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Nicol C. Rae (Author), Colton C. Campbell (Author)

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Studies in Government and Public Policy December 2003
Why did congressional Republicans obsessively pursue the impeachment of President Bill Clinton when the 1998 midterm elections and public opinion polls suggested that the majority of Americans opposed it? Some claimed indignation over perjury, others outrage over immorality. But as Nicol Rae and Colton Campbell show, the driving force behind the impeachment was nothing less than the intensifying partisanship of American politics.

Impeaching Clinton offers a fascinating case study of how the American political system operated during the 1990s and of the critical factors underpinning the political process. It particularly examines the congressional aspect of the drama to show that the Lewinsky affair was simply a trigger-that the context for impeachment had been set over the course of two decades of partisan warfare.

Drawing on new interviews with six of the Republican members of the Judiciary Committee in 1998, Rae and Campbell reexamine why the House Republicans acted in defiance of electoral rationality on the impeachment issue, demonstrating that they took their cues from the voting party faithful rather than from the nation's centrist citizenry. The authors unravel the web of partisan politics to reveal how the pattern of events was determined, from the decision to open an impeachment inquiry to the eventual acquittal of the president.

Rae and Campbell also look at the Judiciary Committee proceedings from the perspective of the Democratic minority, who helped shape media coverage and public opinion and the eventual Senate outcome. They show how the Senate was able to bring closure to this highly polarizing proceeding.

Overdramatized by the media, the Clinton impeachment process was nevertheless the most extreme manifestation of partisan warfare in our time. The authors' special contribution here is to greatly expand our understanding not only of a particular constitutional crisis but also of a dynamic that still prevails in congressional politics today.

This book is part of the Studies in Government and Public Policy series.


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"Rae and Campbell demonstrate convincingly that the impeachment of Bill Clinton was largely a consequence of political forces that gathered in Congress during the 1980s and 1990s. Their book is both a trenchant analysis of the impeachment and a strikingly accurate portrayal of the partisan and ideologically polarized state of American politics at the turn of the century."--Thomas E. Mann, coeditor of Congress, the Press, and the Public

"Rae and Campbell cut to the heart of this remarkable episode in American history. Their treatment is thorough and authoritative. And even though we all know the outcome, it was fun to read."--Nelson W. Polsby, author of Congress and the Presidency

"An important and compelling book."--Walter J. Oleszek, author of Congressional Procedures and the Policy Process

About the Author

Nicol C. Rae is professor of political science at Florida International University and the author of Conservative Reformers: The Republican Freshmen and the Lessons of the 104th Congress and Southern Democrats. Colton C. Campbell is assistant professor of political science at Florida International University and author of Discharging Congress: Government by Commission. Rae and Campbell coedited New Majority or Old Minority? The Impact of Republicans on Congress and The Contentious Senate: Partisanship, Ideology, and the Myth of Cool Judgment.

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This book is about the December 1998 impeachment of President Bill Clinton by the U.S. House of Representatives, and his subsequent trial and acquittal by the U.S. Senate in February 1999. Read the first page
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order code, impeachment inquiry, censure resolution, congressional impeachment, impeachment articles, misleading testimony, impeachment resolution, impeachment process, impeachable offense, care that the laws, civil rights action
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White House, Monica Lewinsky, Judiciary Committee, President Clinton, William Jefferson Clinton, House of Representatives, United States, Capitol Hill, Vernon Jordan, New York, Betty Currie, Requests Nos, House Democrats, Bill Clinton, Supreme Court, House Republicans, Starr Report, Chairman Hyde, President Nixon, Newt Gingrich, Oval Office, Kenneth Starr, Tom Delay, Congressional Research Service, Paula Jones
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