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Playing with White House interns, 8 years in power is full of scandals, why Clinton is still highly praised by the public

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After Clinton's strange story was exposed, the reaction of the American people was surprising. Although Clinton has repeatedly cheated and been caught up in various scandals, he has received praise and support. So how bizarre is Clinton's scandal, and why is he still praised by the public?

First, after Clinton's extramarital affair was exposed, his trust was greatly challenged. He was pressured by rivals who exposed his extramarital affair while running for president in the early '90s. Not only that, his first term also suffered a series of scandals, and even when he was about to leave office, he was exposed to the "zipper door incident", which almost led to his impeachment. However, despite all the difficulties, Clinton eventually retired and received unanimous approval from the public.

The extramarital affair was one of Clinton's most bizarre scandals. Long before running for president, there were rumors of Clinton's sex scandal. According to Patterson, a personal bodyguard, Clinton had had an affair since he was elected governor in the 1980s, and many guards had seen him go in and out of bedrooms with different women. Patterson claimed that Clinton's mistress involved women from all walks of life, whether it was a Hollywood movie star or a small employee of a department store, and Clinton seemed to be "unwilling to say no." To hide his appearance, Clinton created an athletic officer who would sneak out of his home every morning or dusk to have sex with visiting women. However, although these scandals briefly gave Clinton a crisis of confidence, he eventually gained popular support.

In addition to the affair, Clinton's "zip-lock door incident" also became the focus of scandal. In 1998, Clinton was exposed to have an affair with a White House intern named Lewinsky. Lewinsky had told her friend Ritripp that she had had sex with Clinton for 18 months. The secret was eventually made public, prompting a series of accusations and investigations. However, even as Clinton faced the risk of impeachment, his popular approval rating continued to rise, and many believed that his private affairs should not affect his ability to govern.

Clinton's ability to win popular approval amid scandals is inseparable from his economic achievements. When Clinton took office, the U.S. economy was in recession, unemployment remained high, and the fiscal deficit reached a historic peak. To turn around the economic woes, Clinton took a series of measures, such as raising taxes and cutting spending. He introduced a tax increase law, imposed high taxes on high-income earners and cut government spending. These policies have helped restore the U.S. economy to health and created a lot of jobs. During the Clinton administration, the U.S. economy grew for 120 months, creating 22 million jobs. These achievements have led the public to ignore Clinton's personal affairs and focus on his economic performance.

Despite the shocking scandal over Clinton's private affairs, his achievements in office have changed people's perceptions of him. Americans are less obsessed with his personal life and more focused on his contribution to the country. Clinton's success in reviving the economy and creating more jobs made people willing to forgive him for his personal affairs. In the end, Clinton retired and became one of the most respected presidents in American history.

In short, although Clinton's private affairs scandal is strange, his economic achievements have won the praise of the public. His story shows us a complex ethic in which people tend to focus more on a leader's political and economic abilities than on his or her private affairs. When a leader is able to solve the country's problems at a critical moment, people are more willing to ignore his private affairs. Perhaps we should look at the overall capabilities of leaders more objectively, rather than focusing on their personal affairs.

Playing with White House interns, 8 years in power is full of scandals, why Clinton is still highly praised by the public
Playing with White House interns, 8 years in power is full of scandals, why Clinton is still highly praised by the public
Playing with White House interns, 8 years in power is full of scandals, why Clinton is still highly praised by the public
Playing with White House interns, 8 years in power is full of scandals, why Clinton is still highly praised by the public
Playing with White House interns, 8 years in power is full of scandals, why Clinton is still highly praised by the public
Playing with White House interns, 8 years in power is full of scandals, why Clinton is still highly praised by the public
Playing with White House interns, 8 years in power is full of scandals, why Clinton is still highly praised by the public
Playing with White House interns, 8 years in power is full of scandals, why Clinton is still highly praised by the public
Playing with White House interns, 8 years in power is full of scandals, why Clinton is still highly praised by the public
Playing with White House interns, 8 years in power is full of scandals, why Clinton is still highly praised by the public
Playing with White House interns, 8 years in power is full of scandals, why Clinton is still highly praised by the public
Playing with White House interns, 8 years in power is full of scandals, why Clinton is still highly praised by the public
Playing with White House interns, 8 years in power is full of scandals, why Clinton is still highly praised by the public
Playing with White House interns, 8 years in power is full of scandals, why Clinton is still highly praised by the public