His suits brought public attention to bear on many of the Clinton administration's crimes. With Clinton in firm control of the DoJ, there's little wonder that the suits didn't result in any prosecutions. However, with a republican majority in both houses of Congress, it's inexcusable that the IC's investigation was allowed to skirt the crimes and concentrate on minor scandals.
By your response, am I correct in assuming that you're a rabid critic of Klayman?
I wouldn't say I'm a "rabid" critic. I appreciated Klayman when he was harrassing Clinton. It's his constant pointless lawsuits and money-grubbing since then. I just totally disrespect Larry. As far as I'm concerned, he reached his nadir when he tried to inject himself into court proceedings in Fla. during the election furor there. The judge in the proceedings told him he had no standing. That's Larry, alright.