Posted on 04/24/2015 11:40:08 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Revelations, accusations and pushback have come thick and fast over a forthcoming book focused on the financial interests of Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton and the Clinton Foundation. But many of the details have been difficult to follow.
Heres what you need to know.
The basics
Clinton Cash, by Peter Schweizer, a fellow at Stanford Universitys Hoover Institution, will be published on May 5.
The book entered the spotlight on Monday when The New York Times published an extensive account of its contents, describing it as the most anticipated and feared book of a presidential cycle still in its infancy.
The Times, quoting from the book, reports Schweizer's assertion that he has uncovered, a pattern of financial transactions involving the Clintons that occurred contemporaneous with favorable U.S. policy decisions benefiting those providing the funds.
While the book appears to contain no smoking gun showing a quid pro quo for donors, it does note that 11 of the 13 most lucrative speeches former President Bill Clinton gave in recent years came during Hillary Clinton's tenure as secretary of State. It also notes that the Clintons income between 2001 and 2012 was at least $136.5 million.
What does Team Clinton say?
Allies of Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential front-runner, have sought to discredit the book and its author.
A statement from Correct the Record, a group that pushes back on media criticism of Clinton, described the tome as a work of fiction ... a political hatchet job masquerading as a book.
The group also drew attention to Schweizers background as a speechwriting consultant for former President George W. Bush and a foreign policy adviser to 2008 GOP vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin.
John Podesta, chairman of Clintons presidential campaign, insisted during an appearance on PBSs Charlie Rose show that Schweizer had cherry-picked information that has been disclosed and woven a bunch of conspiracy theories about it.
Some Democrats have attacked the media's coverage of the book. Former Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean, a 2004 presidential candidate, accused the Times of substituting their judgment for news during an appearance on MSNBCs Morning Joe.
Taking a milder approach, Chelsea Clinton promised that the Clinton Foundation will be even more transparent in future, though she emphasized the organization already receives high marks from at least one watchdog group.
What about the author and Clinton critics?
Schweizer told Joshua Green of Bloomberg Politics that his next book will investigate the finances of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R), who is expected to enter the 2016 presidential race soon.
Schweizer told Green that weve found some interesting things about Bush.
The forthcoming project on the top GOP contender further complicates the effort by Clinton allies to paint Clinton Cash as a hyper-partisan project.
The Clinton camp would also prefer to ignore other elements of Schweizers past that boost his credibility.
He was a vocal advocate for reforms to prohibit members of Congress from using nonpublic knowledge to profit from the stock market. He was centrally featured in a CBS 60 Minutes report on the issue. Reformers efforts eventually reached fruition when President Obama signed the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act into law in 2012.
Meanwhile, conservatives have been playing up the allegations in Clinton Cash.
White House candidate Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) told Sean Hannity of Fox News that people are going to be blown away by the details in this book, and how they link the Clintons into this enormous exchange of money from foreign countries, donors, companies.
Another 2016 contender, Sen. Ted Cruz (Texas), has used social media to call for the Democrat to return money received from foreign nations. American political candidates cannot accept foreign donations; Cruz is referring to money given to the Clinton Foundation.
The episode has also produced some unusual, and presumably temporary, media alliances. On Twitter, conservative writer Jonah Goldberg lauded the Times and The Washington Post for siding with Schweizer rather than Team Clinton.
What else has come out?
The Times and the Post are two of the media organizations that received early copies of Clinton Cash on the understanding that they could use Schweizers work as the foundation for new reporting.
The specifics of these deals are somewhat hazy and have themselves been subject to criticism. Times public editor Margaret Sullivan wrote that she believed the substance of the agreement was ethical but I still dont like the way it looked.
On Thursday morning, the Times published a long, complicated story about the acquisition of a uranium-mining company by Russias atomic energy agency.
The salient facts are that during earlier iterations of the company, Uranium One, it had been in effect controlled by Canadian mining investors, including Frank Giustra and Ian Telfer.
Both Giustra and Telfer were significant donors to the Clinton Foundation directly, in Giustras case, and through a family foundation for Telfer.
In 2005, Giustra and Bill Clinton had flown to Kazakhstan to meet that nations authoritarian president, as the Times called him, Nursultan Nazarbayev. Nazarbayev may have helped pave the way for a deal on uranium-mining rights that occurred shortly afterward. There have been conflicting reports about whether government approval was needed. But, a short time later, Giustra donated $31.3 million to the Clinton Foundation.
