If one good thing has come from the September 11 attacks, it's that more Americans have gotten a peek at the real Hillary Clinton.
You probably know by now that one of the victims of the September 11 massacre was Barbara Olson, the wife of U.S. Solicitor General Ted Olson. Barbara Olson was also an author and commentator who often appeared on Fox News Channel. She wrote the book "Hell to Pay," a rather unflattering expose Hillary would rather most Americans didn't read.
Barbara Olson's new book, "The Final Days," was finished and about to go to print when the plane Olson was riding smashed into the Pentagon. The book details the last days of the Clinton presidency--including the flurry of pardons, the looting of the White House, and the lavish gifts their Hollywood friends showered on them. Regnery, the book's publisher, decided to honor Olson's memory by proceeding with the release of "The Final Days."
What was Bill and Hillary's response to Barbara Olson's death? Did they send flowers or a card to Ted Olson? Did they make a telephone call to express their sympathies? Nope. They set out to stop the publication of "The Final Days."
The sister company of Regnery is called Human Events. Its editor, Tom Winter, reports that "within a week of the dreadful attack on Sept. 11, powerful friends of Hillary Rodham Clinton tried to stop the publication of this book." Hillary's friends even made thinly-veiled threats. They suggested that "Barbara's reputation would be sullied if the book were printed."
Which gets us wondering: What are the Clintons so afraid of that they would overstep the bounds of taste and seek to stop a dead woman's final book from being published? Is there something in there that could jeopardize Hillary's run for the White House?
We'll find out later this month when "The Final Days" reaches bookstores.
http://www.newsmax.com/showinside.shtml?a=2001/10/12/81033
You probably know by now that one of the victims of the September 11 massacre was Barbara Olson, the wife of U.S. Solicitor General Ted Olson. Barbara Olson was also an author and commentator who often appeared on Fox News Channel. She wrote the book "Hell to Pay," a rather unflattering expose Hillary would rather most Americans didn't read.
Barbara Olson's new book, "The Final Days," was finished and about to go to print when the plane Olson was riding smashed into the Pentagon. The book details the last days of the Clinton presidency--including the flurry of pardons, the looting of the White House, and the lavish gifts their Hollywood friends showered on them. Regnery, the book's publisher, decided to honor Olson's memory by proceeding with the release of "The Final Days."
What was Bill and Hillary's response to Barbara Olson's death? Did they send flowers or a card to Ted Olson? Did they make a telephone call to express their sympathies? Nope. They set out to stop the publication of "The Final Days."
The sister company of Regnery is called Human Events. Its editor, Tom Winter, reports that "within a week of the dreadful attack on Sept. 11, powerful friends of Hillary Rodham Clinton tried to stop the publication of this book." Hillary's friends even made thinly-veiled threats. They suggested that "Barbara's reputation would be sullied if the book were printed."
Which gets us wondering: What are the Clintons so afraid of that they would overstep the bounds of taste and seek to stop a dead woman's final book from being published? Is there something in there that could jeopardize Hillary's run for the White House?
We'll find out later this month when "The Final Days" reaches bookstores.
http://www.newsmax.com/showinside.shtml?a=2001/10/12/81033