On the balance, Clinton was very close to being a truly great president.
Clinton will be remembered for winning two wars with record low casualtys on the American side. Whoops... no, I guess not you forgot that one yourself today.
The Monica affair was a defect in his character, I suppose, but a defect that was not uncommon to other presidents, like Cleveland, Harding, FDR, and JFK and I am sure LBJ as well.
I think you should leave Cleavland out of this list , but you are substantially correct , feet of clay do run in the presidency.
Cain does not have a lot of beneficial public service on his plus side. I can't say that Cain is better than Clinton, though.
I hope Cain will ,as a mathmatician, understand what he is doing to the economy.
As I said, I am all for him staying in the race. Perhaps it will be good for the country to have the voters, rather than the press, decide what the penalty for this sort of thing should be.
I like that.
But as a candidate, I think that is is toast.
I think perhaps.
But Gary Hart was not tosted untill he was caught red handed , and Clinton rode reasonable doubt right into the Whitehouse.
As a Republican Herman Cain will have to pass a higher bar most of the time , but if his momentum really gets up we can reinvoke the Reagan teflon.
If proof piles up and becomes persuasive you will be right, but having a woman or ten make an allegation isn't gonna be enough.