Let’s play who said that:
Quote 1: “The president’s actions are having a profound impact, of course, upon our society. His misdeeds have caused many to mistrust elected officials. Cynicism is swelling among the grassroots. His breach of trust has eroded the public’s faith in the office of the presidency. The president’s wrongdoing has painted all of us in Washington with a very broad brush….
Who said that? Any guesses? Perhaps this will help, another quote from the same person:
Quote 2 ”....there is the issue of the poor example the president’s actions serve for the nation, especially for our youth. Is it now Ok to lie because the president does it? The American people have a right to expect their president to be completely truthful…”
How about this one:
Quote 3: “I am completely and utterly perplexed by those who argue that perjury and obstruction of justice are not high crimes and misdemeanors.”
Or
Quote 4: ””....committing crimes of moral turpitude such as perjury and obstruction of justice go to the heart of qualification for public office. These offenses were committed by the chief executive of our country, the individual who swore to faithfully execute the laws of the United States.”
How about it folks? Any clue as to the three people these four quotes can be attributed to? Hint: the question is about contradictory stances.