Does anyone out there see the irony in reports that Kenneth Starr has been fired as president of Baylor University?
Baylor’s board of regents will announce soon whether reports of Starr’s dismissal are true.
Why all the fuss over Starr? Baylor University has been struggling with a sex scandal on campus and reports that school officials failed to take action when one of the school’s football players was accused of raping a female student. The athlete was convicted and other cases emerged in which Baylor officials allegedly failed to take proper action.
The incident and the ensuing scandal has swallowed up the school.
https://www.texastribune.org/2016/05/24/amid-reports-starrs-firing-baylor-says-expect-anno/
The irony is this …
Kenneth Starr is the very same fellow who more than 20 years ago launched an investigation into President Bill Clinton’s real estate dealings. Congress appointed him as a special prosecutor to probe the Whitewater investment matter.
Then something happened. Starr got wind of an inappropriate relationship that the president was having with a young female White House intern. That scandal grew as well. The investigation into a real estate matter morphed into something quite different, more salacious.
The president was summoned before a federal grand jury, which asked him about the relationship. The president, who swore to tell the truth, didn’t tell the truth and he was impeached for lying under oath.
Sex has this way of engulfing things, if you know what I mean.
I get that the cases are far from similar. Starr hasn’t been accused of doing anything improper here. He might take the fall, though, for others’ actions or inaction. He does run the university and as President Truman’s famous White House desk sign pointed out: The Buck Stops Here.
Still, as the saying goes: Karma can be a real drag, man.