Posted on 10/07/2001 8:17:56 PM PDT by CommiesOut
MONDAY OCTOBER 08 2001 |
'Obscenely corrupt' Clintons savaged from beyond grave |
FROM MARTIN FLETCHER IN WASHINGTON |
ONE of Washingtons most prominent and outspoken conservatives is about to shatter the capitals political truce with a book savaging Bill and Hillary Clinton for the way they left the White House. Barbara Olson is utterly beyond reproach, however. She died on one of the hijacked aircraft on September 11. Mrs Olson, 45, wife of Ted Olson, the US Solicitor-General, finished The Final Days: The Last, Desperate Abuses of Power by the Clinton White House just days before she boarded American Airlines Flight 77 to Los Angeles at Washingtons Dulles airport. She had delayed her departure overnight so that she could see her husband on his 61st birthday. In the few minutes before the aircraft crashed into the Pentagon Mrs Olson twice managed to telephone her husband, making reverse charge calls. The first time she said the aircraft had been hijacked, the second that the passengers and crew had been herded to the back. What can I tell the pilot? she asked before being cut off a second time. Her book claims to tell the whole shocking story of a manic Clinton White House consumed with self-enrichment, gifts, pardons, federal land grabs and an orgy of spending and regulating. If the Clinton Administration was the most corrupt in American history, here was its most obscenely corrupt moment. It pulls no punches, which presented an obvious problem for Regnery, Mrs Olsens conservative publisher. Since September 11 the partisan sniping that is such a central feature of life in Washington has ended and Republicans and Democrats have put on an unprecedented show of unity. The company suspended the printing and conferred with Mr Olson. Finally it decided to proceed. Barbara never shied away from controversy, Alfred Regnery, its president, said. Her family, friends and colleagues all thought she would be pleased to know that even terrorists could not keep her opinions from being known . . . She never would have countenanced the thought that terrorism could still her voice or cancel her work. In fact, Regnery not only decided to proceed with the printing, but increased the run to more than 100,000 copies. The book will not reach the shops until late this week, but has already reached number 36 on Amazons bestseller list on the basis of advance orders. The dedication reads: To My Best Friend, Ted. An envelope in each copy invites readers to donate to the Barbara Olson Memorial Scholarship Fund. Mrs Olson worked as an investigator for Congressional Republicans during the Clinton scandals of the 1990s, wrote a caustic book on Hillary Clinton called Hell to Pay and became a combative television pundit. She named her two dogs Reagan and Maggie. Her husband is an equally controversial figure. He led the legal team that blocked a recount of Floridas presidential election votes, thereby ensuring George Bushs victory, and Democratic senators believe that he was a pivotal figure in what Mrs Clinton once labelled a vast right-wing conspiracy to discredit her husband. |
But I know this: she will outlive them, in history...
The lady had courage.
Rest in Peace
But I know this: she will outlive them, in history...
The lady had courage.
Rest in Peace
I'm so sorry that her smiling face won't be there promoting the book. Maybe for that reason and others, it won't get the attention it deserves.
But it will be there -- for future generations to read -- to know the truth about the corruption of the Clintons. That's no small thing.
The only reason that Ted is "controversial" is that he isn't a Lying, Stinking, Liberal, DemocRAT. He's an honest, decent human being, unlike the stinking media.
Greetings Bill & Hillary its only a matter of time till the book comes out
HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS
FReep FReep
Great news!
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