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PI 'admits' Hillary paid him to harass Willey
WorldNetDaily ^ | 11/07/2007 | Art Moore

Posted on 11/07/2007 10:18:26 AM PST by Impeach98

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To: Impeach98

Can you imagine if the allegations Willey makes in her book against the Clintons were made about Bush or any of the GOP candidates? She’d be on 60 Minutes right away, and her assertions trumpeted at the top of every news broadcast. The pundit shows would be in a mad scramble to book her and her book excerpted in Time or Newsweek. And Congress would be calling for hearings.

It’s interesting how the news media has bought into the Hillary’s propaganda that any allegation against the Clintons is automatically suspect and likely only the latest emanence from the “vast right wing conspiracy.” The Clintons have done a masterful job of shaming any critical story against them and making it appear to be yellow journalism and in the service of some far right wing fringe. That and the political biases of the news media ensure the Clintons remain the most teflon political figures in American history.

It’s diabolical how good these two scumbags are at dodging bullets. If there really is such a thing as selling your soul to the devil, these 2 have done it. I don’t know how else to explain their escape artistry when it comes to suppressing negative news and giving accountability for their ugly and often criminal acts the slip.


41 posted on 11/07/2007 10:53:44 AM PST by Hillary4Penetentiary ("I hope Hillary is elected" Ala Senakreh, West Bank chief of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades)
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To: Impeach98

I wonder if this sleaze bucket Palladino would consent to a lie dector test. Watch how quick he’d dodge that one.


42 posted on 11/07/2007 10:53:45 AM PST by Hillary4Penetentiary ("I hope Hillary is elected" Ala Senakreh, West Bank chief of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades)
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To: Admin Moderator; Jim Robinson
Ooops I goofed, can you switch out the referral link for this thread to: http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=58552

I accidentally posted the link to the image of Palladino from the WND story.

Sorry about that!

43 posted on 11/07/2007 10:55:14 AM PST by Impeach98 (Anti-war protestors should try holding rallies in Damascus and Tehran!)
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To: Impeach98
A valid point, especially given all the tape Lisa Meyers shot of the Broaddrick interview (over 4 hours), the fact all her facts checked out when the NBC researchers tried to prove she was lying(Clinton was in town that day, the view of the old prison was in sight from that room at the Camelot Motel, her friends and associates confirmed her injuries, etc) Tim Russert, most at NBC who saw the footage believed she was raped. Rape experts who have seen the full interview believe she was raped...

Brokaw threatened to quit if Dateline ran the story on schedule, about 2 weeks before the impeachment vote. Dateline producers were ordered to shelve the story till after the vote, which they did. For the first time in network history, affiliates were ordered by the national news desk to not rerun anything from the story in local markets. Sam Donaldson dared ask one question a day or so later. Clinton refused to answer and directed the question be asked of his lawyer..

And that was the last the mainstream media every heard of the story, a credible allegation of rape, researched and developed by a major news source - NBC Dateline. Subsequent allegations of sexual assault were discovered, a pattern of imposing his will on women against their wishes - and yet nothing.

There is other evidence of Pallidino and other detectives working for the Clintons through the years, this charge in the Willey case should come as no surprise. Palladino will cover for them, but so what - how many people will know they have hired detectives through the years to investigate and intimidate people they saw as threats ????

About as many as know that Bill Clinton raped Juanita Broaddrick in April of 1978...

44 posted on 11/07/2007 10:55:37 AM PST by Beatthedrum
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To: Elle Bee

Jack Palladino, his wife Sandra Sutherland, and their crew of West Coast operatives work out of a Victorian mansion in San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury district and have worked for clients ranging from Hell’s Angels to Black Panthers to international bankers. While investigating American Express in Europe in 1989, Sutherland posed as a journalist to try to develop leads. Palladino recently made himself scarce just in time to avoid a subpoena from Paula Jones’ lawyers, who wanted to ask him about his 1992 investigations for the Clinton campaign of Gennifer Flowers and numerous other women who were alleged to have had affairs with Bill.

