The counter factual I would like to propose is what would the world of US politics be like today if President Clinton had been forced to resign in disgrace circa 1998?
We know what the world is like where he was not forced to resign, but instead the girls who testified against him were described as bimbos and trailer trash, and actively demeaned and denigrated.
American politics is a theatre where character no longer matters, on all sides now.
The 2018 Chappaquiddick movie and NYT columns finally believing Broadwick are finally showing a glimmer of recognition that character matters, but it is long time coming where the heroes and the icons of the left are being seen as the Wensteins and the Weiners who they share moral compasses with.
Sean Hannity asked Moore the hard questions that MSM refrained from asking the icons of the left, and as a result, it is pretty easy to see what kind of person that ADA Moore was in his thirties. His defense was something to the effect that he didn't do it, can't remember if he dated teenagers or not, and if he did he always asked their mothers.
That tells me all I need to know, and for that, Clinton's Media Matters threatens Keurig for sponsoring Hannity's show.
Character does not matter. Truth does not matter.
Nobody listened to the ghost of
Mary Jo Kopechne back then.
Perhaps they will start listening now.
The world where Clinton remains in the presidency in 1998, the world where Ted Kennedy gets a heroes funeral, is the same world that Roy Moore will likely be elected senator.