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Friday, Nov. 26, 2004 5:52 p.m. EST

Clinton Legacy Poll: It's All About Sex

NewsMax.com's Fr. Michael Reilly details a new poll that shows the American people didn't succumb to the media gushing surrounding last week's opening of Bill Clinton's presidential library.

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"It's only about sex."

That was the mantra of the Democrats and their big-media stooges during the Clinton impeachment trial. "Yes, he lied under oath, but it was all about sex," they intoned.

Now, in an ironic twist, a new poll reveals that most people think the Clinton years were indeed all about sex.

Fifty-three percent of those responding to the Polling Company survey said that the Lewinsky affair is what they will remember most about the Clinton years. Only 11 percent will remember Clinton as a good president.

While his impeachment is conspicuous by its near absence in the new presidential library in Little Rock, history will record that he is the first elected U.S. president to be impeached and that our foreign policy of wagging the dog left us defenseless on 9/11.

Last week, when ABC anchorman Peter Jennings asked Clinton why historians rated him second to last among his fellow presidents in terms of moral authority, Clinton nearly bit his head off.

Judging by the results of the Clinton legacy poll, Jennings' question was right on the mark.

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