
Honest then, not so much now.
In 2002, then-lieutenant governor Tim Kaine commented on a Virginia House of Delegates sex scandal. “If the allegations are true, he should definitely resign,” Kaine said, adding that he held the same view about Bill Clinton during the Monica Lewinsky scandal. Kaine categorized both incidents as “not appropriate conduct” and “beneath the dignity of the office.” The Richmond Times-Dispatch and The Washington Post reported on the comments in 2002, according to The Daily Beast.
Fourteen years later, Kaine has changed his story, especially now that he’s running as Hillary Clinton’s vice president. His opinion now is to dismiss the charges against Bill as something that happened 20 years ago.
