I think we have to let go of this already. Let's move on. We"ve said our arguments
CTyankee
Jul 2014
#71
What is really fucked up about all this is how the right-wing meme is thrust upon us incessantly by
indepat
Jul 2014
#80
AND...the American people will make sure it happens by handing the Senate over to Republicans.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jul 2014
#114
The standard was set with Clinton, and impeachment is something one party will "clamor" for
hughee99
Jul 2014
#133
According to Buddhism, this is the predicted Age of Mappo, or Age of Confusion, when everything is
DesertDiamond
Jul 2014
#140