Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
In the case of Clinton I think he commited perjury on a question that no one had any right asking anyway....so I think that makes it square between the 2 parts....

if I was questioned in that way about my private life I would probably lie as well.....the only person who had the right to ask those questions of him was his wife....not some hatchet man from the "holier-than-thou" toe-tapping republicans...

this case is considerably more serious because of the assault issue and the bail jumping.....I´ll give you that.
Does a boss have the right to ask about his manager banging an employee in the office? I think so. When the boss asks his manager under oath and the manager lies - that is a offense worthy of termination.

Put yourself in the shoes of all parties.