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On Aug. 17, 1998, after relentless media attention, leaks, and news of Lewinsky’s upcoming testimony, Clinton made history by becoming the first U.S. president to testify in front of a grand jury in an investigation of his own possibly criminal conduct. In an address to the nation, he admitted to having had an “inappropriate relationship” with Lewinsky, but reaffirmed that he did not ask anyone to lie about or cover up the affair.
dan: what’s this, you ask?
Kenneth Starr, the special prosecutor in the case, pursued the matter.
dan: why, it’s the entry on bill clinton from conservapedia, the wiki without all that nasty trotskyite bias.
Clinton became the second sitting president to be impeached by the US House of Representatives. During his second term Clinton was accused of perjury in connection to the Paula Jones sexual harassment lawsuit. The US Senate voted to acquit him. He later lost his law license in Arkansas.
dan: and what’s funny about that? nothing, really. the funny part is the discussion going on behind the wiki:
I am going to have to rewrite this article for obvious reasons.Geo. 00:37, 5 March 2007 (EST)
Too even-handed?McTavidge 22:37, 14 March 2007 (EDT)
Well, I tend to think that the fact that the article claims that Clinton was impeached isn’t greatly even-handed. I’m a conservative like any other person with reasonable political ideals, but I think we’re sort of stretching credibility with this one. Karalius Nyder 22:31, 20 March 2007 (EDT)
Sorry, my apologies - he was impeached! I need to brush up on my American politics. Karalius Nyder 00:45, 21 March 2007 (EDT)
dan: i would imagine it’s hard to keep up with the leftist press covering this stuff up…
jay: conservapedia? huh? holy crap, dan. you didn’t just make that up! it exists! haha. yuck.
