To the contrary, the Clintonization of the United States of America needs to be exposed at every opportunity. The media and the Clinton appologists covered up their misdeeds constantly. The Clintons have lowered the bar so far these days that all you need to do is step over it, and the possibility of going below it is seriously in question. The moral relativists in the media and elsewhere on the left want to excuse the Clintons by insinuating that "everyone does it." For them to even suggest that he was a decent president much less deny that he was one of the most filthy, underhanded, deceitful and disgusting examples of a human being and president, does serious damage to the moral fiber of this country. They are desensitizing the public to the kind of fraud, lies and abuse perpetrated on our country by the Clintons and thereby expanding the limits of what the Clintonesque can get away with in the future. By doing this kind of thing, the left increases their advantage with nothing more than an overwhelming amount of experience in immoral, illegal and shady politics. After the Clinton administration, this country needs a shower. Actually, it needs a NBC decontamination scrubdown, but all things in time.
It's time to start raising the bar again. In addition to giving the American people a positive example of leadership, we need to point out that what the Clintons did to this country and the world is NOT moral, is NOT legal and is NOT acceptable for leadership of the greatest nation on the face of the earth. (cultural relativists out there who are offended by this - TOUGH $^%$#!!!!!) In my opinion, anyone who tries to sweep it under the rug is complicit in lowering the standards of decent behavior in this country, political and otherwise.
You are not going to hurt the Clintons by continuing to publicize them. Clinton long ago learned to not only thrive but use adverse publicity to his advantage. In 1992 he left all of rivals in the Democratic primary behind when the Genifer Flowers allegations came out. In 1998 his approval ratings soared with the Monica allegations. On the day he was impeached his approval rating went to 70 plus. When someone discover the scandalous cost of his Manhatten offices he scored a major pr victory by moving to Harlem. For Clinton the only bad publicity is no publicity. American pretty much know about Clinton's wrong doings and have formed their conclusions. In a few years historians from both the right and the left will record the Clinton era until that time it is best to let him slip into obscurity.