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Bourdain interview


Bombshell Bourdain interview is published one month after his suicide: Celebrity chef unloads on 'rapey, gropey and disgusting Bill Clinton and hopes Weinstein is 'beaten to death in jail'

* *Anthony Bourdain gave a lengthy, wide ranging interview to journalist Maria Bustillos for her recently launched magazine Popula* * *In the interview, conducted in February and published Sunday, Bourdain slammed Bill Clinton's handling of his sexual misconduct allegations* * *He also condemned Clinton's wife Hillary for her role in 'destroying' the women* * *Bourdain, one of the most outspoken male supporters of the #MeToo movement, said he would have liked to see the producer 'beaten to death in his cell'* * *He also touched on politics in the Trump-era saying he would compromise his principles for some 'f**king competency'* * *Bourdain also bizarrely said Jared Kushner's eyebrows appeared 'manscaped' and said he 'was a born snitch' *

By Emily Crane For Dailymail.com

Published: 00:31 EDT, 16 July 2018 | Updated: 23:27 EDT, 16 July 2018

Anthony Bourdain pulled no punches in one of his final interviews as the celebrity chef slammed Bill Clinton for being 'rapey, gropey and disgusting' and spoke of how he imagined Harvey Weinstein dying alone in a bathtub.

The globe-trotting food chronicler, who hanged himself in a French hotel in June, gave a lengthy and wide-ranging interview to journalist Maria Bustillos for her recently launched magazine Popula .

The interview was conducted in one of Bourdain's favorite Irish pubs in New York back in February and was only published on Sunday. It covered everything from Weinstein's downfall, the Clinton-Trump election and even Jared Kushner's eyebrows.

Bourdain - one of the most outspoken male supporters of the #MeToo movement - touched on Bill Clinton's sexual misconduct allegations, saying it would not have flown today.

Anthony Bourdain, who took his own life in France in June, gave a lengthy and wide-ranging interview to journalist Maria Bustillos for her recently launched magazine Popula

Anthony Bourdain, who took his own life in France in June, gave a lengthy and wide-ranging interview to journalist Maria Bustillos for her recently launched magazine Popula

'Bill Clinton, look, the bimbo eruptions - it was f***king monstrous,' Bourdain said, before describing the former presidents as 'a piece of s**t, entitled, rapey, gropey, grabby, disgusting'.

Bourdain went on to condemn the way Clinton and wife Hillary 'destroyed these women' who came forward with the allegations.

'He is a very charming man, I met him, he's f**king magnetic. As is (Hillary). When you're in the room, you think wow, she's really warm and nice and funny. But the way they efficiently dismantled, destroyed, and shamelessly discredited these women for speaking their truth.'

Bourdain, who had been dating Italian actress Asia Argento - one of Weinstein's first accusers, also spoke of Hillary's response to the wave of sexual assault allegations leveled against the Hollywood producer.

Soon after the allegations started piling up about Weinstein, Hillary said she was 'appalled' and denied having any knowledge of what was happening behind closed doors.

'It was something that was just intolerable in every way,' Hillary said at the time. 'And, you know, like so many people who've come forward and spoken out, this was a different side of a person who I and many others had known in the past.'

Bourdain - one of the most outspoken male supporters of the #MeToo movement - touched on Bill Clinton's sexual misconduct allegations, slamming the former president and his wife Hillary for the way they 'destroyed' those women

Weinstein hosted events and donated personally to Clinton ever since she first ran for public office back in 1999 as a senator for the state of New York.

Bourdain publicly slammed Hillary on Twitter calling her response 'shameful in its deflection and its disingenuousness'.

When asked about Clinton's response in his February interview, Bourdain said: 'I will tell you that as frightening as that was at times, when I sat there with Asia, as she texted her sisters... watching the Clinton apology on Weinstein, and (Asia's) watching this statement, there was a lot of anticipation.

'People were really hoping she'd come out with a... I don't know. Let's just say with something different. I immediately tweeted my disappointment, very much shaped by what I saw around me. And I will tell you, that was really f**king frightening, the reaction to that. You know, I voted for her.

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'I was really disappointed with the statement. But even by expressing that (on Twitter), the way that my comment was turned, very neatly - suddenly I wasn't expressing disappointment in her statement; I was blaming her for Harvey Weinstein's crimes. The way that turned very nicely was a good bit of artistry and deeply frightening to me.'

Specifically on Weinstein, Bourdain said while he would have liked to see the producer 'beaten to death in his cell', he had imagined something much different.

'My theory of how he goes is he's brushing his teeth in a bathroom, he's naked in his famous bathrobe, which is flapping open, he's holding his cell phone in one hand because you never know who on the Weinstein board has betrayed him recently, and he's brushing his teeth,' Bourdain said.

Specifically on Weinstein, Bourdain said while he would have liked to see the producer 'beaten to death in his cell', he had imagined him dying alone in his bathtub dressed in a robe

Specifically on Weinstein, Bourdain said while he would have liked to see the producer 'beaten to death in his cell', he had imagined him dying alone in his bathtub dressed in a robe

Bourdain, who had been dating Italian actress Asia Argento - one of Weinstein's first accusers, mentioned that he was sitting next to his girlfriend as they listened to Hillary Clinton respond to the allegations

Bourdain, who had been dating Italian actress Asia Argento - one of Weinstein's first accusers, mentioned that he was sitting next to his girlfriend as they listened to Hillary Clinton respond to the allegations

... Asia Argento alongside boyfriend Anthony Bourdain in September

'He suddenly gets a massive f**king stroke - he stumbles backwards into the bathtub, where he finds himself with his robe open feet sticking out of the tub, and in his last moments of consciousness as he scrolls through his contacts list trying to figure out who he can call, who will actually answer the phone.'

The interview also covered current politics in the Trump-era with Bourdain saying he would be filling to compromise his principles in exchange for some 'f**king competency' and for someone who has an understanding of how government works.

'It's like, that's okay, cause Jared will brief me later. Does Jared tweeze his eyebrows? They look manscaped. Those are not natural eyebrows. It's like Howdy Doody time,' Bourdain said.

'Can you see eight guys standing around, and Jared's out of the room? And they're all co-conspirators, they're all saying, 'ey don't worry bout Jared, he's f**kin' solid, the guy will stand up, he ain't gonna say nothin'.

'No one has ever said that! That f**kin little punk is gonna squeal, just show him a tray of jail food, the guy will f**kin shit himself. That kid was a born snitch.'

The lengthy interview with Bourdain was conducted months before he took his life in early June in eastern France where he was working on an episode of his show.

Bourdain received several posthumous Emmy nominations last Thursday for his CNN series 'Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown'.

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Dick Morris: Bill Clinton assaulted me


Claims Hillary intervened after then-governor threw him to floor

Published: 06/12/2003 at 5:00 PM

Bill Clinton's former adviser Dick Morris claims the ex-president physically assaulted him and was prepared to throw a punch before Hillary Clinton intervened during a confrontation in the Arkansas governor's mansion in May 1990.

"Bill ran after me, tackled me, threw me to the floor of the kitchen in the mansion and cocked his fist back to punch me," Morris says in an open letter to Mrs. Clinton published by National Review Online .

Dick Morris

Morris wrote the letter to challenge Mrs. Clinton's contention in her book "Living History" that he was reluctant to assist the Clintons in the congressional election of 1994 because of difficulties working with their staff.

The real reason for his reluctance, Morris says, is "that Bill Clinton had tried to beat me up in May of 1990 as he, you, [campaign staffer] Gloria Cabe, and I were together in the Arkansas governor's mansion."

Morris tells Mrs. Clinton, "At the time, Bill was worried that he was falling behind his Democratic primary opponent and verbally assaulted me for not giving his campaign the time he felt it deserved. Offended by his harsh tone, I turned and stalked out of the room."

That's when the governor tackled him from behind and prepared to punch him, Morris says.

"You grabbed his arm," he writes to Mrs. Clinton, "and, yelling at him to stop and get control of himself, pulled him off me. Then you walked me around the grounds of the mansion in the minutes after, with your arm around me, saying, 'He only does that to people he loves.'"

Bill Clinton

Morris says he continued to work for the governor until the 1990 election out of a sense of responsibility, but "our relationship was never close and never the same."

He claims that when the story threatened to surface again during the 1992 presidential campaign, Mrs. Clinton told him to "say it never happened."

Morris accuses Mrs. Clinton of "inventing a conversation" to back her version of events in "Living History."

The former Clinton adviser says, "You even misquote me as telling you: 'I don't like the way I was treated, Hillary. People were so mean to me.'

"As you know," Morris writes, "I never said anything of the sort. I had, in fact, no experience in dealing with either your staff or the president's at that point, and had not yet met Leon Panetta or George Stephanopoulos. My prior dealing with Harold Ickes had been 25 years earlier."

Morris doesn't explain in his letter why he later was willing to become Bill Clinton's chief strategist, helping the president win re-election in 1996. Morris was forced to resign shortly after the Democratic convention that year, however, after media reported his extramarital affair with a prostitute with whom he allegedly shared White House secrets.



