[YOUTUBE]zOlezyC-dRQ[/YOUTUBE] Oh the irony. This video from tyt gives you more info and shows in the interview he had recently about the Baylor rapes. The interview shows (at least to me) how incompetent this guy is. ------------------------------------------------------ If you don't know who he is then here you go.. He carried out a controversial investigation of members of the Clinton administration. Starr served as a federal Court of Appeals judge and as solicitor general for George H. W. Bush. He received the most publicity for his tenure as independent counsel while Bill Clinton was U.S. president. Starr was initially appointed to investigate the suicide death of deputy White House counsel Vince Foster and the Whitewater real estate investments of Bill Clinton. The three-judge panel charged with administering the Independent Counsel Act later expanded the inquiry into numerous areas including an extramarital affair that Bill Clinton had with Monica Lewinsky. After several years of investigation, Starr filed the Starr Report, which alleged that Bill Clinton had lied about the existence of the affair during a sworn deposition. The allegation opened the door for the impeachment of Bill Clinton and the five-year suspension of Clinton's law license. Starr served as the president and chancellor of Baylor University in Waco, Texas, from June 2010 until May 2016. On May 26, 2016, following an investigation into the handling of sexual assaults at the school, Baylor University's Board of Regents announced that Starr's tenure as university president would end on May 31. The Regents said he would continue as Chancellor, but on June 1, Starr told ESPN that he would resign that position effective immediately.[1] He continues in the Louise L. Morrison Chair of Constitutional Law in Baylor Law School.[2] He also serves on the board of trustees of the Baylor College of Medicine. ---------_---------------------------- In September 2015, Baylor's Board of Regents initiated an external review of the university's response to reports of sexual violence to be conducted by the Pepper Hamilton law firm. Baylor had been accused of failing to respond to reports of rape and sexual assault filed by at least six female students from 2009 to 2016. Two former football players, Tevin Elliott and Sam Ukwuachu, have been convicted of rape. Elliot is currently serving a 20-year sentence after his conviction in January 2014.[54] Pepper Hamilton reported their findings to the Regents on May 13,[55] and on May 26 the Regents announced Starr's removal as university president, effective May 31.[56] The May 26, 2016, announcement of personnel changes by the Board of Regents said Starr was to have continued as Chancellor, and also as a faculty member at Baylor Law School. Starr, however, announced his resignation as Chancellor on June 1, effective immediately. He told an interviewer that he took that action "as a matter of conscience." He said he "willingly accepted responsibility" and "The captain goes down with the ship."[1] ------_--------------------------+-+--------------