You see Broder says (not linking, friends don't link friends to Broder) in the first substantive paragraph of his OP/ED (the first 2 'graphs are calling out Eugene Robinson for supporting the investigation):
First, let me stipulate that I agree on the importance of accountability for illegal acts and for serious breaches of trust by government officials -- even at the highest levels. I had no problem with the impeachment proceedings against Richard Nixon, and I called for Bill Clinton to resign when he lied to his Cabinet colleagues and to the country during the Monica Lewinsky scandal.Actually, this is a flat out lie. While he did call for Clinton to resign over a blowjob, he strongly argued against impeaching Nixon at the time, when he wrote, "that he hoped it would fail--and that Richard M. Nixon would have his revenge."
In the world of sociopaths like David Broder, Bill Clinton gets a blow job, so he must therefore resign.
Richard Nixon, on the other hand, uses the IRS, and the FBI, to pursue his political opponents, authorizes crimes against them, including attempted blackmail and robbery, and then is actively involved in covering up those crimes, and it's "no harm, no foul."
I think that David Broder is angry with Democrats, because somehow or other, he missed all the "free love" in the 1960s, and he blames the Democrats, for reasons that are unclear to me.
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