The Sun Newspaper Review
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Published: April 03, 2007
The Secret Life of Bill Clinton His Legacy and Its Roots The reporter the White House most fears
. . . with good reason!
"Evans-Pritchard has made contacts... that are the envy of other reporters." — The New York Times Magazine
Cited by White House press secretary Mike McCurry as the origin of every major Clinton scandal story, Ambrose EvansPritchard has done more than 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 the most corrupt in history.
Among the secrets Evans-Pritchard exposes:
The Oklahoma City bombing as a government sting operation that flew out of control when the stingers were outstung. Evans-Pritchard tells the story that the FBI and the Justice Department don''t want you to know.
Eyewitnesses to corruption in Clinton''s Arkansas — many have met with brutal harassment, physical intimidation, and, in some cases, even suspicious death. Those who survived tell Evans-Pritchard their story.
Bill Clinton''s involvement in the drug underworld of Arkansas. Evans-Pritchard talks to the smugglers, the Arkansas state troopers, the federal agents and prosecutors, and the young girls who were the victims of "the good times."
The true story of Vince Foster''s death—what the official report won''t tell you, but what eyewitnesses saw, and why the government is being sued for falsifying sworn testimony.
In the aftermath of Vince Foster, the shocking story of the murder of Jerry Parks, head of Clinton security in Little Rock. Why Parks predicted his own death.
Why the Left was right about Mena Airport: Evans-Pritchard discovers the missing evidence.
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard has been in the trenches for more than four years investigating the stories that few other reporters have the gumption to touch. No other reporter has as strong a record of credibility and as devastating a portrait of our political life as Ambrose Evans-Pritchard. And with The Secret Lfe of Bill Clinton, he has written the Clinton book of the year!
excerpt from page 359:
" . . . A former Miss Arkansas, Perdue says that she had a three month affair with Clinton in the fall of 1983 when she was a radio host in Little Rock. He used to drop by her place at Anderson Square to smoke a "joint" of marijuana and play old songs from the 1950''s on the saxophone, while she accompanied him on her Steinway grand piano. Clinton, she remembers, liked to cavort around wearing her black nightdress. Years later, during the 1992 presidential campaign, she was promised a federal job if she remained silent about the affair. The offer was overheard by a witness, who also heard the accompanying threat that "we can''t guarantee what will happen to your pretty legs" if she declined the offer . . . "
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