When polling adults belonging to multiple generations from baby boomers to millennials on modern presidential popularity, President William Clinton receives numerous nominations, regardless of one’s political affiliation. William J. Clinton, a democrat and former Arkansas governor, served two presidential terms from 1993-2001. With a presidency riddled with scandal, President Clinton managed to retain high approval ratings with a peek rating of 77% during his impeachment hearings in 1998 (Krishnakumar). When asked about modern presidents with the least popularity, President George W. Bush is frequently mentioned. Although President Clinton had gray areas surrounding his political background, dating back to the 1970’s, the public’s overall view of him is positive. One of the many scandals surrounding President Clinton’s presidency was …show more content…
This scandal was likened to the Watergate scandal Richard Nixon’s presidency was plagued by, as both President Nixon and President Clinton initially denied the allegation, however the scandals remained a high topic of interest (Tindall & Shi, 1464). The investigation involving the speculated inappropriate relationship between President Clinton and Lewinsky was dubbed “Monicagate” and gained national attention (Tindall & Shi, 1465). President Clinton eventually testified before a grand jury in August 1998, making him the first United States president to ever testify before a grand jury (Tindall & Shi, 1465). During the trial Clinton admitted to inappropriate relations with Lewinsky and issued a televised, public apology to the country. The trial and apology were not the end of President Clinton’s troubles with Monicagate; in October 1998 Clinton was the center of an impeachment inquiry and on December 19, 1998 he became the second United States president to be impeached (Tindall & Shi,