Bill Clinton I Have Sinned
Addressing over 100 ministers, clergymen and
other religious leaders in the East Room on September 18, 1998, a remorseful
Clinton asks for forgiveness from his family, members of staff and American
Citizens. He repents for his affair with his secretary Monica Lewinski. The
speech has faced backlash from many over the years but as he put it,” Integrity
is important and selfishness is wrong.” (Bennet, 1998). Backed with very heavy
facial expressions which clearly showed how sorry the president was, citizens really
resonated with him on a human point of view despite the immense backlash.
References
Maraniss, D. (1999). The Clinton Enigma: A Four and a Half
Minute Speech Reveals This President's Entire Life. Simon and Schuster.

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