Word: scandalous
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...doom at the time, in hindsight, many feel that the Republican majorities in Congress actually helped Clinton. He was able to distinguish himself as the sensible, centrist alternative to both the liberal Democrats and conservative Republicans in Congress and cruise to re-election. Similarly, when the story of this scandal is ultimately written, Monica and Ken--like Newt and his Revolutionaries before them--may come to be remembered as the unwitting supporting cast in the Comeback Kid's final...
...believe his denial of a "sexual relationship" with Lewinsky. What are Republicans to do? If they don't act fast, they risk losing their best chance yet to finish Clinton off and, even worse, they may be allowing his party to prosper in the wake of the scandal...
...Republican resolution, Clinton may be in the driver's seat come Election Day 1998. If the Democrats succeed in holding off big Republican gains in Congress and maybe even in reducing their majorities, the Republicans will have missed their chance to score real political gains off of this scandal. The President, shored up by the voters' demonstration of continued faith in him, will be able to pursue his swan-song agenda in the Brave New World of post-deficit government with added confidence...
Return of the Intern Monica Lewinsky returns to Washington. But Ken Starr is less concerned with her than with the Secret Service. Special: Scandal in the Oval Office
Return of the Intern Monica Lewinsky returns to Washington. But Ken Starr is less concerned with her than with the Secret Service. Special: Scandal in the Oval Office