Clinton's Legacy
The Stain is an aptly named article from the editors of National Review. The text is supplied by The Polling Company.
Simply said, President Clinton will not be remembered for his foreign policy (he had one?) or the domestic prosperity that everyone on the left seems to be nostalgic for. No, this will be his legacy:
When asked, "In your opinion, what will Bill Clinton be remembered for?" a majority of Americans cite some aspect of the former President's relationship with the White House intern, and a plurality mention her by name.
This shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone. The economy, more specifically the bullish stock market that rallied the economy, had more to do with the Reagan administration than that of Clinton's. His foreign policy consisted of a last minute push for peace between Israel and Palestine. I doubt very much that Israel trusted a president whose most frequent guest in the white house was Arafat.
What is amazing to me is that people on the left and in Hollyweird all seem to forget that their hero, the leader of their party, was impeached! It wasn't some witchhunt that Clinton claims. The president of our country broke the law and was punished (I don't believe enough) for it.
President Clinton will be remembered for the only memorable thing he, and Monica did.

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