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Friends in High Places: Our Journey from Little Rock to Washington, D.C. Hardcover – January 1, 1997

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The author describes his friendship with President Clinton, his political career, and the Whitewater scandal that led to his imprisonment

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It seems that being a Friend of Bill is all too often just the first step on that slippery slope to disgrace and the hoosegow. Take, for example, Jim McDougal, Susan McDougal, and Webster Hubbell--all former First Friends now facing stiff prison sentences. Susan McDougal has refused to talk about her case at all, while her ex-husband Jim is saving his material for a grand jury; Webb Hubbell, however, has decided to bare both his soul and his legal difficulties in Friends in High Places, an account of his rise in Little Rock and fall in Washington, DC. In a nutshell, Hubbell--a former law partner of Hillary Clinton's--confessed to stealing almost half a million dollars from the law firm and its clients. His book purports to reveal the full inside story. Readers looking for dirt on the Clintons will be disappointed--Hubbell takes full responsibility for his crimes, absolving the White House of any knowledge about his shady financial dealings.

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For five years now, a ceaseless series of scandals has dogged the highest officials of the Clinton administration. What, if anything, can be learned from the story of Webb Hubbell, the single high-ranking official who went directly from the Clinton administration to washing windows in a federal prison?

Hubbell's jaunt to and hard fall from the pinnacle of power, Vincent Foster's misery and tortured end, Hillary Clinton's metamorphosis under the spell of power--this is the stuff of melodrama. But for the last five years these people, and others like them, have been running the government of the United States. What convictions, if any, do they hold, and toward what ends have they sought power?

In the department of political ideas, Friends in High Places is wafer-thin. On several occasions Hubbell describes himself at the dawn of his career as "idealistic," but what he means by this is left unclear. The officeholders from Arkansas who flit in and out of these pages appear similarly insouciant, similarly ambitious, and similarly apolitical (if that is the right word). Even the Clintons, though clearly of a more activist hue, come across as 99 parts ambition and avarice, one part '60s radicalism.

Empty ambition is an old story in American politics. It hardly explains every alliance the Clinton administration has struck, or every policy it has advanced. But it does go some way toward explaining the malfeasance, the improprieties, and the constant stretching and bending of the rules that by now have become our national daily fare. -- Commentary, Gabriel Schoenfeld

In the genre of confessionals,
Friends in High Places falls short because the issues that make Hubbell an important interesting figure in the career of the Clintons go largely unaddressed.... his book is also particularly disappointing because rather than provide the inside account it promises, it recounts incidents and conversations that are at best trivial and at worst misleading. -- The New York Times Book Review, Stephen Labaton

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ William Morrow & Co; First Edition (January 1, 1997)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 342 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0688157491
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0688157494
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.5 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.5 x 1.25 x 10 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 52 ratings

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Webb Hubbell is a nationally recognized award winning author and popular lecturer on the U.S. criminal justice system, politics and government, writing a novel, and life lessons from sports. He also writes, speaks, and advocates publicly on social issues including the inhumanity of solitary confinement, racial bias in the criminal justice system, the collateral consequences of a criminal conviction, the marijuana legalization movement, and the miracle of organ transplants.

Webb has held executive positions in government and industry, including Associate Attorney General of the United States, Chief Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court, Mayor of Little Rock, Ark., Managing Partner of the Rose Law Firm, and Executive and Chief Counsel for a large Washington-based commercial insurance company.

A prolific writer, Webb’s novel, When Men Betray (Beaufort Books, May 2014), is the first in a series of legal thrillers set in his hometown of Little Rock, Ark. It was recently recognized as one of Foreword Reviews’ INDIEFAB Book of the Year Winners. His second novel, Ginger Snaps (Beaufort Books, May 2015) just won the Gold medal IPPY Award for the best suspense/thriller of the year. His next novel, "A Game of Inches" will be available May 23, 2016. The novels draw liberally from Webb’s own life, featuring recognizable personalities and locales from the Arkansas political scene while exploring personal themes of friendship, race relations, betrayal, and redemption.

