- Whether
it's her background at the Rose Law Firm, her role in the Clinton White
House pardons, her little-known testimony at the Iran/Contra hearings,
or her silence about the suspicious death of friend Vince Foster,
Hillary's ability to keep secrets from the public has been her political
currency. Secrets are the source of her power. With the candidacy of
Barack Obama, Hillary has a real rival. One who didn't vote to unleash
the US war machine in Iraq, and one who has beaten her in two major
political primaries. It's time to take a comprehensive look at Hillary's
greatest hits.
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- The "Very Special" Vince Foster: Israeli Spy?
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- Most
progressives tend to think of the sordid topic of Vince Foster's death
as the exclusive domain of the Rush Limbaugh right wing radio circuit.
But did you know that Vince Foster, Hillary Clinton, and Jonathan
Pollard were all simultaneously partners at Rose Law Firm? Yes, that
Jonathan Pollard, the unrepentant spy for Israel, arrested and sentenced
to life in 1986 for espionage. Did you know that Vince Foster was under
CIA scrutiny for the exact same crime at the time of his "suicide" in
1993?
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- Forbes
magazine reported Foster had ties to Systematics, Inc., a software firm
doing business with the NSA. Systematics was a Rose Law Firm client,
which had acquired (some say stolen) a program to monitor the world's
international banking transactions. According to Troy Underhill of Media
Bypass magazine, Foster had $2.73 million stashed in a Swiss account,
payment perhaps for sharing this software with Israeli intelligence.
When the CIA started to close in, that $2.73m was seized by the U.S.
Treasury-just weeks before Foster's death.
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- Foster
had been a long-time friend and companion to Hillary. The two shared a
brokerage account called Midlife Partners. When Barbara Walters asked
Hillary if she had been having an affair with Vince Foster, Hillary
lowered her eyes and told the 20/20 cameras, "He was a very special
man." When he died, Hillary said publicly that Vince Foster was the last
person who would have committed suicide. Friends reported she was
genuinely shocked and aggrieved.
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- Why, then, did Hillary lie under oath about the last time she saw Vince Foster?
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- Testifying
before the Office of the Independent Counsel (OIC) in 1994, she claimed
that the last time she had spoken to Vince Foster was on the phone "the
Friday or Saturday before Father's Day." Yet documents from the
National Archives, acquired by the New York Megaphone, show that
Foster's assistant, Tom Castleton, reported he "saw Hillary Clinton in
Foster's office approximately four times during the five weeks he was
employed." Castleton didn't start working for Foster until after
Father's Day, 1993.
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- According
to Ambrose Evans-Pritchard in a 1996 Telegraph (UK) article, Hillary
Clinton asked Vince Foster to help her spy on her libertine husband in
1990. Foster hired Jerry Parks, an Arkansas investigator who later
worked as the head of security for the Clinton/Gore campaign. According
to Parks's widow, "Jerry asked Vince why he needed this stuff on
Clinton. He said he needed it for Hillary." When Vince Foster showed up
dead in a Washington-area public park in the summer of 1993, Parks was
terrified. Two months later Parks was shot nine times at close range, at
a stoplight, in his SUV, in Little Rock. Parks's home was then raided
by eight Federal agents, including officers from the FBI, IRS, Secret
Service, and (unusual for a domestic case) the CIA.
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- The
same night that Foster died, White House staff working for Hillary
raided Foster's office. Hillary may have been upset by the news of
Foster's death, but, as claimed by Senator Alfonse D'Amato (R-NY) in the
comments related to the Whitewater scandal, Hillary's chief of staff
Margaret Williams removed certain files from Foster's office.
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- The
official story of Foster's death is highly problematic. Supposedly
upset at three critical Wall Street Journal editorials, Foster drove to
Fort Marcy Park in Arlington, VA, and shot himself in the mouth with his
revolver. However, when EMTs and Park Police found him, they couldn't
locate his car keys in his pockets. Eyewitness Patrick Knowlton, who had
been trained as a private investigator, reported that Foster's car was
not in the parking lot during his time of death. But there had been a
mysterious man there, glaring at Knowlton. Other eyewitnesses reported
they saw men "in red vests" fleeing the area as Foster's body was
discovered. A search of the National Archives FBI files later showed the
FBI deleted details of the men in "red vests."
