Saturday, May 28, 2016

EVERYTHING YOU WANT, OR DON'T WANT, TO KNOW ABOUT HILLARY...



This might be Hillary's political waterloo Jim Fletcher reviews riveting tell-all about Clintons

Summer in south-central Arkansas is hot, muggy, sweaty, sticky.

The humidity is bad, too.

The Hot Springs area, only a possum-throw from Bill Clinton's boyhood hometown of Hope, is home to a cast of real characters: most upstanding citizens, but some living in on the underbelly of crime and good old-fashioned Southern corruption.

Enter Bill and Hillary Clinton, and a woman they'd prefer to forget: Dolly Kyle.

Kyle, with a law degree from SMU, survived an affair with the future governor and president. And then it got dirty.

Kyle's new memoir, "Hillary: The Other Woman," is a journey down a dark alley of Clinton Corruption. Readers might put hands over their mouths from time to time, but one can't look away. The book is that riveting.

Kyle, who always called the president "Billy," gives an up-close and very personal account of the ultimate Power Couple; Bill rising to national prominence after formative years in the South, and Hillary shedding her father's conservatism for the radical leftist worldview she embraced in college and beyond.

(David Schippers, chief investigative counsel for the Clinton Impeachment, wrote the foreword and says the committee intended to call Kyle to the witness stand in an anticipated trial.)

In her book's foundational chapter, Kyle digs down:

    In order for a reader to understand my relationship with Hillary Rodham Clinton and the source of my observations of her behavior over time, it's necessary to know a bit more about my relationship with Billy Clinton.

Let loose the hound, Smithers.

Dolly Kyle
Kyle proceeds to peel back layers of the Clintons that only an early association could. The result is a profile of both of them that goes a long way in explaining why, as Kyle herself puts it, "[Hillary] is a liar and a frantically ambitious person who will do anything (including attacking women while purporting to support them) to assuage her unfillable, addictive, emotional need for power."

She then chronicles her involvement with the Clintons, and her observations of their public life together. It all makes "Hillary: The Other Woman," perhaps the political thriller of the year.

In Chapter 23, Kyle discusses a sordid episode in Billy's life (okay, his whole life is sordid), in which rumors he fathered a child with a black prostitute reached the local media. Notice how Kyle exposes how Clinton even then was parsing words in legal-speak and Clinton-speak, when questions surrounded whether he had fathered a "black baby":

    Billy could not have had "a black baby" because Billy is not black. He could, however, have a half-black, half-white baby, but no one asked him about that.

It's sort of like in the first hours of the Monica Lewinsky story, Clinton sat with veteran journalist Jim Lehrer and declared there "is" no affair going on.

That's correct. At the moment he was sitting under the hot lights with Lehrer The Softball Thrower, the president was not engaged in an affair.

How gross if he had been.

The real story in "Hillary: The Other Woman," and the valuable service Kyle provides, is the realization that Hillary is every bit as morally bankrupt as her husband. It is hard to imagine this book not stealing at least a few critical votes away from Hillary (provided she escapes the FBI investigation).

There are so many stories told by Kyle about the Clintons that one has no choice but to see them as the amoral, serpent-like creatures they are.

For example, while arguing with "Billy" one evening in 1974, as they headed to a campaign rally for famed Senator William Fulbright (who had done so much for the young Clinton's own career), Kyle informed the calculating Clinton that it would be a show of disrespect if he didn't at least make an appearance at the rally; Fulbright was locked in a tight Senate race that evening in May.

"I don't want to be seen with a loser," Billy responded coldly. Kyle looked straight ahead, all the while feeling a cold stare from the "lumpy" Hillary Rodham in the back seat.

The two women had just met.

"Hillary: The Other Woman" is certainly lurid; no one is denying that. And, just like a Beyonce halftime show, one can look away or turn the channel.

But trust me: you won't be able to look away from this book. It is the ultimate horror flick that makes you wince, briefly shut your eyes, and maybe even scream.

And if the FBI doesn't get her, Hillary Rodham Clinton might one day look back at this book as her political Waterloo.

Get your copy of Hillary: The Other Womanhere.



The essential guide to Hillary's high crimes, misdemeanors

WASHINGTON – It's time to arm yourself with the facts about Hillary Clinton, says WND founder and editor Joseph Farah, who has been investigating what he calls "the Clinton crime family" since 1992.

If America gets it wrong in November, he says, say goodbye to America's liberty and prosperity for a generation.

Farah has worked hard directing his news team to conduct some of the biggest exposes of Hillary's lies, obfuscation, corruption, character flaws, history and plans for the future on WND and in book form. Now he has assembled what he characterizes as "the essential guide to Hillary's high crimes and misdemeanors" for those who want the resources to fight back by sharing them with their friends and family members before it's too late.

Starting with the latest – hot off the presses:


That's our essential guide to the truth about Hillary.

There's not much time left to get informed and help inform others.

Use these tools to get the word out – and save America from a fate worse than death.

"We've been investigating her longer than the Justice Department," said Farah. "But time's running out to get the word out to the public. We've documented the case against her. We will continue to do so – with far more coming. But we need a little help from our friends to get the word out on a very tight deadline."

Review all the investigative works WND has done here.

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