Congress is now investigating why Teamsters lawyer Charles Ruff—now Clinton’s chief White House counsel—paid Palladino $130,000 to snoop for the Teamsters in 1994 during the contested election of Ron Carey as Teamsters president. Neither Ruff nor Palladino, who has a reputation for intimidating the targets of his investigations, have disclosed the nature of the work. Palladino also recently worked for rocker Courtney Love in her efforts to quash rumors that she killed husband Kurt Cobain. (Source: MoJo Wire)

“I have a gold trench coat”, said Sandra Sutherland, who has been an investigator for 25 years. Palladino’s coat is a silk, eggplant-colored Valentino. Sutherland, whose stately Victorian home and office is located in the Haight Ashbury district, had a case early in her career in which she went to funeral homes posing as a widow. Another case had her playing an inmate in a prison, and after she teamed up with Palladino, they worked together on building the case for the boy who charged pop music star Michael Jackson with sexual molestation.


45 posted on 11/07/2007 10:57:06 AM PST by kcvl
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To: LucyJo

Only 22 when he died. What rotten luck.


46 posted on 11/07/2007 10:57:41 AM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: kinsman redeemer

Parts of the gun adjacent to the trigger guard are glinting, but the trigger guard itself is dead black. How do we know that that Vince Foster pic wasn’t photoshopped?


47 posted on 11/07/2007 10:57:41 AM PST by snarks_when_bored
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To: Impeach98

“He ended the conversation abruptly,” to go check the locks on the front door and get another handgun as a backup. Meanwhile his wife began to search for his life insurance policy’s.

There now that’s closer to the truth.


48 posted on 11/07/2007 11:00:41 AM PST by kublia khan (Absolute war brings total victory)
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To: Impeach98

President Bill Clinton’s use of private investigators—including San Francisco’s Palladino & Sutherland, who investigated the 1992 Clinton campaign’s “bimbo eruptions,” and Washington’s IGI, which is accused of digging dirt on Kenneth Starr’s lieutenants—has reopened the issue of PIs in politics.

Now we’re treated to the public spectacle of gumshoe Jack Palladino hiding out from Paula Jones’ legal team (and their PIs) while IGI’s chief Terry Lenzner is dragged in front of Ken Starr’s star chamber.

Investigative Group International (IGI) - Founded by former Senate Watergate committee investigator Terry Lenzner, IGI maintains elegantly low-key offices just four blocks from the White House—and critics say the detective agency has become Bill Clinton’s private CIA. IGI does auditing, intelligence, and security work for major clients including 3M, Lockheed, Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.), and the Democratic National Committee and President Bill Clinton’s legal defense fund—which got Lenzner called before Sen. Fred Thompson’s (R-Tenn.) televised hearings on campaign finances last year. Lenzner explained that with donations flowing in so rapidly, the Democrats had asked him to check some of their contributors for shady connections—though for some reason they asked him not to interview chief bagman Yah Lin “Charlie” Trie. Lenzner was also made to explain why he had proposed to investigate Sen. Don Nickles (R-Okla.) and his wife on behalf of an Indian tribe (Nickles opposed the return of tribal lands in Oklahoma).

More recently, IGI has been accused of investigating Ken Starr’s lieutenants for Clinton’s lawyers, and Lenzner again has been called to explain his snooping—this time before Starr’s grand jury. Whether or not the allegation is true, IGI has long been a friend of Bill; Newsday recently uncovered that Lenzner began working for the Clinton campaign as early as 1991. Several ex-IGI agents work in the Clinton administration, and in 1994 the State Department awarded IGI’s then-president Raymond Kelly a lucrative no-bid contract to train Haiti’s new police force. Kelly now heads U.S. Customs.


49 posted on 11/07/2007 11:01:58 AM PST by kcvl
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To: Rick_Michael
Kathleen Willey's new book publishes for the first time an alleged admission by private investigator Jack Palladino...

It's coming out in a book. You think that WND is taking it out of context?

