The Seeds of Corruption: Hillary Clinton in Arkansas how Hillary exaggerated her abilities as a lawyer; ties with Jim McDougall that were to flower into the Whitewater property speculation and later a huge federal investigation into that deal; her friendship with James Blair, general counsel of Tyson Foods, and his bodyguard Robert "Red" Bone, who miraculously used cattle futures to turn $1,000 of her money into $99,000 in nine months; how she lied that this money had been a gift from her parents; the chamber of secrets at the Clinton Campaign headquarters in Little Rock; how she tried to get the Wall Street Journal to produce a book showing how innocent she was but didn't appreciate their researcher's awkward questions about her contradictory stories; how she stalled Kenneth Starr's investigation by using the words "I can't recall" in answer to 50 questions; her conduct amid the collapse of Madison Guaranty Savings and Loan, when she denied having worked for them until her billing records were discovered; how she taxed the poor to improve education in Arkansas - without improving it at all; how she accepted a place on the board of Wal*Mart, a company which makes no secret of its contempt for its workers; how she pushed Bill Clinton to regain the governorship and run for President, long after he thought he would be found out; how she crushed Sheffield Nelson, a Little Rock lawyer running against Bill, who had a dossier on him; how she made an enemy of Jim McDougal of Madison Guaranty Savings and Loan, who had more dirt on Whitewater
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
The Chamber of Secrets Hillary Rodham Clinton
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