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The problem was with Bill Clinton, the scandals and rumored scandals, the incubating ones and the dying ones never ended
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"The problem was with Bill Clinton, the scandals and rumored scandals, the incubating ones and the dying ones never ended. Whatever moral compass the president was consulting was leading him in the wrong direction. His closets were full of skeletons just waiting to burst out"

- Louis Freeh

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This quote by Louis Freeh is referring to the many scandals and reports of scandals that surrounded Bill Clinton during his presidency. Freeh is implying that Clinton was not following an ethical compass, which he had numerous secrets that were waiting to be revealed. This quote recommends that Clinton was not a trustworthy leader, which his actions were not in line with the expectations of the American people. Freeh's words imply that Clinton was not a good role model for the country, and that his lack of moral integrity was a major problem for the country. This quote works as a suggestion that leaders must always aim to be truthful and ethical in their choices, which they should be held responsible for their actions.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Louis Freeh somewhere between January 6, 1950 and today. He/she was a famous Lawyer from USA. The author also have 10 other quotes.

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