He's more popular than Barak Hussein:
Democrats Warm Again to Clinton - WSJ.com
I wonder when the shit will hit the fan for ol' Bill I-Never-Had-Sex-With-That-Woman Clinton?
Just the TIP OF THE ICEBERG:
The History Place - Impeachment: Bill Clinton
A Wall Street Journal/NBC survey late last month found that of 14 well-known politicians and institutions in the country, Mr. Clinton ranked as the most popular. Of those polled, 55% had a positive view of Mr. Clinton, while 23% had a negative view. By comparison, 47% had a positive view of Mr. Obama while 41% had a negative view.
Democrats Warm Again to Clinton - WSJ.com
I wonder when the shit will hit the fan for ol' Bill I-Never-Had-Sex-With-That-Woman Clinton?
Just the TIP OF THE ICEBERG:
The first major Clinton scandal involved the White House travel office and came to be popularly known as "Travelgate." In May 1993, seven long-time employees in the office were abruptly fired and replaced with friends of the Clintons from Arkansas. The FBI then investigated the fired employees, leading to allegations the investigation was being conducted under pressure from the White House solely to justify the firings.
Next, in July, a personal tragedy for the Clintons occurred as Vince Foster, Deputy White House Counsel, and life-long friend of the President, was found shot dead in a park just outside Washington from an apparent suicide.
Huge controversy erupted five months later when it was revealed that federal investigators had been denied access to Foster's White House office, but that Clinton aides had entered the office within hours of Foster's death. Speculation arose in the media that documents related to the Whitewater Development Corporation might have been removed. A month before his death, Foster had filed three years of delinquent Whitewater corporate tax returns.
The Whitewater controversy would eventually spark a federal investigation of President Clinton and the First Lady, that through a strange and remarkable series of political maneuverings and personal failings, would ultimately lead to the first-ever impeachment of an elected President.
The History Place - Impeachment: Bill Clinton