--just glad they are doing homework before the fact---would be embarrassing to go through another Clinton era---and have made it through one term with no suicides either---
Administration
Another striking feature of Clinton's tenure is the lack of administrative control and close contact with advisors. Clinton's administration exhibited a large turnover in administrative positions. He had several press secretaries, several chiefs of staff and many cabinet resignations. An unusual amount of department scandals included: Travelgate - the firing of long-term travel arrangers and shift of travel arrangements to friends of Hillary Clintion; indictment of associate Attorney General Webster Hubbell, departure of Clinton aide Dick Morris after being discovered with a prostitute, death of White House counsel Vince Foster, campaign contributions frauds, and "lost documents." After an initial burst of energy, several cabinet functions such as Education, Health and Human Services, and Housing went to sleep. Secretary of Housing Cisnero faced an 18-count indictment for conspiracy, obstructing justice and making false statements to the FBI about payments to his former mistress, Linda Jones. Secretary of Agriculture Espy was indicted on 39 counts for allegedly accepting favors from companies doing business with the Agriculture Department. Accusations of negligence enveloped other cabinet members. Energy Secretary Hazel O'Leary engaged in extravagant trade missions and other overseas travel that cost the government more than $4.5 million. Internal DOE auditors found that expenditures for the trips were improperly managed and, at times, taxpayer funds were spent foolishly or haphazardly. An independent counsel had started an investigation of Commerce Secretary Ron Brown when he died in a plane crash in 1996. Attorney General Janet Reno remains condemned by progressives for her negligence at Waco and by her peers for allowing Justice lawyers to testify for the first time before a congressional committee.