Republican Who Voted To Impeach Clinton: Trump Situation Is ‘Much More Serious’

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“This is something quite different.”

A former GOP congressman who voted to impeach then-President Bill Clinton in 1998 has hit out at what he labeled “the Donald Trump show.”

On Monday, former Rep. Bob Inglis (R-S.C.) told CNN International host Christiane Amanpour that the current president’s situation involving the investigations into his associates’ alleged ties to Russia is “much more serious” than the scandal that ended up engulfing Clinton’s administration.

Inglis made his comments after Amanpour played out an interview from 1998 in which he explained just why Clinton should be impeached.

“There are issues around the world that require American leadership,” Inglis said in the archive clip. “The leader of the free world needs moral authority. And we’ve got a president who is sorely lacking in that regard.”

More: Republican Who Voted To Impeach Clinton: Trump Situation Is ‘Much More Serious’

I agree! President Bill Clinton was nothing like we have with Trump. President Bill Clinton was competent, smart, and sane. The last few paragraphs of the link are worth reading.
 
When the GOP started investigating Clinton, Monica hadn't even given her first BJ.
 
The Democratic Party's very own news wing MSNBC has said the whole Russian thing was BS. But you lefties are just going to keep on beating the shit outta that horse and keep on losing. When elections come back around those establishment Republicans are going to be fighting for their livelihood,
 
“This is something quite different.”

A former GOP congressman who voted to impeach then-President Bill Clinton in 1998 has hit out at what he labeled “the Donald Trump show.”

On Monday, former Rep. Bob Inglis (R-S.C.) told CNN International host Christiane Amanpour that the current president’s situation involving the investigations into his associates’ alleged ties to Russia is “much more serious” than the scandal that ended up engulfing Clinton’s administration.

Inglis made his comments after Amanpour played out an interview from 1998 in which he explained just why Clinton should be impeached.

“There are issues around the world that require American leadership,” Inglis said in the archive clip. “The leader of the free world needs moral authority. And we’ve got a president who is sorely lacking in that regard.”

More: Republican Who Voted To Impeach Clinton: Trump Situation Is ‘Much More Serious’

I agree! President Bill Clinton was nothing like we have with Trump. President Bill Clinton was competent, smart, and sane. The last few paragraphs of the link are worth reading.

Yeah, that must be why he got impeached.
 
Rep. Bob Inglis (R-S.C.) told CNN International host Christiane Amanpour that the current president’s situation involving the investigations into his associates’ alleged ties to Russia is “much more serious” than the scandal that ended up engulfing Clinton’s administration.

Well, yes! Of course it is.
  • Clinton --> lied about getting a blowjob.
    • Who's affairs/situation were potentially harmed by the act itself and the lie? Bill, Hillary, and Monica's....I mean really. What did his tryst with Monica do to anyone else? Nothing.
  • Trump associates --> lied about their interactions with operatives who work for an adversary nation's government.
    • Who's affairs/situation may in time be shown to potentially have been harmed by the act itself and the lie?
      • Trump and his associates.
      • The American people and the rest of the world.
        • To the extent that interactions may have or did involve sharing of classified information with Russians, the U.S., it and its allies.
        • To the extent whatever was/is going on played any role in Trump winning and becoming the POTUS, the whole world.
        • Insofar as it's essential to find out just what happened (is happening), the American people.
The two "scandals" aren't even comparable in actual or potential scale or scope.
 
“This is something quite different.”

A former GOP congressman who voted to impeach then-President Bill Clinton in 1998 has hit out at what he labeled “the Donald Trump show.”

On Monday, former Rep. Bob Inglis (R-S.C.) told CNN International host Christiane Amanpour that the current president’s situation involving the investigations into his associates’ alleged ties to Russia is “much more serious” than the scandal that ended up engulfing Clinton’s administration.

Inglis made his comments after Amanpour played out an interview from 1998 in which he explained just why Clinton should be impeached.

“There are issues around the world that require American leadership,” Inglis said in the archive clip. “The leader of the free world needs moral authority. And we’ve got a president who is sorely lacking in that regard.”

More: Republican Who Voted To Impeach Clinton: Trump Situation Is ‘Much More Serious’

I agree! President Bill Clinton was nothing like we have with Trump. President Bill Clinton was competent, smart, and sane. The last few paragraphs of the link are worth reading.

A "former GOP congressman said"......


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Trump is a goddamn traitor. You bet your ass it is much worse.

He should be put to death for his working with Putin.

How many uranium mines has Trump sold to Putin? How many did Obama hand over to Putin? It is Obama that should be put to death, right?
And the proof you have to condemn Trump to death? The investigators have been looking for it for a year now, and have 0 so far. And to think you have the evidence right there in your hand the whole time...
 
Trump is a goddamn traitor. You bet your ass it is much worse.

He should be put to death for his working with Putin.

A other call by a regressive the murder the currently standing POTUS. How tolerant. Maybe you should tune it down a notch before more people get shot.

You should also recall, the flat earth theory has more evidence as of now, than the Russia conspiracy. It's total bullshit as CNN officials have stated.
 
Rep. Bob Inglis (R-S.C.) told CNN International host Christiane Amanpour that the current president’s situation involving the investigations into his associates’ alleged ties to Russia is “much more serious” than the scandal that ended up engulfing Clinton’s administration.

Well, yes! Of course it is.
  • Clinton --> lied about getting a blowjob.
    • Who's affairs/situation were potentially harmed by the act itself and the lie? Bill, Hillary, and Monica's....I mean really. What did his tryst with Monica do to anyone else? Nothing.
  • Trump associates --> lied about their interactions with operatives who work for an adversary nation's government.
    • Who's affairs/situation may in time be shown to potentially have been harmed by the act itself and the lie?
      • Trump and his associates.
      • The American people and the rest of the world.
        • To the extent that interactions may have or did involve sharing of classified information with Russians, the U.S., it and its allies.
        • To the extent whatever was/is going on played any role in Trump winning and becoming the POTUS, the whole world.
        • Insofar as it's essential to find out just what happened (is happening), the American people.
The two "scandals" aren't even comparable in actual or potential scale or scope.

Amen!
 
Rep. Bob Inglis (R-S.C.) told CNN International host Christiane Amanpour that the current president’s situation involving the investigations into his associates’ alleged ties to Russia is “much more serious” than the scandal that ended up engulfing Clinton’s administration.

Well, yes! Of course it is.
  • Clinton --> lied about getting a blowjob.
    • Who's affairs/situation were potentially harmed by the act itself and the lie? Bill, Hillary, and Monica's....I mean really. What did his tryst with Monica do to anyone else? Nothing.
  • Trump associates --> lied about their interactions with operatives who work for an adversary nation's government.
    • Who's affairs/situation may in time be shown to potentially have been harmed by the act itself and the lie?
      • Trump and his associates.
      • The American people and the rest of the world.
        • To the extent that interactions may have or did involve sharing of classified information with Russians, the U.S., it and its allies.
        • To the extent whatever was/is going on played any role in Trump winning and becoming the POTUS, the whole world.
        • Insofar as it's essential to find out just what happened (is happening), the American people.
The two "scandals" aren't even comparable in actual or potential scale or scope.
We are a nation of laws. No one, not even our President should be allowed to lie under oath without consequences.

That being said, I'll sit back and wait for the link sources to the evidence for the rest of your post
 

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