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What Fred Thompson knows about Hillary
World Net Daily ^ | June 21, 2007 | Jack Cashill

Posted on 06/20/2007 11:12:04 PM PDT by Politicalmom

Barring the calamitous, former United States senator from Tennessee Fred Thompson will be the next president of the United States.

Thompson's masterful use of the online interview – a vastly smarter and cheaper way of campaigning for those with something to say – has all but secured him the Republican nomination.

In the general election, in a fair fight, either Obama or Hillary – or Gore for that matter–will have a hard time winning any five states against Thompson.

But for Hillary at least, it is too late in the game to fight fair. Desperation will push her and her soulless minions to fight otherwise. No fool, Thompson knows what he is up against.

In 1997, then-Sen. Thompson chaired a committee that investigated what he rightly called "the most corrupt political campaign in modern history." Hillary's fingerprints were all over that campaign.

Beginning early in 1995, the Clintons launched an unprecedented series of expensive, untruthful, arguably illegal TV ads. For cover, they laundered the campaign through the Democratic National Committee.

According to Clinton adviser Dick Morris, Hillary signed off on everything. The media, true to form, chose not to notice the ads or their financing. Here, the Thompson Committee report proves instructive:

The president and his aides demeaned the offices of the president and vice president, took advantage of minority groups, pulled down all the barriers that would normally be in place to keep out illegal contributions, pressured policy-makers, and left themselves open to strong suspicion that they were selling not only access to high-ranking officials, but policy as well. Millions of dollars were raised in illegal contributions, much of it from foreign sources.

Johnny Chung, who admitted funneling $100,000 from the Chinese military to the DNC, would tell the Thompson Committee: "The White House is like a subway: You have to put in coins to open the gates."

No one understood this investment opportunity better than James and Moctar Riady, an ethnic Chinese father-and-son team who ran the powerful Indonesian firm the Lippo Group.

The Riadys had sensed Clinton's sleaze potential back in Arkansas and bailed out his 1992 primary campaign at it shakiest moment. As a quid pro quo, the Riadys sought a job for their "man in America," John Huang.

Aware of his many talents, the DNC put Huang on its "must consider" list. And what were Huang's talents? A letter sent by an Asian outreach advocate on the stationery of David Roberti, the president pro tem of the California state Senate, was frank to a fault.

"John is the Riady family's top priority for placement because he is like one of their own." The Riady family, in case anyone needed reminding, "invested heavily in the Clinton campaign."

Huang ended up in Ron Brown's Commerce Department as a deputy assistant secretary. Curiously, he got the job on the same day embattled Clinton aide Webster Hubbell got a $100,000 check from a Riady company, and Hubbell "rolled over" once more.

Brown confidante Nolanda Hill would tell ABC's "Prime Time Live," according to Brown, "the White House put [Huang] there," and in this instance, added Hill, "The White House meant Hillary Clinton."

Whoever was responsible, Huang went to Commerce not to advance America's interests but those of the Riadys and, by extension, those of China.

"Over the past five years," reads the Thompson report, "the Lippo Group has shifted its strategic center from Indonesia to the People's Republic of China." Those five years, by the way, backdated to 1992, the year of Clinton's election.

On one particularly revealing occasion, Huang left a CIA briefing at the Commerce Department and walked across the street where, according to the Thompson Committee, he had "a secret office."

This office was located within the larger offices of Stephens Inc., the Little Rock-based investment-banking firm with which the Riadys and the Clintons had a long relationship. There, in private, Huang proceeded to place a three-hour call to his former employer, the Lippo Group.

Lippo had a lot at stake. The CIA briefing concerned the development by an international consortium of a massive coal-fired power plant in Indonesia called the Paiton plant.

The Lippo Group just happened to control one of the only two commercially viable low-sulfur coal mines in the world, this one conveniently located near the Paiton plant.

At the Clintons' urging, Ron Brown helped put the Paiton deal together, and the various players thanked him profusely for his help. Among the players, as usual during these years, was the Enron Corporation.

What happens next on the American end of this saga raises a host of troubling questions. The CNN.com report on the day it happened, Sept. 18, 1996, well captures the general tenor of the reporting.

"Clinton Declares Utah Canyons A National Monument," reads the headline.

CNN's Wolf Blitzer reported that using the Grand Canyon as "his picture perfect backdrop," Clinton "unilaterally" declared a new 1.7 million-acre national monument 70 miles away in southern Utah.

"We're saying, very simply, our parents and grandparents saved the Grand Canyon for us," Clinton told the cheering crowd. "Today, we will save the Grand Escalante Canyons and the Kaiparowitz Plateaus of Utah for our children."

