If Bill Clinton had been convicted by the Senate, we would have Al Gore as President today, and that is fact pure nonsense and ridiculous speculation. There, that's better.
The rest of your post is even worse. Maybe you can start your recovery by eliminating the sugar from the koolaid. Just a suggestion.
If Bill Clinton had been convicted by the Senate, we would have Al Gore as President today, and that isfactpure nonsense and ridiculous speculation. There, that's better.
While it is true that had clinton been removed Gore would have become president, I doubt he would have been re-elected. Specter's 'Not Proven' vote -- that he openly bragged about prior to its casting, gave cover to the other RINOs and likely closed out those few Dems that were tending to conviction. The Media would have turned around and realised that there was more to the indictment -- involving Gore and Hillary both. I still don't think that clinton would have been convicted, but the resultant fallout of ALL the Republicans voting to convict would have made a vast difference in how the public perceived the Senate trial and indictments.
WRT Specter, he has many times shown his open disdain for the Constitution; his support to Massiah-Jackson was a direct assault on it and the rule of law. I will not vote for either 'Offal or Specter. They are cut from the same cloth.