President Bill Clinton, the 42nd President
- Catherine Moscatt
- Jul 16
- 2 min read

Bill Clinton, 42nd President of the United States, idolized President JFK and even got to shake his hand as a teenager. Clinton emulated JFK in a number of ways including his womanizing.
He meets his wife (Hillary Rodham) in 1971 at Yale Law School. They get married in 1975.
In his early days as a politician, Bill Clinton gains an unsavory reputation as “Slick Willie” due to the deals he makes with wealthy and powerful people.
Tawdry rumors follow Clinton but they have not come to light before Clinton runs for President. Until a woman named Gennifer Flowers comes forward with a claim and evidence to back it up. She says her and Clinton were having an affair. To do damage control Hillary and Clinton go on 60 minutes together and make a show of how devoted they are to each other and their marriage, infidelity aside.
The President (once elected) gained thirty pounds with the help of fast food. He also has trouble following a work schedule, frequently getting distracted. On the other hand, First Lady Hillary Clinton is very disciplined. She makes speeches and attends political functions.
President Clinton may have been the first President to admit to smoking pot. He is emphatic that he “did not inhale” which kind of defeats the purpose of smoking in the first place if you ask me.
His stance on homosexuality in the workplace turned into a policy “don’t ask-don’t tell” I personally don’t think anyone should ask anyway (it’s nobody’s business).
Some of the population felt like Hillary Clinton was overinvolved with her husband’s politics. They wanted one president not two.
And here we have it. An internet journalist in 1998 broke the story that the President (age 51) was having an affair with an intern (age 22) named Monica Lewinsky. They were engaging in sex acts in the Oral Office (also known as “going to the Coke room”). President Clinton lies under oath, adamant that “I did not have sexual relations with that woman” (What? He’s too good to even say her name?). After evidence emerges, the president is charged with perjury but somehow escapes impeachment.
As you can see, I really do not like Bill Clinton. Although as far as I know he did not coerce Monica Lewinsky, but he was in a position of power over her. What he did was wrong (not to mention he was married). There have also been credible allegations of rape and sexual misconduct about the 42nd President of the United States. Instead of sticking with her fellow women, Hillary Clinton stood by her predator husband and threatened these women trying to get them to take back their accusations. I find both of them despicable criminals and I hope they never return to the White House.
Source: Confronting the President by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard








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