The Giustra episode had already been reported, but new details have emerged pertaining to the later period, when the Russians were moving to acquire the company.
Telfer, the chairman of the takeover target, used his family foundation to make four donations, $2.35 million in total, to the Clinton Foundation. According to the Times, those contributions were not publicly disclosed by the Clintons, despite an agreement Mrs. Clinton had struck with the Obama White House to publicly identify all donors.
The Telfer donations are important, Clinton critics say, because the takeover bid from the Russians had to be approved by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, a body of Cabinet members that includes the secretary of State, at the time Hillary Clinton.
Clinton campaign spokesman Brian Fallon told the Times that no one has ever produced a shred of evidence supporting the theory that Hillary Clinton ever took action as secretary of State to support the interests of donors to the Clinton Foundation.
The deal was ultimately approved in October 2010.
According to the Times, the sale gave the Russians control of one-fifth of all uranium production capacity in the United States.
Anything else?
Last month the Post also looked into how one of Hillary Clintons brothers, Tony Rodham, become part of the advisory board of a company that owns a gold mine in Haiti.
The newspaper wrote that Rodhams involvement was first revealed in publicity about an upcoming book, referring to Clinton Cash.
Rodham and the CEO of the mining company told the Post that they had been introduced at a meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative, run by the Clinton Foundation. Both denied the Clintons played any role in his appointment.
The Post asked Rodham if he attended meetings of the initiative to seek out business opportunities.
No, I go to see old friends. But you never know what can happen, he replied.
And on Thursday...
Reuters reported that the Clinton charities would refile at least five annual tax returns after a Reuters review found errors in how they reported donations from governments.
Shame we can’t have some kind of live thread to read and discuss the book chapter by chapter. Situation by situation
ping
Think Hillary can loan me a few billion until Thursday??
Maybe.......just maybe, this is where that horror show goes down.
We’ll see if the MSM can keep their interest up (this article looks like it’s fading fast).
Now if this were a Republican - that would keep them on the edge of their seat.
They’re anticipating that Jeb Bush book.
Me too.
I but I’ll be watching Fox’s coverage of the Clinton Cash expose this weekend (starts tonight and runs a couple of more times).
If Hillary was a Republican, NAMBOLA (North American Media-Barack Obama Love Association) would have already given her a gun with a single round in it, and invited her to step into a back room to "do the right thing".
Bret Baier, on Fox, will have a 2 hour special tonight (Friday), “ The Tangled Clinton Web.’ Will be aired 10 PM eastern time, 7 PM Pacific time.
The Preview:
Yes it’s fading but when
. Fox special aires
. Book is released
another story is released by NYT
another by Washington news
another by Breitlart
. Hillary appears befor congress about emails
another
. And another
. And one more
Each will stimulate further interest. The entire coming out of Hill-Billy cash is designed to keep people interested. It’s a marketing device that would make Axelrod proud. Right out of his Alinsky play book.
SNL and Night time TV will have materials for weeks.
Buy popcorn early the shelves will be as empty as the milk-bread-TP shelves before a blizzard
: )
Her congressional testimony will be a blockbuster show - no seats will be empty!
Thanks for posting.
Nachum how about starting a live thread for tonight’s FOX special. 10:00 eastern time ?
If it’s placed several places on sidebar early, folks will see it !
Remember the last time
“ I can’t remember”
“ I don’t recall””
To every question. Even “is this your signature “
I believe from the grape vine that IN congresswoman,X-prosecutor, Susan ______ will be one of the primary questioner. If you like Gowdy, you’ll love her. He’s been keeping her in his back pocket.
Have a link to it?
Use the link at post 10
bttt
Another capital idea! The book is getting spoon size coverage on TV, piece by piece, in order to feed it out in bites small enough for the viewers to chew and digest.
A prime time Clinton Cash thread of the book, and/or Fox News, from Brett Baier through HANNITY would make a conversational daily thread.
I do watch Morning Joe and Andrea Mitchell to catch the other side’s take during the day. (Can’t handle anyone else, there.) (btw, they haven’t been happy with Hillary.)
lucianne also captures the print sources for all the links of the beltway conservative threads, as well as the coast to coast conservative stuff.
Gee, would we ever sleep? lol.
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