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Clinton's sorry legacy Kathleen van Schaijik Speaking of Joseph Sobran (and disordered passions), he also recently authored an outstanding op-ed piece, titled, "Bill Clinton's legacy: Recreational sex," which I read in The Washington Times National Weekly. He made the point that for all the zigzagging of his foreign policy, and the haphazardness of his domestic agenda, Clinton "has fought with something like conviction for abortion," and otherwise steadily and deliberately lowered the American moral jumpbar, both through his public policies and by his personal example. Sobran concludes: "For all his rattling hypocrisy, Mr. Clinton has found one area where he has been able to adapt his avowed principles to his actual practice. He wants to enact the New Morality into legislation. This is what his presidency will most deserve to be remembered for: his desire to make his own vices normative for the whole nation." Wouldn't it be wonderful to have the opposite sort of president? We have before, and it's not impossible that we could again some day. Let's pray and work for it.