Hillary's Secret War

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Number of Pages:
288
ISBN-10:
1595552251
Binding:
Paperback
Author:
Poe, Richard
Publication Date:
04/04/2008
Publisher:
Thomas Nelson
Hillary's Secret War - ISBN: 9781595552259

The true story of how a group of renegade journalists fought to expose America's darkest scandals through the Internet?and how the most powerful woman in the world tried to stop them.

From her "war room" in the White House, Hillary Clinton commanded a secret police operation dedicated to silencing dissent, muzzling media critics, intimidating political foes, whitewashing Clinton scandals, and obstructing justice, all aided by a network of Clinton moles planted at every level of the news media, federal court system, intelligence agencies, and federal law enforcement.

Mainstream  news media spiked the story of Hillary's secret war?and of the scandals she sought to conceal. But the courageous new journalists of the Internet underground defied the odds and exposed the shocking truth about history's most corrupt presidency.

Written with all the drama and tension of a gripping novel, this carefully researched book gives the inside story of how these modern-day patriots endured Hillary's attacks and emerged from the battlefield to become a sprawling, innovative news source reaching tens of millions each day. Hillary's Secret War presents a tale of dogged courage and sacrifice, one of the greatest untold stories in the annals of journalism.

"Hillary Clinton is one of the most important political players in the last decade, and she's been nothing but trouble. This book is required reading." ?Ann Coulter, best-selling author of High Crimes and Misdemeanors, Slander, and Treason

"Hillary's Secret War chronicles the lonely battle many of us waged to expose Clinton corruption. As one who took part in that struggle, I am impressed by the accuracy of Richard Poe's account. He has brought to life a shameful chapter in American history that Big Media tried to bury." ?Christopher Ruddy, founder and editor of NewsMax.com