Adam, your position is exactly what is wrong with this country. (Let me explain so you know it isn't a dig against you.)
You and I are willing to compromise, to sit in the middle and come to a centrist position. However, the extreme polarization that has hit this country has left us here in the middle, WILLING to compromise, with no viable candidates. A LOT of people would be in the middle - but there are no candidates there. The two-party system we have developed is useless when compromise is on the line. And the Democrats have stonewalled so much on so many issues that, though some things HAVE been done, the Dems have wasted a ton of time and effort trying to get DJT out.
That polarization was what was wrong with the Hillary/Donald showdown. DJT was no bouquet of roses, but HRC was so extremely bad because of her past political statements and actions that she was totally untenable to me. She was in the pocket of "Big Pharma" because her health care would have literally POURED government money into prescriptions. She screwed the pooch with the way she handled Benghazi as Secretary of State, and that private e-mail server violated not less than two major laws and might have violated a third one, or a second provision of one of the two major laws. (Not sure on the fine points.)
I had to vote by holding my nose with one hand while I pressed the selection buttons with the other. I truly voted for what I thought at the time (and still do, for that matter) was the lesser of two evils.
Anyway, here's clarification for anyone reading this who didn't know it. In Congress, the House defines "Articles of Impeachment" (essentially, charges such as a grand jury might file). The Senate then acts as the jury by reviewing the evidence and voting to either convict or acquit the President on each article. If POTUS is convicted on even one of the articles, he's out. Otherwise, he remains in office.
Now, about WJC (the former prez) not having sex with Monica? Well, one thing that came out is that he wasted some really good cigars in an activity that I think would have made them unsmokeable. But I guess Bill just made the evidence go up in smoke.