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The Clintons' War on Women Paperback – September 6, 2016
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Hillary Clinton is running for president as an advocate of women and girls,” but there is another shocking side to her story that has been carefully covered upuntil now. This stunning exposé reveals for the first time how Bill and Hillary Clinton systematically abused women and otherssexually, physically, and psychologicallyin their scramble for power and wealth.
In this groundbreaking book, New York Times bestselling author Roger Stone and researcher and alternative historian Robert Morrow map the arc of Bill and Hillary’s crimes and cover-ups. They reveal details about their actions in Arkansas, during Bill Clinton’s time in the White House, about who really ordered the deadly attack on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, during Hillary’s tenure as secretary of state, about their time at the Clinton Foundation, and during Hillary’s current campaign for president.
This is the first book to shed light on the couple’s deeply personal violations of the people they crushed in their obsessive quest for power. Along the way, Stone and Morrow reveal the family’s darkest secrets, including a Clinton family member’s drug rehab treatment that was never reported by the press, Hillary Clinton’s unusually close relationship with a top female aide, and a stunning revelation of such impact that it could strip Bill Clinton of his current popularity and derail Hillary’s push to be the second Clinton in the White House.
Anyone who cares about the future of the United States will want to read this tell-all, exposing the appalling, unvarnished, and ugly truth about the Clintons. This paperback edition includes a new preface from Roger Stone, revealing explosive new information he’s learned since the hardcover’s release.
- Print length476 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSkyhorse
- Publication dateSeptember 6, 2016
- Dimensions6 x 1.5 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101510713921
- ISBN-13978-1510713925
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2017This well-researched book with a huge number of endnotes (references) is a page-turner. It's about far more than the Clintons' war on women -- it's almost a complete guide to the Clinton scandals (drug trafficking, murders, and Clinton Foundation money-laundering included). I say "almost" because a COMPLETE guide to the Clinton scandals would be the size of a multi-volume encyclopedia and would be written by many different authors. (Check out the long bibliography near the end for other books critical of the Clintons.) I had already read and heard about many of the sickening incidents described in this book, but there were quite a few surprises.
For those not familiar with the meaning of the title, the most well-known aspect of the Clintons' war on women was that after Bill had raped or sexually assaulted a woman, Hillary would attempt to cover up the crime by hiring a private detective to follow the woman and threaten her in terrifying ways. These incidents and many others are well-documented in the book. Kathleen Willey, one of the survivors of sexual assault by Bill Clinton, wrote the Foreword.
It's sad that the overwhelming majority of books critical of the Clintons have been written by conservatives. Because of this fact, most liberals automatically dismiss everything written in these books as part of the "vast right-wing conspiracy" (a conspiracy theory not invented by Hillary Clinton, but made popular by her in a TV interview defending her philandering husband). Liberals should be even MORE critical of the Clintons, because they give liberals a bad name.
I'm politically progressive and voted for Sanders. As much as I dislike our new President and many of his ideas, when it was announced on Election Day that he was the winner, I felt a great sense of relief that Hillary Clinton would not be the next President. BUY THIS BOOK AND READ IT! Then, any time President Trump does something that makes you angry, dip into this book again -- it will make you glad that he was elected!
- Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024how do they stay out of jail
nobodys diputing these facts
or suing for slander
- Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2015The first thought of anyone reading Roger Stone and Robert Morrow’s blockbuster with anything approaching an open mind is likely to be, "How is it possible that a person of Hillary Clinton's known sordid history could ever be seriously considered as a candidate for president?" What the authors amply and convincingly lay out and document throughout their book is what they call, "The Clintons' lifelong history of lying and violating the law, seemingly without consequence or punishment."
Rather than being punished for their criminal behavior, in fact, the Clintons have been rewarded with enormous wealth and political success. The authors attempt to explain what has happened with the term "elite deviance."
The Clintons' War on Women will predictably be attacked as the work of Clinton-hating right-wingers, but the revelations of the Clintons' connection to the illicit drug network of the Bushes, the CIA, and inevitably organized crime—also players in the JFK assassination—show it is really a book about the criminal Deep State.
The Clintons' sleazy associations continue to the present day. Stone and Morrow reveal that Bill is very close to billionaire and convicted sexual abuser of under-aged girls, Jeffrey Epstein. He has flown overseas on Epstein’s private plane on at least ten occasions and visited his private island numerous times. Quoting Virginia Roberts, a woman who said she was Epstein's longtime teenage sex slave, Stone and Morrow write:
"Bill must have known about Jeffrey's girls. There were three desks in the living area of the villa on the island.
"They were covered with pictures of Jeffrey shaking hands with famous people and photos of naked girls, including one of me that Jeffrey had at all his houses, lying in a hammock."
We learn from the book that Epstein's plane was known as the "Lolita Express" for the orgies with underage girls that took place on it and that such activities were commonplace on the private island. From what is certainly common knowledge about Bill's proclivities, we must imagine that he was in (razorback?) hog heaven. Bill's close association with such a man as Epstein seems not to have caused offense within his nuclear family, because Epstein's longtime girlfriend of the more seasoned variety, Ghislaine Maxwell, the daughter of the late shadowy British media mogul Robert Maxwell, was a photographed guest at Chelsea Clinton's wedding.
At this point elite deviance meets the Deep State. The prime lawyer for Epstein who got him the sweet plea bargain deal was none other than supposed Clinton nemesis Kenneth Starr. Also on the Epstein legal team was super lawyer, arch-Zionist and fellow frequent guest of Epstein, Alan Dershowitz. Dershowitz, as I have noted in an article on my dcdave web site, is now a close crony of another previous putative nemesis of the Clintons, Christopher Ruddy. Dershowitz now serves on Ruddy's Newsmax as a legal commentator.
Further closing the Deep State circle, we might remind readers that Starr served as the solicitor general in George H.W. Bush's Justice Department. After Starr's chief investigator of the Vince Foster death, Miguel Rodriguez, resigned in disgust over what he perceived as an ongoing cover-up, he was replaced by Brett Kavanaugh. President George W. Bush made Kavanaugh and another member of Starr's legal team, John Bates, federal judges. In their chapter 15, Stone and Morrow connect Kavanaugh and Bates to the harassment and attempted discrediting of the aggrieved witness in the Foster case, Patrick Knowlton. Stone and Morrow are probably not aware of it because they never interviewed Knowlton for their book, but, for some reason, another member of the Starr team investigating team was renowned FBI profiler, Jim Clemente, an expert on sex offenders. According to Knowlton, Clemente interviewed him five times. At the time, Knowton was unaware of Clemente's specialty.
Readers may gather at this point that there is a good deal more in this book than the title suggests. In fact, the book that the title best fits was written by the lawyer Candice E. Jackson, and Stone and Morrow draw heavily upon it for that part of their book. The title is Their Lives: The Women Targeted by the Clinton Machine. Jackson interviewed seven women who allege abuses of them by Bill Clinton that range from outright rape to threats, intimidation, and various smears in an attempt to silence them. They direct a good deal of their animus toward Hillary because they see her as the principal orchestrator of the latter category of abuse.
Another powerful book that the current title well fits is Kathleen Willey’s Target: Caught in the Crosshairs of Bill and Hillary Clinton. "Hillary is included in the title," I say in my review, "not just to make it timely during her first run for the presidency. One gets the distinct impression from reading the book that in spite of the indignity she suffered at Bill's hands, Willey genuinely regards Hillary as much the worse of the two." It is fitting that Willey has written the foreword for Stone and Morrow.
By far the worst of the sexual allegations against Bill Clinton remains that of Juanita Broaddrick. When he was attorney general of Arkansas and she was a political supporter, she says he violently raped her not once but twice in a hotel room. She later had an encounter with Hillary in which it was clear to her that Hillary knew about it and made it clear to her by her manner that she would expect Broaddrick to keep her mouth shut about the incident. Willey tells of a similar encounter with Hillary in the wake of Bill's thwarted assault on her.
Now one might raise the objection that the worst of the misconduct here is Bill's, not Hillary's, and she's the presidential candidate now. But recall that the Clintons presented themselves throughout his tenure as sort of a co-presidency, two for the price of one, as they put it. Taking them at their word, what they are offering us is a sort of end run around the 22nd Amendment, limiting a president to two terms. It may not violate the letter of the amended Constitution, but a third term of the Clinton co-presidency would certainly violate it in spirit.
This book hardly spares Hillary in her own right, though. Here is the skeleton of their take on Hillary, before they begin to hang the meat on the bones: "Far from her public image, Hillary Clinton is a violent, scheming, ambitious, foul-mouthed woman with an insatiable appetite for luxury, money, and power. Hillary is also a physically violent person, famous for hitting, scratching, and throwing things at her cheating husband. She is a classic abuser of anyone who gets in the way of her drive for power."
Hillary's lack of truthfulness continues on brazen display with the almost every aspect of her ongoing saga concerning her private email accounts while she was Secretary of State. The reason that Stone and Morrow offer for Hillary’s circumvention of the legal requirement that she conduct all her official business with the government email account has the solid ring of truth. The Clinton Foundation, they say, while presenting itself as a charitable endeavor, has been little more than a great big bribe receptacle for these partners in crime.
For how that has worked, the best source is probably Peter Schweizer's Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich. If you were giving government favors in return for contributions to your slush fund, and outrageous speaking fees for your sidekick, you wouldn’t want the record to be accessible through a FOIA request, either. So, in short, it is her venality that she is attempting to conceal with her mendacity concerning the emails. But for the "elite deviance" factor, her use of an insecure private email account to conduct highly sensitive government business amounts to out-and-out criminality.
Although The Clintons' War on Women delivers far more than what its title and Ann Coulter's touting blurb on the cover promise, it has some serious flaws. To gather what is wrong with the book, one hardly need go further than my review of Richard Poe's Hillary's Secret War: The Clinton Conspiracy to Muzzle Internet Journalists: "The tip-off as to who is expected to read this book is at the top of the dust jacket: 'This book is required reading,' it says in bold italics. And right under the quote in bigger, bolder, all capital letters is the name of the professional polarizer being quoted, none other than Ann Coulter. With such a recommendation, the publisher is assured that the only people likely to spend more than five minutes with the book are hard-core Fox News junkies."
Like Poe, hard-hitting as they may seem, Stone and Morrow actually pull their punches. Nowhere is the punch pulling more evident than in their treatment of the July 20, 1993, mysterious death of Deputy White House Counsel Vincent W. Foster, Jr. They accept the official conclusion that a depressed Foster blew his brains out with a .38 caliber revolver, firing the gun while pressing the muzzle against the roof of his mouth. But in an explanation that manages to make the official story look good by comparison, they theorize that he was depressed because the once intimate friend Hillary had badly hurt his feelings by freezing him out and verbally mistreating him in public and that the suicide took place in his White House office after he crept back unnoticed late in the work day, likely between 4:30 and 5:00 pm, after going somewhere all afternoon after he had eaten a cheeseburger lunch at his desk.
They offer essentially no persuasive evidence for their theory.
An astute reader will notice that this theory of self-murder in the office is in direct conflict with their generally quite good subsequent chapter 15 that is constructed around the observations of the aforementioned witness Patrick Knowlton. That chapter mentions in several places a small wound in Foster's neck that likely was caused by the bullet from a small caliber weapon. Several people, either in person or in a photograph, saw it. That wound is inconsistent with the .38-in-the-mouth suicide scenario.
A man whose writings were popular with college students in the 1960s, Paul Goodman, supposedly once made the observation, "In America you can say anything you want as long as it has no effect." Roger Stone and Robert Morrow have said a great big mouthful about the quintessentially corrupt political couple, Bill and Hillary Clinton. If everyone were to read it and were to take even a small part of it to heart Hillary Clinton would never be elected to any position, no matter how lowly it might be (What with our dodgy electronic vote counting system, there is a legitimate question as to whether this very unlikable woman ever has been elected.). By having their book plugged by Ann Coulter, by paying tribute to and repeatedly citing mainstream journalistic hacks as worthy authorities, and by pulling their punches and employing in places some rather sloppy scholarship they have made it likely, unfortunately, that their efforts will have a minimal effect. Whether or not that is by design I will leave for readers to decide.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2016Finally a comprehensive history of Hillary Clinton's life long hypocrisy written so everyone can understand with a copious 586 references and a well selected cover photograph that provides a good window to her soul. Although I realize this book is politically timely, it is long overdue because “The War On Women” was created by the Clintons but they spun it 360 degrees and have used it successfully. The reader acquires a review and much insight into these career abusers.
With the history that Bill Clinton has been with enough black women to cast a Tarzan movie we are illuminated in this text he has sired a child, Danny Williams, while Governor of Arkansas who is 28 years old and has children. This human being has never been recognized as such by the Clintons.
Trading favors, profiteering, and living outside the law are common place for the southern white-trash family know as Clinton. Hillary, Bill and Chelsea are the quintessential grifters and our county has paid the price in their respective lifetimes.
The second portion of the book is regarding the Clinton Crime Family Foundation and the influence peddling of the Clintons at the cost of the American people. In fact it appears to be a regurgitation of the recent book, “Clinton Cash” by Peter Schweizer which I recently reviewed. Again the monotonous litany of unpunished circumstantial crimes against the American People is overwhelming. Hopefully, the women that have been warred on by the Clintons will have their retribution soon.
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JONATHAN STUART-BROWNReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 11, 20175.0 out of 5 stars Do not give to a British media professional. It will rob them of their false religion and make them swallow the truth.
If the British media ever studied this couple properly, they would depict them as evil baddies. This should go double for the females who object to sexual harassment, intimidation, threats to children and pets if they speak out. As it is, the media village is so lacking in religious belief and moral clarity and consistency that they need 'gods' and 'goddesses' to worship.
The British media are utterly hopeless, hapless, useless and dumb in their choices of 'idols' to worship unconditionally.
But they are loyal to the last in their idol worship and fear of job loss, peer pressure, bullying, group think, and Animal Farm meets Big Brother indoctrination keeps them all firmly in line. Better not give this book to a British media professional, it could make them realize most of their trusted narratives have been lies. Most of their heroes have been akin to the huge popularity of Hitler and Stalin and Mao among establishment journalists at early stages in their rise to power.
A superb book by Roger Stone. Please do not give to British tv news media professionals, their meaning coherence will be shattered. They will have to review their smug cozy lazy club membership, club loyalty, ignorance and self-deception.
S AntonReviewed in Australia on July 30, 20215.0 out of 5 stars The Clintons war on woman
A good read and an eye-opener into the Clinton’s ways
John DuddyReviewed in Canada on October 19, 20155.0 out of 5 stars Hillary and Bill, broke on leaving the White House!!
This is a well written book that exposes the criminal activities of Bill and Hillary Clinton. How could a womanizer, rapist, drug user, drug importer/distributer become president of USA? How could the Clintons keep the lid on a lifetime of crime? How can the people of USA consider Hillary for president in 2016? Read the answers here in this five-star book. Roger Stone will follow this book with another on the topic of Jeb Bush; this will complete Stone's exposure of the two criminal families who have teamed up to rip off the people of USA and Planet earth. A must read for Americans in the run-up to the presidential election of 2016.
Roger Stone needs to do the math and give us an estimate of just how much money the Clintons have stashed away in their accounts.
Pankow PunkReviewed in Germany on August 6, 20165.0 out of 5 stars The ultimate true crime novel: Shocking, frightening and well researched
What some may look down their noses at as tabloid journalism or partisan ranting is actually a very well researched and, at turns, wickedly funny book.
And it is dirty, but there is simply no way to talk about what the Clintons really are and keep it clean. Perversely, this is what has protected them for so long and has to do with the concept of "Elite Deviance" Roger Stone introduces in his forward. This is the ability of a small minority to amass staggering wealth and power while staying immune to the social and ethical laws to which normal people are held to account. The interesting thing is that it's not just the elites' power that does the immunizing, it's the nature of the transgressions themselves: Nice people don't like to talk about such things. This is not a book that one can easily discuss in detail in "polite society." It's not light fare, not fodder for cocktail party chit chat. Much of it seems as unthinkable and unsayable as it is undoable. The reaction of many is therefore to blame the messanger. The claims are so outrageous, that some in the media have been quick to accuse the victims (often very humdrum sort of people with nothing to gain by speaking out) of lying. But if even 1% of the allegations in this meticulously researched book (check out the endnotes section) are true, we have a problem.
But if, like me, you approach the book believing full well that the Clintons are shady operators, then you're in for a fun ride! "The Clintons' War on Women" is shot through with sentences such as this:
"His lechery aborted, the president of the United States concealed the remains of his arousal behind John Kennedy's desk in the Oval Office."
Whereas Peter Schweizer's "Clinton Cash" is a bit depressing, "The Clintons' War on Women" is exhilerating. One reason is that Roger Stone's personality really comes through. He's a bit of a dandy and policital raconteur. He's also a street fighter with words.
This book is one big glorious act of vengenance by the Clintons' many victims thanks to Stone and Morrow. They tell their story and let them finally fight back.
My one complaint is that "The Clinton's War on Women" is fraught with small typos but these are little oversights, like a word missing or repeated, and I can only assume they came about because the book was rushed to print.
Cliente AmazonReviewed in Spain on May 9, 20165.0 out of 5 stars Interesting read!
A must read for anyone who wants to confirm the character of those who are in government! - Unsurprisingly, Not very nice people.