Director James Comey has been fired, according to the White House.
      

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"Today, President Donald J. Trump informed FBI Director James Comey that he has been terminated and removed from office," the White House statement reads.

"President Trump acted based on the clear recommendations of both Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and Attorney General Jeff Sessions ," the statement continues.

Comey's termination was read to him over the phone while he was traveling for the bureau in Los Angeles, two FBI sources told ABC News. He was there for a field office inspection and a recruitment event this evening that's part of the FBI's efforts to boost diversity. A separate FBI official told ABC News that Comey first learned of his firing by seeing news reports on TV. The official said Comey was "surprised, really surprised" and was "caught flat-footed."

FBI agents and staff are stunned by the news, FBI sources told ABC News. Inside the FBI, there are discussions about whether Comey will be able to address the bureau he led one final time, but it is not clear that will happen.

Read: Donald Trump's full letter firing James Comey

Comey was spotted boarding a private jet at Los Angeles International Airport this evening.

In addition to a statement, the White House released the letter that Trump wrote directly to Comey dismissing him at the recommendation of the attorney general and the deputy attorney general, "effective immediately."

"While I greatly appreciate you informing me, on three separate occasions, that I am not under investigation, I nevertheless concur with the judgment of the Department of Justice that you are not able to effectively lead the Bureau," Trump writes.

"It is essential that we find new leadership for the FBI that restores public trust and confidence in its vital law enforcement mission," Trump's letter states.

PHOTO: President Donald Trump shakes hands with James Comey, director of the FBI, during areception in the Blue Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., Jan. 22, 2017.Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images President Donald Trump shakes hands with James Comey, director of the FBI, during areception in the Blue Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., Jan. 22, 2017.more +

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While testifying in front of the House Committee on Intelligence on March 20, 2017, Comey took the rare step of confirming the FBI was investigating Russian interference in the U.S. election and "any links between individuals associated with the Trump campaign and the Russian government and whether there was any coordination between the campaign and Russia's efforts."

Attorney General Jeff Sessions' letter to the president was also released, wherein he states that he has "concluded that a fresh start is needed at the leadership of the FBI."

"It is essential that this Department of Justice clearly reaffirm its commitment to longstanding principles that ensure the integrity and fairness of federal investigations and prosecutions. The Director of the FBI must be someone who follows faithfully the rules and principles of the Department of Justice and who sets the right example for our law enforcement officials and others in the Department," Sessions writes.

The letter from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein credits Comey with being "an articulate and persuasive public speaker about leadership" but goes on to note that he "cannot defend the Director's handling of the conclusion of the investigation of Secretary Clinton's emails, and I do not understand his refusal to accept the nearly universal judgment that he was mistaken."

"Almost everyone agrees that the Director made serious mistakes; it is one the few issues that unites people of diverse perspectives," Rosenstein writes.

Rosenstein says in the letter that it was wrong of Comey to say that the investigation into Clinton's private email server should be closed and that no charges should be issued.

The letter goes on to allege that Comey was wrong to later "hold press conferences to release derogatory information about the subject of a declined criminal investigation."

Typically when the FBI decides not to bring charges against someone, it normally does not discuss its decision-making. When Comey held a July 5 news conference explaining why Clinton would not be facing charges but at the same time criticizing her email practices, he cited "intense public interest" as the reason for the exception.

Trump praised Comey in late October, 2016, saying "it took guts" for Comey to announce that the FBI would be reviewing emails in the previously closed investigation into Clinton's private email server.

During an interview on CNN Tuesday night, Anderson Cooper asked White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, "Why now are you concerned about the Hillary Clinton email investigation, when as a candidate, Trump was praising it from the campaign trail?"

Conway responded, "I think you're looking at the wrong set of facts here. In other words, you're going back to the campaign, this man is the president of the United States. He acted decisively today. He acted at the direction of his deputy attorney general. He makes complete sense because he has lost confidence in the FBI director and he took the recommendation of Rob Rosenstein."

She also responded to Sen. Chuck Schumer's, D-N.Y., comments implying that Comey's firing is a way to distract from the investigation into the Trump campaign's possible ties with Russia.

Conway said the firing "was not a cover up," rather, it was "about restoring public confidence" in the FBI. "This has nothing to do with Russia," she reiterated.

She continued, "This has everything to do with whether the current FBI director has the president's confidence and can faithfully and capably execute his duties. The deputy attorney general decided that was not the case. He wrote a very long memorandum about it. He presented that to the attorney general. The attorney general presented it to the president. The president took the recommendations as he says in his brief very powerful letter today. He took the recommendations and he agreed that the only way to restore confidence and trust ... was to have a new director."

The president also took aim at Schumer, tweeting Tuesday night, "Cryin' Chuck Schumer stated recently, 'I do not have confidence in him (James Comey) any longer." Then acts so indignant. #draintheswamp."

Cryin' Chuck Schumer stated recently, "I do not have confidence in him (James Comey) any longer." Then acts so indignant. #draintheswamp

- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 10, 2017

And in a Tuesday night interview with ABC News, press secretary Sean Spicer rebuked Democrats' strong condemnation of the firing.

"When you look at the bipartisan nature that should welcome this you have Sen. Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton all calling for or acknowledging the lack of confidence they had in the FBI director over the last several months," Spicer said. "This is an action taken by the president upon the recommendation of deputy attorney general, the attorney general that I think should be greeted with strong bipartisan support."

Spicer told ABC it "was a DOJ decision" to look into Comey, and that "no one from the White House" prompted the review. Spicer also said Trump met with acting FBI director Andrew McCabe in the Oval Office Tuesday night, but wouldn't comment further on the meeting.

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The acting FBI director is Andrew McCabe, who was Comey's deputy prior to his firing. The attorney general will likely name an interim FBI director in the coming days amid the search for a permanent replacement.

Trump has previously been critical of Comey, suggesting that his actions helped Hillary Clinton during the campaign, while Clinton blamed Comey and his late announcement about the FBI's investigation into her email server contributed to her electoral college loss.

"FBI Director Comey was the best thing that ever happened to Hillary Clinton in that he gave her a free pass for many bad deeds! The phony Trump/Russia story was an excuse used by the Democrats as justification for losing the election. Perhaps Trump just ran a great campaign?" Trump wrote in two tweets on May 2.

FBI Director Comey was the best thing that ever happened to Hillary Clinton in that he gave her a free pass for many bad deeds! The phony...

- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 3, 2017

...Trump/Russia story was an excuse used by the Democrats as justification for losing the election. Perhaps Trump just ran a great campaign?

- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 3, 2017

In the wake of those tweets, Sean Spicer said "the president has confidence in the director" on May 3.

At the White House press briefing today, however, Spicer was reluctant to repeat that statement without first checking with the president. When ABC News' Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl pressed Spicer today about the Comey's inaccurate statements to Congress regarding Clinton aide Huma Abedin's handling of emails, Spicer said he'd have to speak to the president first.

"In light of what you are telling me, I don't want to start speaking on behalf of the president without speaking to him first," Spicer said.

In a statement, the FBI Agents Association said in part that "FBI Agents should be given a voice in the process of selecting the next Director."

Comey, 56, was appointed to head the FBI in September 2013 by then-President Barack Obama. FBI directors typically serve a 10-year term, and his firing today means that he will have only served less than four years. Prior to that, he served as a deputy attorney general and a state's attorney.

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, was one of the first politicians outside of the White House to release a statement. Graham acknowledged that it "was a difficult decision for all concerned" and said that he appreciates Comey's public service.

"Given the recent controversies surrounding the director, I believe a fresh start will serve the FBI and the nation well. I encourage the President to select the most qualified professional available who will serve our nation's interests," Graham's statement concluded.

/ABC News' Alex Stone and Jack Date contributed to this report./



Senator says FBI lost crucial texts tied to Clinton probe


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"Shadowy" FBI Official Protected Obama After Unsecured Email Exchange With Hillary


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Hillary Clinton didn't know how secret information got to be classified, she told the FBI
      

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By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times - Friday, September 2, 2016

Hillary Clinton didn't know how secret information got to be classified, she told the FBI in her interview earlier this summer, according to documents released Friday - showing a striking lack of awareness for someone at the highest reaches of government.

Asked specifically about several emails that were marked classified at the time she handled them, Mrs. Clinton said told investigators she was "not concerned," saying she doubted the information really needed to be kept secret.

As State Department secretary, Mrs. Clinton was one of the small number of officials who hold original classification authority, meaning they can unilaterally deem information secret. But Mrs. Clinton told FBI investigators she couldn't recall how often she used it, nor whether she was even trained.

"Clinton could not give an example of how classification of a document was determined," the investigators said in the notes of their interview, which was released along with other parts of the investigative file.

Instead, Mrs. Clinton repeatedly said she relied on others at the State Department to handle that area of her work, and if they handled information without marking it, she assumed it wasn't classified.

And when asked specifically about emails with paragraphs marked with a "(C)" designating classified information, the former first lady, senator and top diplomat said she thought they denoted an alphabetical ordering, not secrets.

