Four Democrats, led by Connecticut's Joe Lieberman, took to the Senate floor on Thursday calling Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky a grave moral failing. On Friday came a new and dramatically different tone of contrition from the president: "There's nothing that he [Lieberman] or anyone else could say... that I don't imagine I would disagree with, since I have already said it myself," the president said. Later, he added: "I made a bad mistake. It's indefensible, and I'm sorry about it."
'I'm Very Sorry'
Four Democrats, led by Connecticut's Joe Lieberman, took to the Senate floor on Thursday calling Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky a grave moral failing. On Friday came a new and dramatically different tone of contrition from the president: "There's nothing that he [Lieberman] or anyone else could say... that I don't imagine I would disagree with, since I have already said it myself," the president said. Later, he added: "I made a bad mistake. It's indefensible, and I'm sorry about it."