Webb’s previously published book is Friends in High Places (William Morrow & Co., 1997). An autobiographical account of his rise at a young age through the Arkansas political system, it explores his personal successes and failures there and in Washington, D.C., as a member of President Bill Clinton’s administration.

On the forefront of current political and social thought, Webb comments on politics and related issues at Hubbell’s Telescope for The Clyde Fitch Report. He also writes a daily meditation at The Hubbell Pew, a personal blog he founded as a Lenten tradition in 2004.

Born in Little Rock in 1948, Webb earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering in 1970 and a juris doctor degree with honors in 1973 from the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. He played football for Arkansas from 1965 to 1969. During his senior year, the Razorbacks were Southwest Conference co-champions and winners of the 1969 Sugar Bowl against undefeated University of Georgia.

Webb and his wife, Suzy, have four children and live in Charlotte, N.C.

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Customers find the book informative, thorough, and consistent with the timeline of events. They say it provides interesting insights into the Clinton and Hubbell years. Readers also mention it's a fascinating primary source of history that keeps their attention.

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Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024
I loan it to a friend and never got it back. It was so good, I ordered a replacement copy.
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2016
Well written, informative, and totally interesting, Webb Hubbell provides the backdrop for Bill Clinton's youth and rise as a politician and a full understanding of the culture in Arkansas during their youth and when Hillary Rodham Clinton moved there to be with the man she wanted to share her life with. The Rose Law firm is vividly described, the changes it underwent, and the friendship among Hillary, Hubbbell and Vince Foster is well articulated. For the first time, Foster's suicide seems more believable, regardless of some strange circumstances. Hubbell spares himself nothing and puts forth his regrets about the last time he spoke with Hillary,which was when she was still First Lady. The villain in this book is Webb's father in law, whose demands and expectations were inappropriate and outrageous. The book also provides insight into the Justice department . Hubbell is a very talented writer, but it is unfortunate that he cannot serve as a judge - he has the right intellect and mindset.
The rise of Bill Clnton and his election seem like a century ago, and while Hubbell still has great affection for Arkansas, his home is no longer there. It would be fascinating for him to write a book focused on Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign....and why it failed. He knew her well, was admiring, protective, and loyal.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2023
Interesting book- probably for a fairly narrow audience. Some details hard to follow; however puts new light on Hillary.
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2016
As a friend of the Clintons, and one who knew Webb from a far, I thought he got a raw deal. This book took me back 30 years to an Arkansas that will never be again. Do not know whether to cheer or cry. He tells one true story, of many, behind the sage of his friends. He was one of the many that fell on their sword for their "friends" the Clintons. As I have watched the many conspiracy theories thrown out by Trump and the Republicans this political season, I have told many friends that there were many stories such as the one told here (and worse) that were true and equally evil, that I did not understand why the opponents insisted on making or embellishing ones that really had little truth to them. It worked, anyway. For Webb, and all of the others, who have set in jail, had their reputations ruined, their fortunes depleted, and their characters destroyed, because of their loyalty to their friends who ended up in high places, I hope that one good thing that might come from 2016 is a shutting of that chapter of their lives. May they live out wonderful years with family and friends who really count.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2017
If you are from Arkansas, specifically Little Rock, it was an interesting read.
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2019
I found this book to be informative, I found this book to be thorough and consistent with the timeline of events. Additionally I found this book to be a one sided presentation of facts that are clearly multifactorial. As an outsider taking a glimpse into a political world I don’t know I feel that Mr. Hubbell feels he “owes” the Clinton’s loyalty, why is that? I think other books offer a glimpse into that, read on. There is one comment that plays over and over just in a different context. I find it quite transparent and that is that Washington is "like Salem" or that destroying lives is recreational there. Did he or anyone else affiliated with the Clintons not know that? Are you kidding me....no your kidding yourself.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2017
Interesting take on past events! I've read the newspaper accounts, but this book shows how those events affected one man personally and his part in them. Mr. Hubbell is diplomatic about the people involved; at no time did he trash others. He was merciless in his confession of his own sins. He is a gifted writer who tells the story in a way is interesting and keeps the reader's attention.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2016
Methinks webb wants a job in the new Clinton Whitehouse!!!
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