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The Secret Life of
Bill Clinton,
by Ambrose
Evans-Pritchard
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When it comes to Clinton scandals, Ambrose Evans-Pritchard consistently gets the biggest stories first. Now Evans-Pritchard is breaking the biggest scoop of all: an assiduously documented expose of the crimes that have made the Clinton presidency easily the most corrupt in history.
The Secret Life of Bill
Clinton: The Unreported Stories
Ambrose
Evans-Pritchard
Cited by White House press secretary Mike McCurry as the origin of every major Clinton scandal story, Ambrose-Evans Pritchard has done more than nearly any other journalist to expose the truth about the Clintons.
Now Evans-Pritchard is breaking the biggest scoop of all: an assiduously documented expose' of "the blackwater scandals"--the scandals that have gone unreported in the American media, but that characterize the Clinton Presidency as one of the most corrupt in history.
Among
the secrets Evans-Pritchard exposes:
*The
true story of Vince Foster's Death--what the official report
won't tell you
*The truth behind the Oklahoma City bombing--and why Janet Reno
and her Justice Department is covering it up
*Arms and drug smuggling in Clinton's Arkansas--the government's
role exposed
*Why the Left was right about Mena airport
Paula Jones: Evans-Pritchard talks to other witnesses of
"the distinguisihing characteristic".
Ambrose
Evans has been in the trenches for more than four years
investigating the stories that few other reporters have the
gumption to touch and fewer yet have as strong a record of
credibility and as devastating a portrait of our political life
as Ambrose Evans-Pritchard. And with The
Secret Life of Bill Clinton: The Unreported Stories,
he has written the Clinton book of the year.
(---from
Human Events)
Writes Robert Novak:
The jacket blurb of The Secret Life of Bill Clinton: The Unreported Stories claims that Evans-Pritchard ``exposes'' the bombing ``as a government sting that flew out of control.'' In fact, he has not pinned that down, though he quotes Strassmeier musing about a sting to entrap McVeigh.
...could yield truths, writes Evans-Pritchard, that ``may ultimately sweep away much of the political landscape of fin de siecle America.''
Evans-Pritchard is no conspiracy-theory lunatic. Now back in London, he was known in Washington for accuracy, industry and courage. He has offered leads to discovering a pattern of lies and deception after Oklahoma City that, if verified, would approach Vietnam and Watergate in undermining American citizens' confidence in their government."
Now
available at a rock-bottom price.