Some of the information Mrs. Clinton handled by email included potential drone strike targets. She said she thought those conversations were "part of the routine deliberation" and didn't seem to require any special extra care when it came to classification, the FBI agents said in their notes of their interview.

Mrs. Clinton is Democrats' presidential nominee, and her unique email arrangement has been a major hurdle for her.

GOP opponent Donald Trump's campaign said the FBI notes show Mrs. Clinton displayed "tremendously bad judgment."

"Clinton 's reckless conduct and dishonest attempts to avoid accountability show she cannot be trusted with the presidency and its chief obligation as commander in chief of the U.S. armed forces," said Jason Miller, a spokesman for the campaign.

The FBI also said it was unable to recover all of the electronic devices Mrs. Clinton used to handle email, meaning that some classified information may still be lurking on those devices.

FBI Director James Comey said earlier this summer that Mrs. Clinton showed "negligence" and was "extremely careless" in her handling of classified information, but said he doubted a criminal case could be made against her. He said she was too technologically inept and not "sophisticated" enough about classified material to prove she was aware of the risks she was running with top-secret information.

Democrats on Friday blamed the system for Mrs. Clinton 's struggles.

Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, the ranking Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, said the FBI should have released an email exchange between Mrs. Clinton and former Secretary of State Colin Powell where Mr. Powell warned that if Mrs. Clinton used a Blackberry to do official business the messages would be subject to open-records laws.

Mrs. Clinton told the FBI Mr. Powell's advice didn't factor into her decision-making.

Republicans, meanwhile, said the FBI should have released documents from one of the companies that operated the server kept at Mrs. Clinton 's New York home that handled her email traffic.

Rep. Trey Gowdy, who led the Benghazi probe that forced the revelation of the emails, said the timeline of Platte River Networks' involvement in the server would be "instructive" for voters.

Outside of the criminal questions, Mrs. Clinton 's use of a secret email account thwarted open-records laws, shielding her communications from the public for more than six years.

Mrs. Clinton told the FBI she couldn't remember if she was ever briefed on preserving records as she prepared to leave the department, but implied it may have happened in 2012, after she fell and suffered a concussion and developed a blood clot.

"Based on her doctor's advice, she could only work at State for a few hours a day and could not recall every briefing she received," the agents wrote in their notes.

Brian Fallon, Mrs. Clinton 's spokesman, said on Twitter that what Mrs. Clinton was saying was that she couldn't recall each briefing, and that she missed some time at work due to her health.

The FBI agents do appear to defend Mrs. Clinton against accusations that she deleted emails to hide them from the public.

"Clinton never deleted, nor did she instruct anyone to delete, her email to avoid complying with the Federal Records Act, [the Freedom of Information Act], or State or FBI requests for information," the agents concluded in their notes.

Mrs. Clinton 's lawyers belatedly returned some 32,000 of her emails to the State Department in December 2014. Their existence was made public in a March 2, 2015, New York Times story, which ignited a round of new questions.

The rest of Mrs. Clinton 's emails that she didn't turn over - some 30,000 that she insists were private - were deleted several weeks later, when Mrs. Clinton 's aides became worried about what information was out there.



6 reasons Hillary is dangerous


Exclusive: Gina Loudon calls on 'narcissistic' Clinton to release mental health records

Published: 08/07/2016 at 5:38 PM

Gina Loudon About | Email | Archive Gina Loudon , Ph.D., is host of America Trends on the YTA cable TV Network. She is the best-selling co-author of two books, "What Women REALLY Want" and "Ladies and Gentlemen: Why the Survival of Our Republic Depends on the Revival of Honor." Her psychological, political and social analysis is in high demand on networks including Fox News, Fox Business, Dr. Drew, Salem Radio, C-SPAN, ABC, Al Jazeera, HLN & BBC. She has appeared on ABC's prime-time reality show, "Wife Swap," and Jon Stewart's "The Daily Show" on Comedy Central. She is married to former state Sen. John Loudon and has five children, including one child with Down Syndrome by the miracle of adoption. rss feed Subscribe to feed

Hillary has proven over and over to the American people that she is solidly unfit to be president. The question is, when will people start believing the behavior that Hillary has proven over and over?

I will acknowledge that it is my personal observation that most politicians at the national level display some number of narcissistic traits. Narcissism is not necessarily dangerous unless other, more organic and systemic traits are present. In fact, the argument can be made that some degree of narcissistic "ability" may be necessary to run on the national level.

Hillary is in a separate category altogether.

* She has risked national security and been instrumental in destabilizing the Middle East.

* She has lied under oath.

* She has colluded with enemies for personal gain through the Clinton foundation: /"Honestly I cannot trust the American news media because they are all in bed with the Clinton Foundation"/ --- Julian Assange.

* She has brutalized and bullied women her husband abused.

* She left heroes to die in Benghazi and then lied to the faces of the families, graveside, to cover for Islamic terrorists. The list goes on.

* Hillary Clinton displays evidence of a traumatic brain injury that could impair her decision making as president of the United States.

Hillary admits she has a brain that "short circuits" and "forgets," even when dealing with critical, sensitive material that is classified. This may have already cost lives.

As Sen. Tom Cotton said, "That just goes to show how reckless and careless [Hillary's] decision was to put that kind of highly classified information on a private server. And I think her judgment is not suited to keep this country safe."

America has to ask herself the question: No matter how much we might like the optic of a woman for president, is that the kind of temperament we can afford in the White House, in this precarious time in our history?

On the Sunday shows, when Hillary spokespersons were asked, they lied again, about this, and about the Comey report, again.

Defensive lies are typical of narcissism, where serving self against possible defeat is of the highest order. The frightening thing about Hillary is that she seems to lie sometimes for no reason at all. For example, she said she was named for Sir Edmund Hillary, who didn't ascend Mount Everest until well into her childhood. She said she was under fire in Bosnia, but she wasn't. Most notably, her lie that a video caused the Benghazi attacks seems unnecessary, unless her effort was to protect Islamic terrorists.

Perhaps it was, but this will give little comfort who know the dangers either way.

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Robert Reich, M.D., a New York City psychiatrist and expert in psychopathology, says compulsive lying can be associated with dementia or brain injury. Otherwise, compulsive lying can be associated with a range of diagnoses, such as antisocial, borderline and narcissistic personality disorders.

This might explain Hillary's consistent unlikability factor, along with her consistent denial of lies, even in her lying about FBI Director Comey pointing out that she lied multiple times. Most of America believes her to be a liar, and yet she seems to have zero remorse, even and up to the point of costing American lives.

Mental illness is nothing to ignore. It is dangerous to all involved. Hillary's behavior might indicate a much deeper, darker mental condition that is flatly ominous. She has had visual, memory and reasoning issues in recent years following her head injury. She has endured many subsequent falls, which would be obvious indicators of traumatic head injury. Instead of running for president, Hillary could be seeking a medical battery of testing that could get to the heart of what may be a worsening mental disorder, as well as intense therapy and perhaps medication (if she isn't already medicated), before more lives are lost at the hands of her incompetence.

Most devastatingly, the symptoms Hillary exhibits may be indicative of a deeper, progressive psychosis. A NIHMS study showed that pathological liars had increased white matter volumes in the orbitofrontal, inferior frontal and middle frontal cortices. Another theory said long-term use of lying may actually cause regional increase in white matter volume, and that repeated lying could cause permanent changes in brain chemistry. Whether the most caustic disease model of lying is caused by genetic factors or environmental influences is still up for major debate among experts.

If the condition of someone with such systemic mental conditions worsens, their decision-making capacity and overall ability to distinguish truth from fantasy could be impaired. This would be dangerous for the leader of a family, or a company, but it could be devastating for a national leader.

I have been studying psychology --- specifically, personality and behavior as it relates to corporations and organizations --- throughout my entire career. Only testing and analysis by a clinical psychologist or psychiatrist could say for sure, and I am neither, nor have I ever examined Hillary in a clinical setting. Still, my extensive study of human and organizational behavior and the Dark Tetrad taught me the dynamics that can be most destructive in the interplay of certain traits within an organization.

Perhaps the most damning evidence that she is "unhinged" lies in her absolute insistence that her opponent is crazy. Projection is common in paranoid schizophrenia, borderline personality disorder and psychosis.

Though it is impossible for any expert to diagnose someone without thorough testing, consultation and observation, any lay person could look back at other leaders in history who demonstrated such chronic conditions and who weren't stopped until it was too late.

For some reason, the public seems to be able to dismiss such disturbing patterns in their leaders until it is too late. In this case, it might be a healthy decision for Secretary Clinton to step back from the limelight, and instead seek some testing or therapy to determine her mental fitness before endangering more lives.

In light of the growing questions regarding her mental health and ability to handle the responsibility of the presidency, I challenge Hillary Clinton to prove to the American people that she is mentally fit for the job. Mental illness and brain damage are serious issues.

Hillary should release any and all records regarding her fainting spells, falls, memory loss, "short circuits," brain damage and other mental health matters that could impact the American people before they are asked to vote on Nov. 8.

