Personally, I despised the man. To my way of thinking, you can't separate the man from his actions. When I first heard of Bill Clinton, it was on an NPR piece about his possible run for president in '92 (the piece ran on NPR in 1991). Hearing him for the first time, I thought, "Sheesh, this guy is full of himself." He immediately struck me as a pompous, arrogant, self-aggrandizer. I was right about that. What I was wrong about was that I assumed a guy like that would never stand a chance of winning the presidency. He turned out not only to be perhaps the most disgustingly arrogant person ever to have the position of President, but he turned out to be one of the most dangerous men to sit in the Oval Office. Not only was he a danger because he was more concerned about his next score than the security of this nation, but he was dangerous because of his slash and burn style of politics, destroying anyone who might stand in his way. Bill Clinton sowed the seeds which produced the rotten fruit of the hate politics we see going on on the left today. That's his biggest legacy.
I remember the first time I saw him it was during a debate, and I immediately said out loud "This guy is full of $hit!" How right I was!
It appears he loves his sins too well to ever consider change - much less repentance.