There's a difference between a father and a husband. He definitely should not win the latter, as for the former, who knows. He seems to have done a number of good things. Sure, he screwed around on his wife but if she can get over it everyone else should too.
I agree with you on this WLDB. I do believe there are crappy husbands who are wonderful fathers; it all depends on perspective. I don't know what kind of father Bill was to Chelsea, so I can't comment much, except to say that his daughter definitely was given tools to prosper and succeed... which should be the ultimate goal of all of us who raise children. Personally I view love as being an essential ingredient in that mix, but really Chelsea Clinton is the only one who can truly comment on that.
As for some of the criticisms about Clinton, well, he was a politician. He did some good things, some stupid things and took advantage of any opportunity to look good... like every other professional politician from any party. He shouldn't have used his position to take advantage of Lewinsky and others, but as far as lying under oath, Kenneth Starr was so far afield in his witch hunt, that Clinton should have told him to get f***ed instead of lying to him.
And no, Ronnie "I don't remember" Reagan was no saint either.