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FBI Hillary report notes released


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Posted on September 2, 2016

*FBI releases Hillary Clinton email report* By Tal Kopan and Evan Perez CNN The FBI released Friday the notes from Hillary Clinton's interview with the bureau along with the report the agency put together on its investigation.
The documents contained numerous instances in which Clinton did not recall specific emails or incidents, including on classified information procedures.
Clinton repeatedly told the FBI she lacked recollection of key events.
She said she "could not recall any briefing or training by State related to the retention of federal records or handling classified information," according to the FBI's notes of their July 2 interview with Clinton.
Fallout from Clinton's use of a private email server continues to dog the Democratic presidential nominee's campaign, as her lead over her Republican counterpart Donald Trump has been cut in half since her post convention bounce last month, according to CNN's Poll of Polls released Thursday.
Trump and other Republicans have stepped up their attacks connecting the emails to questions over whether Clinton gave preferential treatment to donors to her family's foundation.
The bureau is making the information public in response to numerous Freedom of Information Act requests, including from CNN.
"Today the FBI is releasing a summary of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's July 2, 2016 interview with the FBI concerning allegations that classified information was improperly stored or transmitted on a personal e-mail server she used during her tenure," the agency said in a statement.
"We also are releasing a factual summary of the FBI's investigation into this matter."
The notes revealed that Clinton relied heavily on her staff and aides determining what was classified information and how it should be handled.
"Clinton did not recall receiving any emails she thought she should not be on an unclassified system," the FBI notes said.
"She relied on State official to use their judgment when emailing her and could not recall anyone raising concerns with her regarding the sensitivity of the information she received at her email address" Clinton was also asked about the (C) markings within several documents that FBI Director James Comey testified before Congress represented classified information.
The emails that were sent and received from her server containing these markings became the subject of intense debate on the Hill, as her critics seized on them as evidence that she mishandled information.
But Clinton told the FBI she was unaware of what the marking meant.
"Clinton stated she did not know and could only speculate it was referencing paragraphs marked in alphabetical order," the interview notes stated.
The former secretary of state said she did understand when an email was marked "confidential" at the top, and "asked the interviewing agents if that was what 'c' referenced," according to the notes.
The confidential label had been placed there by the FBI after the fact.
Comey in July took the unprecedented step of announcing in a press conference the FBI's conclusion that there was not enough evidence to merit a criminal prosecution, before handing over his findings to the Justice Department.
The DOJ followed that recommendation and decided no prosecution was merited.
After Comey testified about the decision before Congress, members requested access to his agency's report.
Last month, the bureau gave members of Congress access to the notes, as well as notes from interviews with other Clinton staff and aides, but kept that version of the report classified.
Comey testified that no transcript of the interview exists, only the notes taken on it.
Clinton was not under oath.
The FBI's release Friday did not include the notes of interviews with Clinton's aides.
Interest in the contents of the report had intensified after it was reported that Clinton told the FBI a conversation with former Secretary of State Colin Powell recommending she use private email helped convince her to do so.
Powell repudiated the idea that he shares any responsibility for her choice in the following days, however, and Clinton told CNN's Anderson Cooper last month that she takes full responsibility.
"I've been asked many, many questions in the past year about emails.
And what I've learned is that when I try to explain what happened it can sound like I'm trying to excuse what I did," she told CNN.
"And there are no excuses.
I want people to know that the decision to have a single e- mail account was mine.
I take responsibility for it.
I've apologized for it.
I would certainly do differently if I could."




FBI Docs: Aide Destroyed Hillary's Old Phones With A HAMMER


I HAVE NEVER BEEN SO CLOSE TO MELANIA
                                      (ummm tight fit)

Michael Bastasch 2:50 PM 09/02/2016

The Federal Bureau of Investigation was unable to obtain any of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's mobile devices while she was the top U.S. diplomat, but now we sort of have an idea why.

The FBI was unable to obtain any of the Blackberry mobile devices Clinton used while heading the Department of State, according to newly-released documents summarizing the investigation into Clinton's handling of classified emails.

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Clinton had 13 mobile devices that she potentially used to access emails on her private clintonemail.com server based out of her Chappaqua, New York home. At least eight of these mobile devices were used while she was secretary of state, but Clinton's lawyers were unable to find any of them.

Clinton aides told FBI investigators the former diplomat went through phones often, and the "whereabout" of her old phones would become unknown once she switched to a new device.

But Clinton aide Justin Cooper recalled at least two instances where he "destroyed" the secretary's old Blackberry cell phones, according to FBI documents.

Cooper would destroy Clinton's old phones by "breaking them in half or hitting them with a hammer," according to investigators.

The FBI released the findings of its investigation into Clinton's use of a private email server while working in the Obama administration Friday.

Documents were released after FBI Director James Comey called Clinton's handling of classified materials "extremely careless ," but said there was no precedent to use to bring a strong case against her.

"Although we did not find clear evidence that Secretary Clinton or her colleagues intended to violate laws governing the handling of classified information, there is evidence they were extremely careless in their handling of highly classified information," Comey said in July.



Hillary Campaign Is Pressuring Media To Not Cover Her Health Issues
      

Clinton team is in lock-down over coverage "bleeding to the mainstream media."

Steve Watson | Infowars.com - September 8, 2016

*A report citing Clinton campaign aides and surrogates suggests that Hillary's team is actively pressuring the mainstream media not to cover her ailing health, but to instead dismiss any questions over her coughing fits and stumbling as 'a bunch of baloney'.*

Following three major coughing spells in public over the last week, the mainstream media began to report on Hillary's health, mostly spinning the situation in her favor, but still acknowledging the questions being raised about her physical fitness.

Speaking with /The Hill/ , Clinton surrogate Jim Manley said that Hillary's campaign is engaged in pressuring the media to back off reporting on the matter.

"They're trying to work the refs a little bit as they try to push back on the mainstream media's willingness to pick up on some of this stuff that's usually left to the fringes," Manley declared, adding that Democrats are worried about the coverage "bleeding to the mainstream media" in recent weeks.

"They're trying to stop it," Manley continued. "I think they learned a long time ago that you can't just ignore these things. There's always a fine line between react or not, but in this day in age, to say nothing is often not the best way to go."

NBC reporter Andrew Rafferty wrote a short article merely covering the coughing fits earlier this week, saying that the "frog in Clinton's throat on Monday was one of the most aggressive she's had during her 2016 run."

Rafferty, who was just reporting what every American saw happen to Clinton on stage, had Hillary's attack dogs set upon him immediately, with campaign staff taking to Twitter to slam the report and telling Rafferty to "get a life."

Clinton apologist and a former Obama speechwriter Jon Favreau demanded to know if "anyone on NBC, or anywhere else," was willing to stand up for the report.

Joan Walsh, former Salon editor, also slammed CNN for covering the "coughing attack", saying this is how "right wing smears get into the MSM bloodstream":

Washington Post reporter Chris Cilizza also ran defense for Clinton, with a piece stating that "the questions about Hillary Clinton's health are absurd":

Both Cilizza and Walsh were immediately called out as hypocrites, as it was revealed that they ran multiple stories questioning John McCain's health at the height of the Presidential campaign in 2008.

According to The Hill report, another former Clinton aide called questions over Hillary's health a "complete farce, and the only way to handle it is to say in no uncertain terms that Donald Trump is full of it."

The aide also admitted that Clinton's campaign has a strategy to pressure the media into not reporting on the matter.

"I think that the fact that any mainstream publications would do anything but make this is a story about Donald Trump is completely out of the mainstream and why these claims have gotten worse," the former aide said. "Some reporters have taken these claims at face value, and it's the reason this story is still out there."

Despite the fact that scores of doctors and medical experts have all questioned Hillary Clinton's health, including President Obama's former personal physician Dr. David Scheiner, Rutgers University Professor of Medicine Bob Lahita, and board-certified medicine specialist Dr. Drew Pinsky, the Clinton campaign claims that "there is no truth or factual evidence to debunk."

"She is perfectly healthy. The only way is to challenge [Trump] to a pushup contest at the first debate." the Clinton aide is quoted as saying.

"I think the media deserves to be beat up on this because I think it's ridiculous. I really doubt that any American really cares about this," Democratic strategist Brad Bannon added.

"This is as trivial as you can get. The media deserves pushback for giving so much coverage to this thing," he told reporters.

Bannon clearly ignored the recent Rasmussen poll that found a whopping 59 percent of Americans think that major Presidential candidates should publicly release their most recent health records.

If the articles questioning Hillary's health were physical objects, her campaign staff would no doubt be smashing them to bits with hammers.



Dem Strategists Fear Hillary's Health Questions Could Cost Her the Election
             

Advisors panicked over viral controversy

Paul Joseph Watson - September 8, 2016

*Democratic strategists are fearful that the deluge of attention devoted to questions over Hillary Clinton's health could cost her the election.*

London Telegraph columnist Nick Allen, who is based in Washington DC, reports today that there are "Fears among Democratic strategists that the issue could become a sustained point of attack in the two months that remain until election day."

In fact the controversy is so concerning to Hillary's insiders that they have begun warning the mainstream media not to report on it.

