Bill Clinton may be the most loved President in American history to go down in scandal. He could point to the lowest unemployment rate in modern times, the lowest inflation in 30 years, the highest home ownership in the country's history, dropping crime rates in many places, and reduced welfare rolls. He proposed the first balanced budget in decades and achieved a budget surplus. He was also the first Democratic president since Franklin D. Roosevelt to win a second term. However, he will live forever in infamy because of scandal. In 1998, as a result of issues surrounding personal indiscretions with a young woman White House intern, Monica Lewinsky. Clinton was the second U.S. president to be impeached by the House of Representatives. He was tried in the Senate and found not guilty of the charges brought against him. He apologized to the nation for his actions and continued to have unprecedented popular approval ratings for his job as president, especially surprising for a president with an affair. He also succeeded in foreign affairs, where he successfully dispatched peace keeping forces to war-torn Bosnia and bombed Iraq when Saddam Hussein stopped United Nations inspections for evidence of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons.