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The Final Days Paperback – August 1, 2003

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Olson turns her razor sharp vision on the Clintons' shocking excesses in their final days of office: the outrageous pardons to political cronies and friends, the looting of the White House, the executive orders that were sheer abuses of presidential power, the presidential library that is becoming a massive boondoogle of vanity more appropriate for a Third World dictator, and much more.

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Barbara Olson was the bestselling author of Hell to Pay and The Final Days. She served as a prosecutor for the Department of Justice and as counsel to a congressional committee before going into private practice. She was a much sought-after legal analyst and commentator on television and radio. Just two days before The Final Days was originally printed, Barbara Olson was killed in the hijacked airplane that was flown into the Pentagon during the September 11 terrorist attack on America.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Regnery (August 1, 2003)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 258 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0895261251
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0895261250
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.8 x 9 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2002
The loss of Barbara Olson is a national tragedy, which will undoubtedly create a hole in the fabric of fair and balanced political debate. The scales of journalistic, commentary and literary debate that hold the left and right in balance before the American people has been offset by her loss.
Only the work of someone like Mrs. Olson and the honesty and openness of many of her associates from both sides of the isle will fill the void. Bernard Goldberg, David Shippers, Dick Morris, George Stephanopoulos and yes Barbara Olson are just the tip of the iceberg. Larry King was exactly right "Barbara was a special lady. We will miss her."
It is not necessary for most Americans to read the plethora of books from conservatives and liberals alike who were both outside and inside the Clinton administration to "get the picture" that this was the most corrupt, power crazed and unethical group of individuals to ever inhabit "The Peoples House." I include in that group any and all who allowed themselves to look like total fools by coming out and denying in front of the cameras what they knew was the truth. That the boss was a dirty old man, a liar and corrupt to his very bones.
Sure every single administration in existence has had errors or mistakes and a skeleton or two in the closet that they want to remain buried.
But Bill and Hillary Clinton and their administrative enablers created armies of skeletons and piles of bones and half rotting corpses of political, ethical, financial and failed character errors that surpass all others.
Their misuse of power, office, governmental agencies, privilege, influence and the "peoples trust" is beyond equal and should remain a permanent example of how power and greed and lust can corrupt even the most, well intentioned. But when it comes to their rein of terror upon the American People no one in America's past, present or future will be so blatantly oblivious for the wrong they have done and the harm they have caused to this great country of ours.
Barbara has done a masterful job of adding to the chorus of voices and material that has exposed this blight upon the reputation of American Government. The utter failure of the Clinton's and their appointees to uphold the "rule of law" and the "honor of the office" is only equaled in treachery and ridiculousness by seeing the Senate of the United States of America. Those whom the founding fathers believed would be the true intellectual, rational and patriotic conscience of the country through thick and thin. Turn away from their sacred oaths, their duty and their most fundamental obligations to the Constitution and the founding principles of this Republic, to support, protect and defend their traitorous boss. It was simply a traitorous act to leave this criminal and his first-lady-accomplice in office. And they will never live it down as long as they live. Perhaps even after. Benedict Arnold had nothing on that completely partisan and unprofessional Democrat Senate Vote.
Dick Morris summed it up on page 206 when he said, "the reflections...of a nations longtime heedlessness, surrender, and in many cases complicity, [towards the Clinton corruption], will be ugly. Refusing to face the Clinton [true legacy] is a national transgression from which there is, and should be, no pardon."
In other words as Bill and Hillary Clinton virtually destroyed the reputation, honor and dignity of the office to which they were elected while dragging the American people, half of whom were willing disgraceful participants, into the gutter of degeneracy, disgrace, lies, abuses of power and criminal activity. We became almost as disgustingly passive and surrendering to them, as the German people were to Adolph Hitler. God forgive us all for that.
The only thing we can be thankful for is that they did not have aspirations of being King and Queen of the whole world just the United States of America.
If we...left, right and center, do not look at this corrupt regime for what it really was, Dick Morris' words would be completely appropriate. We will never find redemption.
This book is as important to the abuse of the pardon power by Bill Clinton, as David Shippers book is to the failure of the United States Senate to do it's duty, or Bill Oreilly's is to a failed media debate, and Bernard Goldberg's is to exposing the unquestioned bais in the major TV News outlets, or Willima Bennet's books are to exposing the failed character and culture of the political left.
Thank you Barbara for adding just one more piece to the puzzle that was American worst political failure and long running nightmare yet.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2016
There is no doubt that this book deserves 5 stars. It is easy to read, it re-enforces, in a light fast-moving way, the whole range of biographies of the Clintons which are in no way complimentary. As presented they all, including this book, show the Clintons to be involved in some way, if not directly, of nearly every crime or irregularity, including murder (which I will come back to in a moment). This book clearly shows that without the blinking of an eye, corruption was just, when needed, one of those irregularities (if not a crime itself) that they used as part of their primarily self-serving mode of life.
One of the crimes that have been alleged against them is murder. I am referring here to the last sentence of the short biography of the author Ms Olson, on the back cover of the book. It is headed "BARBARA OLSON 1955-2001." The last sentence reads: "Just two days before this book was originally printed, Barbara Olsen was killed in the hijacked airplane that was flown into the Pentagon during the September 11 terrorist attack on America.

I refer readers firstly to "hijacked airplane flown into the Pentagon". I now refer readers to a book written by Dean Hartwell "Planes without Passengers. The Faked Hijackings of 9/11 2ND EDITION" It looks at all of the ALLEGED downing of aircraft occurring on that day, including American 77, which is the one that is said to have crashed into the Pentagon. What the book says about that aircraft is that it was "traveling on a different trajectory at a higher speed and did not hit the Pentagon". That is a direct quote. But it is not the full story. On page 9 he says that Flight 77 was not scheduled to fly on that day. The author gets his information from the Bureau of Transport Statistics. His conclusion about that, and other flights, if the flight was not scheduled to fly on that day, then the aircraft must have had no passengers. He says on page 23 that if there was a Flight 77, then it must have a "decoy", and "a plane without passengers."

Significantly, he refers to what the 9/11 Commission had to say about it." "In fact the 9/11 Commission in their report acknowledges that no air traffic controllers identified Flight 77 as a hijacked plane while it was airborne." It is significant because that Commission was set up by President Bush to find that Al-Qaida and Osama bin Laden were the perpetrators of the crimes committed on that day.

Now back to the Clintons, I refer to Part Three of the Clinton Trilogy, which was written by Victor Thorn. The Heading on the front cover: "HILLARY" in bold print and then, almost as an afterthought, underneath (AND BILL). Underneath that is THE MURDER VOLUME. (The other two books in the trilogy relate to their alleged involvement with Sex and Drugs.)

On the back cover of the book is a summary headed "Is the 'Clinton Body Count' for Real?" It then refers to mystery deaths of people "who knew too much".

Put those three points together: What Ms Olson revealed. The mystery of Flight 77. What happened to people who "knew too much".

Was Ms Olsen's death one of those "mystery" ones? Do the Clintons have a case to answer?
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Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2002
This book should make any American angry. Olsen succintly documents the final days in Clinton's presidency; days that are all too fitting a crown to the eight years he and Hillary reigned. (And make no mistake about it, "reign" they did...)
Yes, this book is one-sided. Yes, the author is probably biased. But sadly, all of what she describes has been documented, and can be confirmed.
Olsen touches on several events in the Clinton's last days (and lightly on a few events before that), but the largest portion of the book is spent on the fiasco over the last-minute pardons of drug-dealers, tax cheats, frauds, and fugitives that the Clintons passed out, sold, and traded for votes.
(I'll bet you can tell that I'm no fan of the Clintons, huh!)
Most if not all of what Olsen talks about was in the media in early 2000, but the events deserve an extra spotlight, which Mrs. Olsen so adequately supplies. Regardless of one's political leanings, I highly recommend this book. It shows the debauchery that we can succomb to when "It's the Economy, Stupid!" and character no longer counts.
One last thing: Call me a prude, but the book does contain some PG-13 language. While its use is restricted to direct quotes of the characters (primarily the Clintons), there are ways to avoid it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Biased but interesting.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 28, 2019
Very biased but well written.