The campaign is putting "pressure" on the press to dismiss the issue as a conspiracy theory or ignore it altogether, which is mostly what they've done.

However, the fact that 94% of the American people don't trust the mainstream media means that when the press does "debunk" the story, it actually serves to give it more credence.

"They're trying to stop it," Clinton surrogate Jim Manley told The Hill . "I think they learned a long time ago that you can't just ignore these things. There's always a fine line between react or not, but in this day in age, to say nothing is often not the best way to go."

One of Hillary's problems is that she is being advised by people like 71-year-old James Carville and 67-year-old John Podesta, people too old to grasp how social media and the viral impact of memes can have in keeping a political campaign on the defensive.

This inability to gage what the correct response should be --- if any at all --- to the Hillary's health controversy --- is why Clinton's riposte seems haphazard and clumsy.

Paul Joseph Watson is the editor at large of Infowars.com and Prison Planet.com .



forced to watch Hillary Clinton


By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times Thursday, September 8, 2016

Federal convicts told a judge they were forced to watch Hillary Clinton's convention speech at the federal prison where they're being held - but said the prison imposed a blackout on Donald Trump's speech, tuning the facility's televisions to other channels.

The felons are trying to join the federal case against President Obama's 2014 deportation amnesty, saying that Mr. Obama is discriminating against U.S. citizens caught breaking the law by punishing them, even as he attempts to grant work permits and taxpayer-funded benefits to illegal immigrants.

In filings in a federal court in Texas, the four female convicts - one of whom, in a bizarre twist, is serving time for smuggling illegal immigrants - said they need to be set free to fight their case. They said prison officials and other inmates are targeting them for their political beliefs, and particularly their support for Mr. Trump, the GOP presidential nominee.

"On the night of Hillary Clinton's acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention, special accommodations were made, where every television in the housing units were placed on the channel where her speech was televised," the convicts said. But they said they were not allowed "a television to watch Mr. Donald Trump give his acceptance speech."

The women are being held at Federal Medical Center-Carswell in Fort Worth, Texas.

The federal Bureau of Prisons refused to answer questions about the situation, insisting officials couldn't comment because of the ongoing court case in Texas over Mr. Obama's deportation amnesty.

The women, however, said the prison - both officials and prisoners themselves - is overwhelming pro-Clinton, and they fear for their safety as Trump supporters. One of the four, Rhonda Ann Fleming, said she wrote a letter to the Trump campaign complaining about illegal immigration, and when she received a response, both prison employees and other prisoners accosted her "in a hostile manner."

"Every illegal alien prisoner at FMC Carswell states that as soon as they are released they are coming right back to the United States because President Obama and Hillary Clinton are not going to deport them," the four women said.

They are asking to be allowed to join the lawsuit against Mr. Obama's deportation amnesty, which is pending in the court of Judge Andrew S. Hanen. Judge Hanen issued an injunction blocking the amnesty, and that has been upheld by an appeals court and, earlier this year, by the Supreme Court in a 4-4 tie ruling.

The convicts say it is unfair that illegal immigrants who broke the law roam freely in the U.S., while they are incarcerated. They asked either to be released or sent to a halfway house while their case is pending.

Judge Hanen has yet to rule on any of their requests.

Lawyers for the government and some illegal immigrants granted three-year amnesties under Mr. Obama's program oppose the women, saying they don't have a case.

"It is very likely that allowing intervention would lead to numerous additional frivolous filings and delays," Nina Perales, a lawyer with the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund who is representing illegal immigrants in the case, said in her reply brief.

She also blasted Fleming, saying the woman is in prison for fraud and has a history of filing long shot cases that courts have rejected.

Fleming is serving a 30-year sentence for Medicare fraud, while Raheleh Ziaei is serving eight months for drug possession, and Tammy Willis is serving six months for what she calls a property crime.

The fourth convict, Robin Clarice Parezanin, is serving a 30-month sentence after she pleaded guilty to smuggling an illegal immigrant.

According to federal agents, Parezanin was stopped at a border checkpoint on Interstate 8 in California in November, and agents became suspicious after her answers didn't make sense. After some prodding, she finally opened the trunk of her Ford Mustang - and agents saw an illegal immigrant lying inside.

One of the agents immediately slammed the trunk shut to keep the illegal immigrant from running away, but Parezanin sped off, leading agents and the California Highway Patrol on a 10-minute high-speed chase. She smashed into another car at a stoplight, then bailed out, where she was caught by the highway patrol.

Meanwhile, agents captured the illegal immigrant, Jose Manuel Ochoa-Vega, who admitted he was from Mexico and had paid $3,000 to be smuggled into the U.S. Parezanin, in court documents, complained that she's still in prison while Mr. Ochoa-Vega was set free and is back in Mexico.



Bill Clinton made insensitive 'race jab' about Obama in 2008


By Leonard Greene

September 3, 2012 | 4:00am

<#> Bill Clinton made insensitive 'race jab' about Obama in 2008 HE SAID WHAT?! Bill Clinton allegedly once said of Barack Obama, "A few years ago, this guy would have been carrying our bags." Photo: AP

Only days before he will nominate Barack Obama for re-election, a new report claims that in 2008, former President Bill Clinton said of him: "A few years ago, this guy would have been carrying our bags."

Clinton allegedly made the racially insensitive remark to Sen. Ted Kennedy as he tried to convince the liberal lion to endorse his wife, Hillary, Obama's rival for the Democratic nomination, according to The New Yorker.

Kennedy endorsed Obama.

The author of the article, Ryan Lizza, said he he heard about the comment from legendary NBC newsman Tim Russert, who died in 2008.

The reported comment was similar to one attributed to Clinton in a 2010 book.

"A few years ago, this guy would have been getting us coffee," Clinton is quoted as saying in "Game Change," by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin.

Clinton's speech to the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, NC, isn't until Wednesday night - but the former president is getting attention for remarks he has already made.

He has, for example, called Obama "incompetent" and "an amateur" who has no clue about how the world operates, according to an article in Sunday's Post by Edward Klein, author of "The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House."

"Obama doesn't know how to be president," Clinton told friends and political advisers last year, the article added. "He doesn't know how the world works."

Klein said Clinton had convened a meeting at his Chappaqua, Westchester, home to urge his wife to challenge Obama for the 2012 nomination.

Hillary Rodham Clinton, Obama's secretary of state, rejected the advice, Klein said.

A Bill Clinton spokesman did not immediately return an e-mail requesting comment last night.

Obama advisers had tried to keep the former president off the big stage this week, according to Klein, wanting to relegate him to a minor, nonprime-time speaking role. But Bill Clinton threatened to boycott the convention unless he was given a prominent role, the article said.

Obama's chief political strategist, David Axelrod, argued that Obama needed Clinton more than Clinton needed him, according to Klein.

"And so, Clinton was signed on to remind voters of the glory days of a Democratic president's economy,'' Klein wrote.

Meanwhile, Obama kicked off his "Road to Charlotte" tour yesterday by unveiling a preview of his message to convention Democrats - telling University of Colorado students that the Republicans' economic vision is spent.

"They are exhausted of ideas," he said.

He offered a harsh critique of last week's Republican National Convention, saying speakers spent too much time talking about him and Mitt Romney.

"But they didn't spend a lot of time talking about you," Obama said. "Everything you heard from them - what little you did hear - we've heard before."

He criticized Romney's plan to repeal the 2010 health-care law, saying it would cost millions of people insurance coverage.

"He calls it ObamaCare," the president said. "I kind of like the name - I do care."

Obama then suggested the Republican alternative could be called "Romney Doesn't Care."

After Colorado, Obama planned to head to another pivotal state, Ohio, where he speaks today.

Meanwhile, amid the flap over Clint Eastwood's gig at the GOP convention - where the 82-year-old actor scolded an empty chair representing Obama - a petition has made the rounds urging Democrats to have "Golden Girl" Betty White, 90, introduce Obama at the DNC.



Hillary horror! 'Get those f-ing retards out of here'
Shocking insider account details explosive fits of rage


Published: 05/15/2016 at 2:16 PM

Hillary Clinton

"When are they going to get those f-ing ree-tards out of here?!"

Those are said to be the infamous words of Hillary Clinton --- also known as Arkansas' "Mother of the Year" in 1984 --- when Hillary reportedly grew frustrated that handicapped children weren't collecting their Easter eggs quickly enough on the lawn of the Arkansas governor's mansion.

"[T]he children were having a wonderful time. But they were having a v-e-r-y, v-e-r-y, v-e-r-y s-l-o-w time of finding and picking up the Easter eggs," wrote Dolly Kyle --- a childhood sweetheart of Bill Clinton who had a 33-year relationship with him --- in her new book, "Hillary the Other Woman: A Political Memoir."

Kyle recounted the story as told to her by Arkansas State Police troopers and Louise, a mutual friend of both Kyle and the Clintons and a longtime advocate of what was then the Arkansas Association for Retarded Citizens.