To his credit, Blitzer did not shy from the implicit controversy. He reported the people of Utah were "furious." They claimed it was "a land grab" by the federal government "at the economic expense of the state."

The rationale for the move puzzled Blitzer as Clinton already had the environmental vote, and there were many safer gestures he could have made with less than two months left in the campaign.

Blitzer raised the issue of coal, perhaps $1 trillion worth of clean, low-sulfur coal that would never be mined. Just the year before Utah had approved an environmental-friendly mining contract on the Kaiparowitz Plateau with Dutch-owned Andalex Resources.

Said Clinton of this grand environmental gesture, "We can't have mines everywhere, and we shouldn't have mines that threaten our national treasures."

No, not everywhere, just in Indonesia. In a stroke of the pen, Clinton had handed the Riadys a monopoly on the world's supply of low-sulfur coal.

One does not need to be a conspiracy theorist to connect the dots between Utah and Indonesia. The FBI had made the connection as well. Consider the following field notes from an FBI interview with Huang:

Huang laughed in response to questions concerning j. riady's interest in Utah coal restrictions. j. riady's coal interests were minimal. Indonesia had significant infrastructure problems which prohibited the development of its coal resources.

Huang was lying. The Riadys had a powerful interest, and they would exploit it for all it was worth. In fact, at the Paiton plant, the price of the coal exceeded the price of the electricity produced.

In 1999, PLN, the state Indonesian power company, sued the Clinton administration. Its attorneys charged U.S. officials knew the Paiton power plant contract to be awash in "corruption, collusion and nepotism" from the beginning.

By this time, though, James Riady had fled the country, and Huang had pled the fifth.

Worse, Huang's immediate boss, Charles Meissner, and Meissner's boss, Ron Brown, had died in the "inexplicable" crash of an Air Force CT-43A on a Croatian hillside.

Yes, Fred, watch out for the calamitous.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Editorial; Politics/Elections; US: Tennessee
KEYWORDS: algore; arkancide; barackhusseinobama; billclinton; communistchina; democrats; electionpresident; elections; fredthompson; hillaryclinton; hillbillary; jackcashill; prc; presidentthompson; republicans; rfr; ronbrown; runfredrun
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To: TheBridge

This is FReepers Land....No RINOS allowed

Hello???


41 posted on 06/21/2007 12:46:27 AM PDT by Halgr (Once a Marine, always a Marine - Semper Fi)
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To: Politicalmom; doug from upland; Alamo-Girl

Holy smoke. Sometimes it pays to have insomnia, otherwise I would have missed this one.


42 posted on 06/21/2007 1:31:24 AM PDT by TheSpottedOwl (Head Caterer for the FIRM)
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To: TheBridge

I’ll vote for whoever is the Republican choice against the Democrat choice. I’m undecided about who to vote for in the primaries, as I am a little disappointed in Fred’s fence sitting. He’s a good strong candidate, though. I like Tancredo and Hunter myself.

Btw, you could find yourself banned for expressing any favorable sentiments regarding Rudy Guiliani.


43 posted on 06/21/2007 1:36:06 AM PDT by TheSpottedOwl (Head Caterer for the FIRM)
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To: Politicalmom

Wow, I always wondered what the Utah land deal was really about. If I recall, it was one of those “stroke of the pen” deals.


44 posted on 06/21/2007 1:53:04 AM PDT by FastCoyote
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To: ThePythonicCow
If you were Fred, would you be looking over your shoulder for cars with Arkansas license plates?

And refusing to fly in light aircraft?

And declining to accept a motel room unless you could put security agents in the rooms on either side, above, and below you?

If Fred walks into an "accident"......

45 posted on 06/21/2007 1:59:54 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus ("Whatever." -- sinkspur)
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To: FastCoyote
Wow, I always wondered what the Utah land deal was really about. If I recall, it was one of those “stroke of the pen” deals.

Yes, it was. National Parks require an act of Congress for their creation, but the President can create National Monuments by edict. Which is what Slick did.

I always thought his motive was political revenge. Seems I underestimated him.

46 posted on 06/21/2007 2:01:41 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus ("Whatever." -- sinkspur)
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To: Candor7
It ain't gonna be Thompson. He hasn't got the necessary record.

So who does? A liberal governor of Taxachusetts? A liberal mayor of Noo Yokk? Everyone else except Mike Huckawho is a former or present member of Congress, like Hildebeast.

So what have you got in mind for us?

47 posted on 06/21/2007 2:06:09 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus ("Whatever." -- sinkspur)
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To: Politicalmom
No fool, Thompson knows what he is up against.