50 posted on 11/07/2007 11:03:09 AM PST by weegee (NO THIRD TERM. America does not need another unconstitutional Clinton co-presidency.)
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To: Hillary4Penetentiary
Indeed! As I posted above to another FReeper, even within the WND story his credibility doesn't hold up, he essentially contradicts himself.

I don't know why he would even bother to speak to WND - the man does not seem to exercise good judgment.

I can't imagine the Clinton war machine said "oh yes, go talk to the enemy website and see if you might slip and say something that will come back to bite me in the @ss"

So it looks like yet another instance where this guy showed no judgment, ran his mouth, and harmed Hillary Clinton.

That part I love :-)

51 posted on 11/07/2007 11:03:34 AM PST by Impeach98 (Anti-war protestors should try holding rallies in Damascus and Tehran!)
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To: Impeach98

A San Francisco­ based private eye, Jack Palladino, was on the Clinton payroll during the Arkansas years. His job was to intimidate the governor’s “bimbos” into silence. Rooting about, he somehow found an allegation that Flowers was tied to a right-wing conspiracy. That was a dog that wouldn’t hunt.

Palladino was paid $100,000 in 1992 to pile up dossiers on the Clinton women. (New York Daily News reporters Thomas DeFrank and Thomas Galvin in the August 4, 1997, Weekly Standard.)

Women were not the only targets of Clinton’s expensive secret police. Thomas DeFrank and Thomas Galvin report that when Republican congressman Jim Leach of Iowa began investigating Whitewater, he found a stranger— Jack Palladino— skulking about his home.

But Clinton’s discarded women were the main objects of the Clinton team both in Arkansas and later in Washington. Next week, we shall follow the White House­ directed detectives stalking Dolly Kyle Browning, Elizabeth Ward Gracen, Kathleen Willey, and the woman who may yet cause the president to resign— Juanita Broaddrick.

But what do the obstructions of justice of Clinton-the-night-crawler in Arkansas have to do with his attempts to suppress evidence in his august role as president of the United States? It’s all an addictive whole— pattern and practice, as lawyers say. That’s why Monica Lewinsky was subpoenaed to tell her story during the preliminaries to the Paula Jones trial. She wasn’t in Arkansas, but he committed perjury about his actions in both Arkansas and Washington.


52 posted on 11/07/2007 11:06:17 AM PST by kcvl
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To: N. Theknow

Your tagline is a work of art!


53 posted on 11/07/2007 11:06:56 AM PST by sodpoodle (Despair - man's surrender. Laughter - God's reward.)
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To: Impeach98

Major bump!


54 posted on 11/07/2007 11:07:17 AM PST by Enterprise (Those who "betray us" also "Betray U.S." They're called DEMOCRATS!)
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To: trisham

It was a sad day. I remember it. “The Big Bopper” (J.P. Richardson) and Ritchie Valens died too. Waylon Jennings was supposed to have flown, but Richardson was sick, so he let him have his seat.


55 posted on 11/07/2007 11:09:36 AM PST by LucyJo
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To: Impeach98

White House lied about using private detectives against Starr
Human Events, Mar 6, 1998 by Chapman, Michael

They hired private detectives to dig up dirt on federal prosecutors and critics of the President-in this case Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr and his staff. Former federal prosecutor Joe diGenova and his law-partner wife, Victoria Toensing, also claim that private investigators have been hounding them.

The White House lied about its use of private investigators, got caught, and then claimed it never lied in the first place.

“It’s very chilling,” Toensing told HUMAN EVENTS. “It sounds like the Nixon situation again.” referring to Nixon’s “enemies list” of liberal journalists.

On February 22, diGenova said on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that he and his wife had learned from respected journalists that they were being investigated by private detectives “with links to the White House and the attorneys representing the President.” DiGenova said that these detectives were Jack Palladino and/or Terry Lenzner.

Palladino runs the investigative agency Palladino & Sutherland in San Francisco and has close ties to President Clinton. In 1992, Palladino was paid by the Clinton campaign to squelch “bimbo eruptions,” i.e., stories from Gennifer Flowers and other women linked to Clinton.