"Hillary had enough. She stomped up the grass to the shaded veranda on the back of the mansion ... and accosted one of the troopers," Kyle wrote. "At this point the story diverges a bit. Some people say there was an open microphone; others said that Hillary could be heard across the yard because she was yelling. ... At any rate, the frustrated Me-First Lady demanded, 'When are they going to get those f-ing ree-tards out of here?'"

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But that's just the beginning of Kyle's behind-the-scenes peek at the temperament of the woman who could be elected America's 45th president by the end of this year.

In yet another revelation, Kyle says Hillary --- whom she nicknamed "Chilly" --- used the terms "stupid kike" and "f-ing Jew bastard" before "condemning all Southerners for racism."

WND requested comment on Kyle's allegations from the Hillary Clinton campaign but hadn't received a response at the time of this report.

*'Blood all over the president'*

Kyle isn't the first to give detailed accounts of these episodes. Other Clinton acquaintances, reporters and staffers through the years have also claimed Hillary has an explosive temper.

After learning of Bill's affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky in 1998, Hillary is said to have handled the situation by bloodying her husband's head.

"There was blood all over the president and first lady's bed," wrote former White House reporter Kate Anderson Brower in yet another book, "The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House." "A member of the residence staff got a frantic call from the maid who found the mess. Someone needed to come quickly and inspect the damage. The blood was Clinton's. The president had to get several stitches in his head."

Brower said White House staffers believe Hillary walloped her husband over the head with one of the books she kept on her bedside table.

"[Bill] insisted that he'd hurt himself running into the bathroom door in the middle of the night," Brower wrote. "But not everyone was convinced. 'We're pretty sure she clocked him with a book,' one worker said. ... the incident came shortly after the president's affair with a White House intern became public knowledge. ... And there were at least twenty books on the bedside table ... including the Bible."

Another staffer, White House florist Ronn Payne, also recalled a heated argument between Bill and Hillary.

"He was coming up the service elevator ... as the Clintons argued viciously with each other. ... [H]e heard the first lady bellow 'goddamn bastard!' at the president --- and then he heard someone throw a heavy object across the room," Brower wrote. "The rumor among the staff was that she threw a lamp. The butlers, Payne said, were told to clean up the mess. In an interview with Barbara Walters, Mrs. Clinton made light of the story ... 'I have a pretty good arm ... If I'd thrown a lamp at somebody, I think you would have known about it.'"

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Payne also recalled, "You heard so much foul language" in the Clinton White House.

Another alleged mistress of Bill's, Sally Miller, claimed Bill told her Hillary has snorted cocaine, but he tolerated it because "without it, Hillary's a raving maniac."

"My God, we've had to borrow money to replace lamps, chairs, all kinds of valuable s---t in the governor's mansion because of Hillary's temper," Miller said Bill once told her . "I've had to take Chelsea outside many times to keep her out of Hillary's 'line of fire.'"

In 1998, then-President Bill Clinton tells America, "I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky. These allegations are false"

*Bill's 'sexcapades' and Hillary's 'vexcapades'*

Hillary has a unique and co-dependent relationship with Bill, Kyle contends. Her early role in the Clinton marriage was to pay the bills and provide financial security for the couple while Bill ascended the political ranks, moving from Arkansas attorney general to governor and, ultimately, president of the United States.

Then, according to the plan, it would be Hillary's turn to occupy the Oval Office.

"Ideology, integrity, and love of country were never involved in the 'Billary' quest for the White House," Kyle contends. "It was always a co-dependent, co-conspiratorial grab for money and power and more money and more power."

But there was one hitch in the power couple's plan: Bill had trouble keeping his pants on --- and Kyle says his sex addiction threatened to derail the Clintons' plans to conquer the White House.

Since Hillary couldn't stop her husband's philandering, Kyle says, she turned to private investigators and others to intimidate them into silence.

"Sending others to do her dirty work of breaking and entering and destroying property and threatening people and doing whatever it took to cover those tracks became Hillary's /modus operandi/ in Arkansas ... and beyond," she wrote.

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Bill seemed to have little problem laying on the charm and making friends.

But Hillary? Not so much.

"When the professionals who post the guard have a choice between protecting Billy's secret life (enabling him) and ratting on him to Hillary, there's no contest," Kyle writes of Bill's security team. "Billy has gotten where he is by being charming and charismatic. Hillary is not charming, nor is she charismatic, although she can fake it for very short periods of time. Usually, however, she doesn't even try."

She continued, "Because Hillary did not have people who liked her, she did not have friends who would tell her the truth about her wandering husband. Therefore, she had to hire private investigators to track Billy and to target the women he was dating --- or attacking."

Kyle said Hillary's painstaking efforts to keep tabs on her husband led to Bill's endearing nickname for his wife: "The Warden."

"Billy called her 'the warden,' but inside the gates at his prison compound/mansion, all the guards were definitely on his side," she wrote, adding that the troopers who worked for the governor enjoyed using the term for Hillary as well.

And when Bill was caught, Kyle says, it wasn't pretty.

"[M]any people gloss over the reports about what I call Hillary's vexcapades, her screaming, cursing, and throwing fits usually as a result of Billy's sexcapades," she writes. " Ordinary folks can easily understand how she would be upset with him for having sex with untold numbers of other women while 'married' to Hillary. Many people think that her behavior was justified by his provocations, no matter what she said or did. ...

"I've heard troopers telling funny stories about Hillary that really weren't funny, such as slamming kitchen cabinets so hard that the doors came off the hinges, and throwing glassware across the room. ... Hillary could get away with it as long as she didn't do it in public. If anyone ever reported her behavior, then that person was swiftly condemned in public as a liar. ... Hillary's contemptuous, uncontrolled outbursts are so extreme that most people cannot wrap their minds around the possibility that a First Lady could act like that."

*Mama Hillary and unemployed Bill*

After the Clintons had Chelsea, Bill fell madly in love with his little daughter.

But Hillary couldn't bear remaining at home with her new child, Kyle wrote. She wanted to return to work.

"[Hillary] could not wait to get out of the house and back to work where she could feel important," she recalled. "My older friend Louise stopped by the governor's mansion to deliver a gift. ... Hillary confided to Louise that she had no idea she would feel so trapped by being at home with a baby. 'How long do I have to stay at home with this kid?' Hillary asked Louise. 'What would look right to people around here? ... Louise told her that she should not go back to work for at least three months. Hillary was not pleased with that suggestion, but started counting the days."

In fact, Hillary couldn't wait to leave Arkansas, because, Kyle writes, she "looked down her Yankee nose at Arkansans" and really had her mind set on "moving on up to the White House."

"[P]eople all over Arkansas talk to each other. A lot. Call it gossip, if you wish," she states. "Word about Hillary's far-left political views and her unhinged anger tirades spread like wildfire. Everyone knew that Hillary would throw dishes at Billy in the kitchen and that she even broke a door off a kitchen cabinet during one of her hissy fits. This did not sit well with anyone in Arkansas, and no one seemed to understand why Billy would put up with it."

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In any case, Hillary was reportedly livid when Bill lost his race for Arkansas governor after only one term from 1979-1981.

"Hillary Rodham was furious! ... Hillary took no responsibility for her part in /their/ stunning defeat. She blamed Billy for every lost vote," Kyle writes. "Hillary Rodham was furious because she was no longer the first lady of Arkansas! Although she had hated the social requirements and the dressing-up-like-a-lady parts of the role, she was furious to have it snatched from her. Hillary Rodham was furious that she had to move from the governor's mansion! To add insult to injury, the defeated political couple had to move into the tiny house in a less-than-stellar location that /she/ could afford to buy on /her /salary. Hillary Rodham was furious that Billy was unemployed!

"Hillary Rodham was furious that Billy did /not/ want to accept the position of chairman of the National Democratic Party! She saw that career move as her only hope of recovering from Billy's defeat as governor. Hillary Rodham was furious that Billy wanted to stay home and spend time with baby Chelsea! Since Hillary apparently lacked whatever maternal instinct drives most women to want to spend time with their babies, she had no idea why Billy wanted to be a stay-at-home daddy to their infant daughter. How do I know all this about Hillary Rodham? Billy Clinton told me."

In fact, Kyle says, she believes it was the only time that the Clinton marriage was in real jeopardy.

But Bill relished his ability to spend more time with little Chelsea.

"Hillary never took Chelsea to school," Kyle writes. "Billy enjoyed spending time with his daughter in the mornings and taking her to school. I heard that directly from Billy, and I also heard it from various state troopers who drove them in the Lincoln Town Car. Billy's devotion to little Chelsea was one more reason the troopers liked Billy. Hillary's lack of devotion to Chelsea was one more reason that the troopers didn't like (or respect) her."

*Clintons return to the White House? *

Kyle says she has spent a lot of time with Bill, members of his family, Arkansas State Police troopers, and law enforcement personnel across the state who observed Bill and Hillary through the years.

But she doesn't expect Arkansas law enforcement personnel to go public with their observations about the Clintons at the moment, because "that's still a good way to lose a job in Arkansas, or be demoted or reassigned." And Kyle won't name names, but she says she's heard their many stories.

"[A]fter all these years, some of the most fascinating and revealing comments are the unreported ones --- fearfully told in quiet whispers behind Hillary's back," Kyle writes.

