“He was part of the Starr cover-up team, and should be rejected.”
What was the cover up?
Honorable men do not do dishonorable things.
Unless the definition of “honor” has somehow changed.
Ken Starr did not “cover up” anything. However, he was stonewalled at many facets in seeking the truth, which included, but were not limited to, the very real treason that the Clinton Administration engaged in, as relates to selling secrets for personal gain to the Chinese Communists, and making underground deals with various factions of the Islamic revolutionary groups, stirring much unrest throughout the Middle East.
And not least of all, for fumbling so badly on any North Korean settlement at the time.
The “blue dress” was simply window dressing, and of no lasting importance in the scheme of things. It changed what should have been a criminal indictment that would have resulted in removal from office by Senate vote to a mere censure and slap on the wrist.
I think he is referring to Vince Foster