Before he became White House counsel, Charles Ruff, working for the Teamsters, hired Palladino to put a lid on negative stories about then-Teamsters President Ron Carey. (DiGenova and Toensing are the lead counsels in an ongoing House Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee probe of the Teamsters.)

Terry Lenzner, who operates Investigative Group, Inc., in Washington, D.C., also has long-standing ties to Clinton, and has investigated Starr and Paula Jones. In the 1970s Lenzner was an investigator for the Senate Watergate Committee, which Hillary Clinton also worked for.

Following diGenova’s statements on “Meet the Press,” White House press secretary Mike McCurry denounced diGenova’s allegations as “blatant lies,” adding the blanket, unambiguous denial that Clinton’s lawyers had not hired anyone to examine the background of diGenova or federal prosecutors. (See box.)

The next day, however, Lenzner told the Washington Post that, for him, “there was nothing inappropriate about” investigating Star’s staff.

Finally. late in the afternoon of February 24. Clinton lawyers David Kendall and Robert Bennett released a statement confirming that they had hired Lenzner “to perform legal and appropriate tasks” to defend Clinton. They said they had not investigated “the private lives of Ms. Toensing. Mr. diGenova, prosecutors. investigators, or members of the press:’ but that “[t]here is public information available, which, of course, it is our duty as counsel to research and gather”

That statement “confirms that they were investigating us. but not our personal lives-whatever that means,” diGenova told HUMAN EVENTS. “They didn’t have to issue this statement. Why did they do it? They did it because the White House lied on Sunday and Monday.”

http://tinyurl.com/2fgyf8


56 posted on 11/07/2007 11:09:52 AM PST by kcvl
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To: Impeach98; doug from upland
Follow the money

from the TIME article by Ed Barnes:

...........As part of their case, Hoffa's lawyers plan to detail the "work product" of CHARLES RUFF, now White House counsel, who briefly worked for the Teamsters under Carey. In 1993 Ruff allegedly paid Jack Palladino, a San Francisco private detective, more than $150,000 out of Teamsters funds for unspecified services. A House subcommittee that had tried to investigate the payment was stymied by legal objections from Ruff and Carey. There have been allegations that the money was for work Palladino did for Clinton in his 1992 campaign to keep stories of sexual misconduct from becoming public, or that the money was used to suppress Teamster dissidents. Ruff has denied the allegations as "false and nonsensical." (Calls to McAuliffe's attorney were not returned.) The proposed lawsuit will contend that government monitors failed to do their job overseeing the Carey administration and, "as a result," says a source close to the suit, "more than $20 million of taxpayer money was wasted on one election and the union went bankrupt." If Hoffa is successful, the Teamsters may be in for a windfall. Under racketeering statutes, successful plaintiffs can recover as much as triple the damages...

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57 posted on 11/07/2007 11:10:21 AM PST by Elle Bee
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To: kcvl

Thanks so much for posting all this stuff. Please keep at it, it’s a great resource and I know I’ve forgotten about a lot of this or never knew it in the first place!


58 posted on 11/07/2007 11:11:31 AM PST by Impeach98 (Anti-war protestors should try holding rallies in Damascus and Tehran!)
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To: BritExPatInFla
That would be too convenient. It always seems that it’s a case of “He said, she said”. WND must be hurting for cash lately.

WND is reporting on the contents of a book.

You do understand how that works, right?

59 posted on 11/07/2007 11:12:16 AM PST by donna (If America is not a Christian nation, it will be part of the Islamic nation. Pick one.)
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To: Hillary4Penetentiary

“I don’t know how else to explain their escape artistry when it comes to suppressing negative news and giving accountability for their ugly and often criminal acts the slip.”

Could it possibly have anything to do with “Filegate”?

“Filegate consists of the over 900 FBI files which were illegally acquired by the Clinton-Gore White House and the misuse of other government files protected by The Privacy Act, in order to gather information to smear political adversaries and critics.”

http://www.judicialwatch.org/alexander.shtml


60 posted on 11/07/2007 11:20:37 AM PST by sdcraigo (Go Sox!!!)
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