"Even people who carry guns for a living are afraid to let it be known what they know and what they really think about Hillary Clinton, as if she were the ruthless wife of a merciless dictator in a Third World country. They have all seen the 'Clinton Death List' that is still circulating on the Internet, and they take it more seriously than most higher-up law enforcement officials seem to do."

Kyle said she believes a good portion of the Clinton death list is "unsubstantiated baloney" and includes accidental deaths of people whose names have been added to the list by conspiracy theorists.

"On the other hand, there are many ridiculously explained deaths in Arkansas (and beyond!) that would make spectacular topics for episodes of 'Cold Case Files,'" she wrote. "Clinton operatives, knowing that the Death List is exaggerated, used it to intimidate people anyway. Linda Tripp comes to mind, as well as Monica Lewinsky. Both were threatened with that scary list."

Ultimately, America deserves better than another Clinton presidency, Kyle warns.

"Billy and Hillary Clinton continue to be lying, cheating, manipulative, scratching, clawing, ruthlessly aggressive, insatiably ambitious politicians who are giving public service a bad name --- and nothing about them has changed in the past forty-plus years, except that they have deluded more and more people," she writes.

"Bless their hearts, some people still believe the earth is flat, and some people still believe the lies of the Clintons."



Clinton Death List



I HAVE NEVER BEEN SO CLOSE TO MELANIA
                                      (ummm tight fit)

Here is the latest body count that we have. All of these people have been connected with the Clintons in some form or another. We have not included any deaths that could not be verified or connected to the Clinton scandals. All deaths are listed chronologically by date. This list is current and accurate to the best of our knowledge as of August 1, 2000.

Susan Coleman: Rumors were circulating in Arkansas of an affair with Bill Clinton. She was found dead with a gunshot wound to the head at 7 1/2 months pregnant. Death was an apparent suicide.

Larry Guerrin: Was killed in February 1987 while investigating the INSLAW case.

Kevin Ives & Don Henry: Initial cause of death was reported to be the result of falling asleep on a railroad track in Arkansas on August 23, 1987. This ruling was reported by the State medical examiner Fahmy Malak. Later it was determined that Kevin died from a crushed skull prior to being placed on the tracks. Don had been stabbed in the back. Rumors indicate that they might have stumbled upon a Mean drug operation.

Keith Coney: Keith had information on the Ives/Henry deaths. Died in a motorcycle accident in July 1988 with unconfirmed reports of a high speed car chase.

Keith McKaskle: McKaskle has information on the Ives/Henry deaths. He was stabbed to death in November 1988.

Gregory Collins: Greg had information on the Ives/Henry deaths. He died from a gunshot wound to the face in January 1989.

Jeff Rhodes: He had information on the deaths of Ives, Henry & McKaskle. His burned body was found in a trash dump in April 1989. He died of a gunshot wound to the head and there was some body mutilation, leading to the probably speculation that he was tortured prior to being killed.

James Milam: Milam had information on the Ives & Henry deaths. He was decapitated. The state Medical examiner, Fahmy Malak, initially ruled death due to natural causes.

Richard Winters: Winters was a suspect in the deaths of Ives & Henry. He was killed in a “robbery” in July 1989 which was subsequently proven to be a setup.

Jordan Kettleson: Kettleson had information on the Ives & Henry deaths. He was found shot to death in the front seat of his pickup in June 1990.

Alan Standorf: An employee of the National Security Agency in electronic intelligence. Standorf was a source of information for Danny Casalaro who was investigating INSLAW, BCCI, etc. Standorf’s body was found in the backseat of a car at Washington National Airport on Jan 31, 1991.

Dennis Eisman: An attorney with information on INSLAW. Eisman was found shot to death on April 5, 1991.

Danny Casalaro: Danny was a free-lance reporter and writer who was investigating the “October Surprise”, INSLAW and BCCI. Danny was found dead in a bathtub in a Sheraton Hotel room in Martinsburg, West Virginia. Danny was staying at the hotel while keeping appointments in the DC area pertinent to his investigation. He was found with his wrists slashed. At least one, and possibly both of his wrists were cut 10 times. All of his research materials were missing and have never been recovered.

Victor Raiser: The National Finance Co-Chair for “Clinton for President.” He died in a airplane crash on July 30, 1992.

R. Montgomery Raiser: Also involved in the Clinton presidential campaign. He died in the same plane crash as Victor.

Paul Tully: Tulley was on the Democratic National Committee. He was found dead of unknown causes in his hotel room on September 24, 1992. No autopsy was ever allowed.

Ian Spiro: Spiro had supporting documentation for grand jury proceedings on the INSLAW case. His wife and 3 children were found murdered on November 1, 1992 in their home. They all died of gunshot wounds to the head. Ian’s body was found several days later in a parked car in the Borego Desert. Cause of death? The ingestion of cyanide. FBI report indicated that Ian had murdered his family and then committed suicide.

Paula Gober: A Clinton speech writer. She died in a car accident on December 9, 1992 with no known witnesses.

Jim Wilhite: Wilhite was an associate of Mack McClarty’s former firm. Wilhite died in a skiing accident on December 21, 1992. He also had extensive ties to Clinton with whom he visited by telephone just hours before his death.

Steve Willis, Robert Williams, Todd McKeahan & Conway LeBleu:   Died Feburary 28, 1993 by gunfire at Waco. All four were examined by a pathologist and died from identical wounds to the left temple. All four had been body guards for Bill Clinton, three while campaigning for President and when he was Governor of Arkansas.They also were the ONLY 4 BATF agents killed at Waco.

Sgt. Brian Haney, Sgt. Tim Sabel, Maj. William Barkley, Capt. Scott Reynolds: Died: May 19, 1993 – All four men died when their helicopter crashed in the woods near Quantico, Va. – Reporters were barred from the site, and the head of the fire department responding to the crash described it by saying, “Security was tight,” with “lots of Marines with guns.” A videotape made by a firefighter was seized by the Marines. All four men had escorted Clinton on his flight to the carrier Roosevelt shortly before their deaths.

John Crawford: An attorney with information on INSLAW. He died from a heart attack in Tacoma in April of 1993.

John Wilson: Found dead from an apparent hanging suicide on May 18, 1993. He was a former Washington DC council member and claimed to have info on Whitewater.

Paul Wilcher: A lawyer who was investigating drug running out of Mean, Arkansas and who also sought to expose the “October Surprise”, BCCI and INSLAW. He was found in his Washington DC apartment dead of unknown causes on June 22, 1993.

Vincent Foster: A White House deputy counsel and long-time personal friend of Bill and Hillary’s. Found on July 20, 1993, dead of a gunshot wound to the mouth — a death ruled suicide. Many different theories on this case! Readers are encouraged to read our report in Strange Deaths.

Jon Parnell Walker: An investigator for the RTC who was looking into the linkage between the Whitewater and Madison S&L bankruptcy. Walker “fell” from the top of the Lincoln Towers Building.

Stanley Heard & Steven Dickson: They were members of the Clinton health care advisory committee. They died in a plane crash on September 10, 1993.

Jerry Luther Parks: Parks was the Chief of Security for Clinton’s national campaign headquarters in Little Rock. Gunned down in his car on September 26, 1993 near the intersection of Chenal Parkway and Highway 10 west of Little Rock. Parks was shot through the rear window of his car. The assailant then pulled around to the driver’s side of Park’s car and shot him three more times with a 9mm pistol. His family reported that shortly before his death, they were being followed by unknown persons, and their home had been broken into (despite a top quality alarm system). Parks had been compiling a dossier on Clinton’s illicit activities. The dossier was stolen.

Ed Willey: A Clinton fundraiser. He died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound on November 30, 1993. His death came the same day his wife, Kathleen, was sexually assaulted in the White House by Bill Clinton.

Gandy Baugh: Baugh was Lasater’s attorney and committed suicide on January 8, 1994. Baugh’s partner committed suicide exactly one month later on February 8, 1994.

Herschell Friday: A member of the presidential campaign finance committee. He died in an airplane explosion on March 1, 1994.

Ronald Rogers: Rogers died on March 3, 1994 just prior to releasing sensitive information to a London newspaper. Cause of death? Undetermined.

Kathy Furguson: A 38 year old hospital worker whose ex-husband is a co- defendant in the Paula Jones sexual harassment law suit. She had information supporting Paula Jone’s allegations. She died of an apparent suicide on May 11, 1994 from a gunshot wound to the head.

Bill Shelton: Shelton was an Arkansas police officer and was found dead as an apparent suicide on kathy Ferguson’s grave (Kathy was his girl friend), on June 12, 1994. This “suicide” was the result of a gunshot wound to the back of the head.

Stanley Huggins: Huggins, 46, was a principal in a Memphis law firm which headed a 1987 investigation into the loan practices of Madison Guaranty S&L. Stanley died in Delaware in July 1994 — reported cause of death was viral pneumonia.