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- If
Hillary Clinton was truly surprised and upset at the death of her
friend, she has done a poor job of discovering why he died. The U.S.
Court of appeals ordered Starr, over his objections, to include a
20-page statement by eyewitness Patrick Knowlton. There, Knowlton
related how he had undergone a terrifying ordeal of FBI and OIC
harassment for testifying about the car and the peculiar glaring man in
Fort Marcy Park. Knowlton had voted for Bill Clinton. If Hillary had
questions about Foster's "suicide" then why didn't she publicly
recognize a Clinton supporter in the Starr Report who had been
intimidated for saying what he saw?
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- The Clinton Pardon Frenzy
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- Ambassador
Leo Wanta, a former arms dealer who worked for the Reagan White House
as a kind of "off the books" operative, told this reporter that Vince
Foster traveled to Switzerland to meet with billionaire fugitive (and
pro-Israeli operator) Marc Rich in 1993.
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- It's
no surprise then that Marc Rich was later pardoned by the Clinton White
House. While Hillary was campaigning in New York in 2001, Bill was
emptying prisons, staying up all night with pardon appeals from hundreds
of sentenced criminals. In some cases, the pardons had a direct
positive effect on Hillary's political career, or made her brother some
cash. The President ultimately pardoned over 100 convicted criminals.
The ones linked to Hillary were colorful, including a man with a
baldness cure scam and a group of Hasidic Jews who had defrauded the
school system.
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- Bill
Clinton was so enthusiastic about pardoning, the Clintons transformed
the standard process into a maddening frenzy of get-out-of-jail-free
passes for their friends. According to Barbara Olson's book The Final
Days, "Phones rang constantly, as if the White House was conducting some
kind of pardon telethon... The mounting cases led to friction with
pardon attorneys at the Justice Department. The White House resolved
this by simply bypassing the Department of Justice altogether."
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- Towards
the end of the Clinton pardoning streak, on the advice of an assortment
of figures including influential Israelis and Jewish-American
intellectuals, Clinton pardoned billionaire commodities trader Marc
Rich, who had traded with then apartheid South Africa. Rich was close to
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak despite Rich's business deals with
rabidly anti-Israel dictatorships world-wide. Lewis "Scooter" Libby was
one of the attorneys who lobbied for Rich.
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- But
while the Rich pardon came to represent the shadiness of Clinton's
last-minute political favors, less-mentioned were his pardons of a group
known as the New Square Four - four Hasidic Jews who were elders of an
exclusively Hasidic community in upstate New York. The Four had created a
fictitious school to defraud the government of millions of dollars.
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- In
August 2000, Hillary visited the secluded village and met with Grand
Rabbi David Twersky. Three months later, Clinton received 1359 out of
the village's 1369 votes for US Senate. Previously, the community had
always voted Republican. Two months later, the New Square Four got their
Clinton pardon. "I did not play any role whatsoever" in the pardons,
said Hillary.
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- The pardon-fest became even more tangled when
her brother, the lawyer Hugh Rodham, joined the fray. Word had gotten
out he was willing to use his family ties to plead the cases of convicts
in front of the president.
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- Though
he had once been a respectable lawyer, Hugh's fortune had fallen since
an unsuccessful Senate run and an even more unsuccessful scheme to sell
hazelnuts from the Republic of Georgia. He had taken to hanging around
the White House, mostly unwelcome, with his brother Tony. Two of
Rodham's clients included L.A. drug kingpin Carlos Vignali and
fraudulent "baldness cure" quack Almon Braswell. Vignali, the son of a
Democratic donor, gave Rodham $400,000 to petition the president for
clemency. Wire transfer records recorded Braswell paid $200,000 for his
shot at freedom.
