Nixon and Clinton
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Although President William J. Clinton did not have to resign from office following his impeachment hearings, the situation that Clinton was in was very similar to that of Nixon before his resignation (Rivers, 1998). Both engaged in inappropriate activities and then compounded the problem by lying about the situation and attempting to cover up their actions. The intent in this essay is to compare Clinton's speech to the nation on August 17th to President Richard M. Nixon's resignation speech of August 9, 1974.Both men acknowledged the basic facts of the situation and their involvement in inappropriate activities. Both also, however, seemed to minimize things, attempting to make their violations more minor. For example, President Clinton talked about his inappropriate relationship with Monica Lewinsky, rather than clearly stating that it was a sexual relationship. He also attempted to establish that this was
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