First, I have never used a prostitute. Each and every time was mutual. I will admit to begging for it sometimes, but what man hasn't?
The only thing that you could get to stick was his lie about said blowjob. That's all you got other than a bunch of sleazy accusations that hurt you more than him.
Why did you lie about it then? Did you lie under oath? Do you think there is a difference between lying about a blow job and lying under oath?
As for hurting me, it hurt no one I ever voted for. But even if I did, Clinton was clearly guilty of the other crimes and truth matters. He clearly witness tampered (Betty), obstructed justice and abused the power of his office using powers created to protect the United States to protect himself. And that didn't hurt the Republicans either, the Republicans lost because their candidates both times against Clinton blew chunks
He lied about getting a blowjob. It had nothing to do with being president. It had to do with a willing young girl and a stiffie happening at the same time. It did hurt the republicans.
So that makes perjury OK?
And clearly getting a blow job from a subordinate, particularly in the office, is a conflict of interest on multiple fronts. Both for the potential of her getting favors and from the perspective of protecting women from sexual harassment. So seriously, getting a blow job from an intern in the office, a 50 year old man and a 20 year old woman, that doesn't concern you? Then lying about it under oath? All you can say is you lie about blow jobs too? Though you can't specify who you lie to or why you need to lie
I said I did lie about it. Now, so many years later, I would never lie about getting one. I brag about it.
Liberals like to just ignore the points that are blowing holes in your hull, don't you?
Did you lie about the blow job under oath?
Did you get the blow job from a subordinate at work in your office? A subordinate you clearly had the power to give benefits to or harm if she didn't give you a blow job? Not that it was a she necessarily, don't want to assume orientation.
If the answer to those questions is no, do you see the difference?