61.   It is apparent from the Hamilton case that the Framers did not regard private sexual misconduct as creating an impeachable offense.

62.   It was part of an impeachable offense, a presidential failure of the constitutional duty to faithfully execute the laws, the report says.

63.   It would have required the committee first to define an impeachable offense before deciding whether to open a formal inquiry.

64.   It would have required the committee first to define an impeachable offense before deciding whether to open a formal inquiry of Clinton.

65.   Jackson Lee argued that Starr should not be able to discuss Whitewater-related issues where the prosecutor had not found that president committed impeachable offenses.

66.   Kenneth Starr, all these years and all these millions later, has not delivered impeachable offenses.

67.   Legal experts say such violations of law could be impeachable offenses.

68.   Kyl disagreed with Clinton backers who argue that perjury involving a sexual affair falls short of an impeachable offense.

69.   Later, in a television interview, Moynihan said that perjury might be an impeachable offense.

70.   Lieberman said he thought the president ought to be censured, and ultimately he refused to jump party lines to convict Clinton of any impeachable offense.

a. + offense >>共 804
criminal 6.17%
impeachable 3.62%
minor 3.37%
new 3.37%
serious 2.88%
first 2.40%
same 2.30%
second 2.00%
total 1.77%
alleged 1.62%
impeachable + n. >>共 13
offense 86.14%
crime 3.61%
act 3.01%
conduct 1.20%
wrong 1.20%
action 0.60%
corruption 0.60%
ethic 0.60%
goods 0.60%
lie 0.60%
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