Originally posted by Lhotka
Look at all the people who turned a blind eye when they elected Bush and Cheney. Three DWI arrests between the two of them. Bush, I believe Bush is the first person elected to the presidency that is a convicted criminal. Driving While Intoxicated is inherently dangerous and a behavior that poses a risk of killing another human being. A personal choice. That's not exactly on the same scale as an extramarital affair or lying to someone.
Where are your facts that Clinton "sold" secrets to the Chinese? Let us say for the sake of this discussion that he did. Apparently that's O. K. Our current Administration makes no attempt to prosecute him. Why is that? Answer: Clinton's uncanny ability and resilience as a politician.
Like it or not, he is one of the most successful politicians of modern time.
Ignoring the issue Enron because of possible political implications only enables other companies to engage in the same types of behavior.
Have you ever driven while ill? Say, have the flu?
Have you ever driven while tired? So tired your eyes were red and you felt groggy?
Bush did drive with a Blood Alcohol over the legal limit. But at that time it was NOT a crime. Both Clinton and Gore are pretty much concluded to have smoked pot. That WAS a crime, even then. You are being extremely disingenuous here... Bush never tried to get out of his citation, never tried to get around the law. He paid his penalty at the time, suffered the consequences.
Both driving with the flu and while extremely tired are both demonstrated to be at least an equal impairment to driving as being legally drunk. Had Bush done so later on in his years, when it was a criminal offense... he would not be president. You can't, if you have a criminal record.
As far as the rest of your commentary... Since when was Cheney convicted of drunk driving? Hasn't. I was once stopped on suspicion of drunk driving, had my car searched, and given a drunk test... But I've never consumed an alcoholic drink in my life. The cop simply thought what he saw was something it wasn't. Again, you're grasping at pointless straws.
Ohhh, boy. Clinton again. . Let's see... Clinton artfully dodges the law, finds ways to let all sorts of things slip to the Chinese so his cash cow for campaigning doesn't dry up. That IS "selling" national secrets. No way around it. If the Bush administration decided to prosecute, you'd be screaming your head off that they were on a partisan witch hunt, trying to smear Clinton after he's gone and can do nothing. But, since they decided there was little to nothing to be gained in expending thier energy on it (not even against the people who trashed the White House and executive offices, destroying possibly millions of dollars in the process) and just get on with the business of governing, you're making the absolutely insane analysis that it's because of Clinton's abilities??? Either way, you will condemn the Bush administration or praise Clinton. Both are lies.
"Ignoring Enron"??? YOu aren't making sense. Nobody is "ignoring Enron". The Clinton administration facilitated thier shoddy and misleading accounting practices by exempting them from laws designed to protect investors. The Bush administration did absolutely NOTHING in that regard, and then refused to throw money down that rathole. They aren't ignoring Enron, as you say, but then, there is little to this story, aside from the collusion of the Clinton era SEC and the Clinton White House and Enron's top brass that involves government oversight.
Enron had relied on ever-increasing energy costs, gambled on implementation of the Kyoto garbage, and played real fast and loose, expecting a receptive and very compliant White House to keep them on top of things if it didn't work out. The new administration rebuffed thier demands for various things, and wasn't the faintest bit interested in a bailout.
There's plenty of lawsuits going on, and in all probability, there will be a lot of fallout, but in the end there will be not the slightest trace of guilt from any of the present Administration. They have done nothing wrong in this matter. Nothing.