Recommended Books On the Clinton Administration


Year Of The Rat

by Edward Tiberlake & William Triplet

After the dust has settled on Monicagate, Travelgate, Filegate and the rest, a scandal looms on the horizon so immense it will dwarf them all. The Year Of The Rat exposes the Chinese Connection and how our technology and, perhaps, our very security, was sold to keep one man in power.

 


High Crimes and Misdemeanors

by Ann Coulter

What constitutes high crimes and misdemeanors?  That's the big question being debated across the country.  Ann Coulter explores what the Founding Fathers meant by the phrase and how it applies to Bill Clinton.  She delves into, not only the Lewinsky scandal, but Whitewater, Filegate, even Wampumgate!  For anyone who wants to understand the impeachment process this is your book. 
 

 


The Secret Life Of Bill Clinton

by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard

While the mainstream media in America continue to ignore the Story of the Century, a British journalist named Ambrose Evans-Pritchard has been doing the heavy lifting of his profession by actually digging for the truth.  All of the ugliness that is the secret life of Bill Clinton is documented in this book, from drug use to prostitutes and worse.  The Clinton bootlickers have come out of the woodwork to discredit Evans-Pritchard and his book, a sure sign that he's on to something.   
 

 


The Strange Death Of Vincent Foster

by Christopher Ruddy

Chris Ruddy has been at the forefront of the Vince Foster investigation since the beginning.  In spite of official explanations to the contrary, his evidence presents a strong case that something other than suicide took place at Ft. Marcy Park.  Much within this book never appears in the mainstream media.  This is, perhaps, the only place you'll find it. 

 


The Impeachment Of William Jefferson Clinton

by R. Emmett Tyrell, Jr.

Tyrell's book, published pre-Monica Lewinsky, weaves together a pattern of abuse of office by the President which, in his eyes, constitutes grounds for impeachment.  After laying out the evidence, he flashes forward to 1998 and opines on his "what-if" theories.  Could he ever have imagined Monica when the book was published in November of 1997? 
 

 


Primary Colors

by Anonymous

This book chronicles the presidential campaign of candidate Jack Stanton, a southern governor whose reckless private life is constantly covered up to keep him from self-destructing.  Sound familiar? 
   

 

 


Spin Cycle

by Howard Kurtz

Washington Post media writer Howard Kurtz pulls back the curtain on the propaganda machine of the Clinton White House.  Like a magician betraying his tricks, Kurtz tells how the press office manipulates, leaks and dodges questions to shape the newspaper headlines and nightly news broadcasts their way. 
 
   

 

 

 


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