The Clinton Affair
Through our history, ideals as well as morals change. What is publicly discussed and recognized now, would be considered unheard of 30 years ago. It is the era of free speech and less than moderate sex liaisons. Should moral values be of a strict nature for everyone, or should they only apply to those in the spotlight. Where should media boundaries be drawn, and where is the line between personal and private in lives of Americans. The media should pay less attention to sex scandals in American democracy and more time on the future and safety of our country. The Bill Clinton affair is like the Kennedy affair in relation to their extramarital affairs, presidential tasks, and public influence. The Clinton scandal is frequently depicted on the front page of newspapers, as well as the leading story on the evening news. Clinton is portrayed as a sex addict and a variety of other immoral names and titles. The question at hand is sex. Sexual affairs and infidelity are very common this day in age. However, there have always been sexual affairs and infidelity. The difference is that they are now more recognized and spoken of freely. Should this make the Clinton affair worse in nature than any other sexu
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Approximate Word count = 1461
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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