One, the investigation was not instigated by that. It was an investigation into the Whitewater scandal, which revealed nothing. The only thing Ken Starr could find was that he got a hummer in the White House. Personally, I could care less. At the same time, that does make him a piece of trash, personally. It, however, does not affect his ability to do his job. But the money was already spent. That was just the only thing that all that spent money revealed.

Honestly, I think the fact that you label it as trivial is disingenuous. It wouldn't be trivial if it was you or your spouse who cheated. I think it's human nature to avoid admitting that. I understand where you're coming from with the ``what else has he lied about'' argument, but I don't think lying about your personal life in order to avoid embarrassment and lying for personal gain have much connection.
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Bitt Faulk