Paul Olson: A Federal witness in investigations to drug money corruption in Chicago politics, Paul had just finished 2 days of FBI interviews when his plane ride home crashed, killing Paul and 130 others on Sept 8 1994. The Sept. 15, 1994 Tempe Tribune newspaper reported that the FBI suspected that a bomb had brought down the airplane.

Calvin Walraven: 24 year on Walraven was a key witness against Jocelyn Elder’s son’s drug case. Walraven was found dead in his apartment with a gunshot wound to the head. Tim Hover, a Little Rock police spokesman says no foul play is suspected.

Alan G. Whicher: Oversaw Clinton’s Secret Service detail. In October 1994 Whicher was transferred to the Secret Service field office in the Murrah Building in Oklahoma City. Whatever warning was given to the BATF agents in that building did not reach Alan Whicher, who died in the bomb blast of April 19th 1995.

Duane Garrett: Died July 26, 1995-A lawyer and a talk show host for KGO-AM in San Fransisco, Duane was the campaign finance chairman for Diane Fienstien’s run for the senate, and was a friend and fundraiser for Al Gore. Garrett was under investigation for defrauding investors in Garrett’s failed sports memorabilia venture. There was talk of a deal to evade prosecution. On July 26th, Garrett canceled an afternoon meeting with his lawyer because he had to meet some people at the San Fransisco airport. Three hours later he was found floating in the bay under the Golden Gate Bridge.

Ron Brown:. The Commerce Secretary died on  April 3, 1996, in an Air Force jet carrying Brown and 34 others, including 14 business executives on a trade mission to Croatia, crashed into a mountainside. The Air Force, in a 22-volume report issued in June of 1996, confirmed its initial judgment that the crash resulted from pilot errors and faulty navigation equipment At the time of Brown’s death, Independent Counsel Daniel Pearson was seeking to determine whether Brown had engaged in several sham financial transactions with longtime business partner Nolanda Hill shortly before he became secretary of commerce.

Charles Meissner: died: UNK – Following Ron Brown’s death, John Huang was placed on a Commerce Department contract that allowed him to retain his security clearance
by Charles Meissner. Shortly thereafter, Meissner died in the crash of a small plane.   He was an Assistant Secretary of Commerce for International Economic Policy.

William Colby: Retired CIA director was found dead on May 6,1996 after his wife reported him missing on April 27,1996. Apparently, Colby decided to go on a impromptu canoeing excursion and never returned. Colby who had just started writing for Strategic Investment newsletter, worried many in the intelligent community. Colby’s past history of divulging CIA secrets in the past were well known. Strategic Investor had covered the Vince Foster suicide and had hired handwriting experts to review Foster’s suicide note.

Admiral Jeremy Boorda: Died on May 16,1996 after he went home for lunch and decided to shoot himself in the chest (by one report, twice) rather than be interviewed by Newsweek magazine that afternoon. Explanations for Boorda’s suicide focused on a claim that he was embarrassed over two “Valor” pins he was not authorized to wear.

Lance Herndon: Herndon a 41 year old computer specialist and a  prominent entrepreneur who received a presidential appointment in 1995 died August 10, 1996 under suspicious circumstances. He   appeared to have died from a blow to the head. Police said no weapons were found at his  mansion, adding that Mr. Herndon had not been shot or stabbed and there was no evidence of forced entry or theft.

Neil Moody: Died -August 25, 1996 Following Vincent Foster’s murder, Lisa Foster married James Moody, a judge in Arkansas, on Jan 1, 1996. Near the time Susan McDougal first went to jail for contempt, Judge Moor’s son, Neil died in a car crash. There were other reports that Neil Moody had discovered something very unsettling among his stepmother’s private papers and was threatening to go public with it just prior to the beginning of the Democratic National Convention. He was alleged to have been talking to Bob Woodward of the Washington Post about a blockbuster story. Witnesses said they saw Neil Moody sitting in his car arguing with another person just prior to His car suddenly speeding off out of control and hitting a brick wall.

Barbara Wise: Wise a 14-year Commerce Department employee found dead and partially naked in her office following a long weekend. She worked in the same section as John Huang. Officially, she is said to have died of natural causes.

Doug Adams: Died January 7, 1997- A lawyer in Arkansas who got involved trying to help the people who were being swindled out of their life savings. Adams was found in his vehicle with a gunshot wound to his head in a Springfield Mo. hospital parking lot.

Mary C. Mahoney: 25, murdered at the Georgetown Starbuck’s coffee bar over the 4th of July ’97 weekend. She was a former White House intern who worked with John Huang. Apparently she knew Monica Lewinsky and her sexual encounters with Bill Clinton. Although not verified, it has been said that Lewinsky told Linda Tripp that she did not want to end up like Mahoney.

Ronald Miller: Suddenly took ill on October 3rd,1997 and steadily worsened until his death 9 days later. (This pattern fits Ricin poisoning.) Owing to the strangeness of the illness, doctors at the Integris Baptist Medical Center referred the matter to the Oklahoma State Medical Examiner’s Office. The Oklahoma State Medical Examiner’s Office promptly ran tests on samples of Ron Miller’s blood, but has refused to release the results or even to confirm that the tests were ever completed.

Had been investigated by authorities over the sale of his company, Gage Corp. to Dynamic Energy Resources, Inc. was the man who tape recorded Gene and Nora Lum and turned those tapes (and other records) over to congressional oversight investigators. The Lums were sentenced to prison for campaign finance violations, using “straw donors” to conceal the size of their contributions to various candidates. Indeed, Dynamic Energy Resources, Inc. had hired Ron Brown’s son Michael solely for the purpose of funneling $60,000 through him to the Commerce Secretary, according to Nolanda Hill’s testimony.

Sandy Hume: On Sunday, February 22nd, 1998, Sandy Hume, the 28 year old son of journalist Britt Hume, was reportedly found dead in his Arlington, Virginia home. Aside from the statement that this was an “apparent” suicide, there remains in place a total media blackout on this story, possibly out of concern that the actual facts will not withstand public scrutiny. Worked for Hill magazine, about Congress for Congress.

Jim McDougal: Bill and Hillary Clinton friend, banker, and political ally, sent to prison for  eighteen felony convictions. A key whitewater witness, dies of a heart attack on March, 8 1998. As of this writing allegations that he was given an injection of the diuretic lasix has not been denied or confirmed.
Died on March 8, 1998

Johnny Lawhon: 29, died March 29, 1998- The Arkansas transmission specialist who discovered a pile of Whitewater documents in the trunk of an abandoned car on his property and turned them over to Starr, was killed in a car wreck two weeks after the McDougal death.. Details of the “accident” have been sketchy — even from the local Little Rock newspaper.

Charles Wilbourne Miller: 63, was found dead of a gunshot wound to the head on November 17, 1998  in a shallow pit about 300 yards from his ranch house near Little Rock. Police found a .410 gauge shotgun near Miller’s body and a Ruger .357-caliber revolver submerged in water. Investigators concluded the Ruger was the weapon used by Miller to kill himself. Yet, two rounds in the handgun’s cylinder had been spent.

He had long served as executive vice president and member of the board of directors for a company called Alltel and was deeply involved in his own software engineering company until the day he died. Alltel is the successor to Jackson Stephens’ Systematics, the company that provided the software for the White House’s “Big Brother” data base system and that was behind the administration’s plan to develop the secret computer “Clipper” chip to bug every phone, fax and email transmission in America.

Carlos Ghigliotti: 42, was found dead in his home just outside of Washington D.C. on April 28, 2000. There was no sign of a break-in or struggle at the firm of Infrared Technology  where the badly decomposed body of Ghigliotti was found. Ghigliotti had not been seen for several weeks, commercial cleaning companies may have been contacted in order for the offices to be cleaned.

Ghigliotti, a thermal imaging analyst hired by the House Government Reform Committee to review tape of the siege, said he determined the FBI fired shots on April 19, 1993. The FBI has explained the light bursts on infrared footage as reflections of sun rays on shards of glass or other debris that littered the scene.

“I conclude this based on the groundview videotapes taken from several different angles simultaneously and based on the overhead thermal tape,” Ghigliotti told The Washington Post last October. “The gunfire from the ground is there, without a doubt.”

Ghigliotti said the tapes also confirm the Davidians fired repeatedly at FBI agents during the assault, which ended when flames raced through the compound. About 80 Branch Davidians perished that day, some from the fire, others from gunshot wounds.

Mark Corallo, a spokesman for the congressional committee chaired by Rep. Dan Burton, R-Ind., said that police found the business cards of a committee investigator in Ghigliotti’s office. Corallo said Ghigliotti’s work for the committee ended some time ago.

Tony Moser: 41, was killed as he crossed a street in Pine Bluff, Ark on on June 10, 2000. Killed 10 days after being named a columnist for the Democrat-Gazette newspaper and two days after penning a stinging indictment of political corruption in Little Rock.

Police have concluded that no charges will be filed against the unnamed driver of a 1995 Chevrolet pickup, which hit Moser as he was walking alone in the middle of unlit Rhinehart Road about 10:10 p.m

Police say they have ruled out foul play and will file no charges against the driver because he was not intoxicated and there was no sign of excessive speed.