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- When the evidence came out, Hillary's brother returned the money and dropped out of the public eye altogether.
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- Meanwhile,
Hillary, now the junior senator from New York, continued to make
statements similar to her defense in the New Square Four case, saying,
"I love my brother. I'm just extremely disappointed in this terrible
misjudgment that he made. I knew nothing about my brother's involvement
in these pardons. I knew nothing about the money for his involvement. I
had no knowledge of that whatsoever." Federal prosecutor Mary Jo White
opened an investigation in 2001, but was soon replaced in her post by
James Comey, who found no wrongdoing by anyone in or out of the
administration, including Rodham. Soon afterwards, Comey was named
Deputy Attorney General by George W. Bush.
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- "Absolutely More Conservative"
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- In
January 2008, the New York Times surprised no one by endorsing Hillary
Clinton in the Primaries. They lauded her for "using her years in the
Senate well to immerse herself in national security issues." Hillary,
claimed the Times, "has won the respect of world leaders and many in the
American military."
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- As
Stephen Marshall, author of Hillary-critical "Wolves in Sheeps'
Clothing" wrote recently on his blog, "What the Times, and no other
mainstream publication, has had the inclination to say is that Hillary
has been in the Pentagon's good books for a lot longer than her time in
the Senate... It seems that these journalists cannot recall Iran-Contra.
Where was it that the infamous drug planes, carrying cocaine from
Colombia and returning with weapons for the right-wing Nicaraguan
Contras, were landing? Answer? Mena Air Force. In Arkansas."
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- Marshall reminds us of the little-known
testimony Clinton gave in a closed-door session of the Iran-Contra
hearings, as a partner in the Rose Law Firm. Rose allegedly negotiated
contracts for "tenants" at Mena Airport, including disgraced Clinton
associate, and Rose partner, Webb Hubbell. Clinton wasn't testifying
about "old airplane parts being stored at the airport" quips Marshall.
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- In
a shocking campaign development, conservative pundit Ann Coulter
endorsed Hillary as "absolutely more conservative" than John McCain, in
an interview on Fox News, on February 1, 2008. "She's smarter than John
McCain, so when she lies she knows it." Coulter might be onto something:
Clinton was President of the College Republicans at Wellesey. At a
recent speech to the powerful, pro-Israel lobby, AIPAC, Clinton claims,
"We must not permit Iran to build or acquire nuclear weapons. And in
dealing with this threat, as I have said for a very long time, no option
can be taken off the table." Translated from DC-speak, this means that
nuking Iran first is among Hillary's considerable "options." She won
applause for that at AIPAC.
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- "Why didn't I hear about any of this in the debates?"
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- As
political campaigners, Obama and Hillary have much in common. Both
share the same ideological set of centrist, moderate advisors. Few are
willing to hold Hillary accountable for inconsistencies and stonewalls.
Obama's opposition research director, Devorah Adler, is a DNC-tied
Democrat who developed policy for the Clinton White House. Reached on
the phone, Adler refused to talk to the Megaphone on the record.
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- In
a Hillary campaign commercial, released to YouTube to promote a
campaign theme song contest, Bill and Hill satirize the Soprano's final
episode, with Hillary in the part of Tony. Hillary meets the cold stare
of a hit man from a rival mafia family. She stares back, nonplussed and
ready for business. Is that the real Hillary, the "casa-nostra"
power-broker? The keeper of family secrets?
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- Sander Hicks runs the Vox Pop coffeehouse/media center/activist house in Brooklyn.
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- http://www.sanderhicks.com
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- Davis Dunavin contributed reporting and research on the Clinton Pardons Frenzy section.
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- Thanks
to Justin Stec, Matt Colbourn, and Jill E. Williams for editing help on
this piece. Thanks to Joshua Holland, and Stephen Marshall, for
feedback, and inspiration, respectively.
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- Sander Hicks
- Chief Instigator
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