And that's what I like about Fred. He's not going to get rolled. His response to Moore with that short video was perfect. He didn't just issue some pathetic and lame mealy mouth defense.

48 posted on 06/21/2007 2:06:46 AM PDT by AmericaUnited
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To: TheBridge

rudy or ronnie, i get my nyc mayor’s mixed up, and i live next door.


49 posted on 06/21/2007 2:08:45 AM PDT by JohnLongIsland
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To: LEARNED FOREVER
This may sound crazy, but I believe the above statement.

I don't. It's going to be all about the Finkelstein Box again....and the States on the edges of it (the Midwestern "battleground" states, and Florida, and Maryland and Virginia and Pennsylvania). Google on Finkelstein for an explanation. Or google on Christopher Caldwell, who's written some articles about it and about Republican strategery in the 90's (about dumping the South in the street and going with a "moderate big-tent pro-choice 'economic conservative'" etc. etc. posture).

50 posted on 06/21/2007 2:12:49 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus ("Whatever." -- sinkspur)
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To: Politicalmom

What Fred Thompson knows about Hillary

like everyone else in the world ....we have all heard too much and just hope that she crawls back under the rock she and her scumbag sham spouse came from!!!


51 posted on 06/21/2007 2:18:29 AM PDT by nyyankeefan
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To: TheBridge

Fred will run and he’ll beat all comers. There was an interesting piece on Fox last night, maybe Hannity and Colmes, about the use of the internet in this campaign. How the old way of running was no longer relevant, that the outcome would go to the one using the new technology most effectively. The first republican debate was ignored — Fred’s Moore piece sucked all the air out of the room. Hillary noticed and they put out that Soprano’s piece, which analysts decided had two problems: it wasn’t that clever...too derivative and not that many people watched the Sopranos. So Hill and the dems are playing catch up. Fred will win.


52 posted on 06/21/2007 2:42:05 AM PDT by hershey
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To: Politicalmom

If Thompson wins the nomination, the Nutroots will try to crucify his wife. They are still mad that nobody liked Theresa Heinz Kerry but themselves.


53 posted on 06/21/2007 2:44:46 AM PDT by Democratshavenobrains
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To: Rudder

“And what does Hilliary know about Fred?”

Ah, it’s those possibilities that tend to raise the hairs on the back of one’s neck. If even a few of the dirty tricks attributed to Hillary are true, then we must conclude that when it comes to getting something on someone, accurate or not, the woman has skills.


54 posted on 06/21/2007 2:56:36 AM PDT by Mila
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To: stockstrader

“”liberal Republicans like JulieAnnie are much more dangerous than liberal democrats,,,

because liberal Republicans BLUR THE DISTINCTION between conservatism and liberalism,,,

MAKING LIBERALISM MUCH MORE ACCEPTABLE!!!””

A big ditto to your post!! I can’t figure out why this excellent point isn’t made more often. To me, that is the real danger — Rooty would just push the conservative movement hard left.


55 posted on 06/21/2007 3:06:17 AM PDT by Ransomed (Keep the Faith!)
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To: Mila

I don’t care what dirt Hillary digs up. I don’t CARE what “dirt” there is on Thompson OR his wife.

I like him, and I certainly trust him more than Hillary.

If he runs, he has my vote.


56 posted on 06/21/2007 3:18:58 AM PDT by Judith Anne (Thank you St. Jude for favors granted.)
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To: Politicalmom
So far, I have heard Fred say he would:

- Build the fence

- Not support Amnesty

- Pardon Libby

Hello? Is anyone listening?

"Conservatives are just looking for something to be angry about."

Tony Snow
Sean Hannity Program

57 posted on 06/21/2007 3:19:09 AM PDT by SkyPilot
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To: TheSpottedOwl
I’ll vote for whoever is the Republican choice against the Democrat choice.

That's exactly how we got the disaster that is George Bush, who has largely destroyed the GOP. Don't vote for the lesser of two evils-- vote for good!

58 posted on 06/21/2007 3:27:00 AM PDT by mikeus_maximus (...and I will and every speech with "fines must exsisto signum"!)
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To: TheBridge
Turn Left Here
59 posted on 06/21/2007 3:33:34 AM PDT by WKB (It's hard to tell who's more afraid of Fred Thompson; The Dims or the rudibots.)
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To: TheBridge

While I like Rudy,
he is a RINO.
Gun control
Amnesty
Abortion
Large govt.
Extra rights for homosexuals
I can go on but there is no need


60 posted on 06/21/2007 3:48:04 AM PDT by Joe Boucher
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