Showing posts with label Bill Clinton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bill Clinton. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

You have to ask?

Todd S Purdum is a former White House correspondent for the New York Times who covered the Clinton administration. He was in a position to see Bill Clinton close up and was in daily contact with other reporters who were similarly situated. The only people who were in a better position to observe the day to day operations of Bill Clinton were those who were actually inside his inner circle.

So how is it that people like myself who spent the entire Clinton era in far away North Carolina understand Bill Clinton far better than Mr. Purdum?

Todd Purdum writes this in the current issue of glossy ultra left-wing rag Vanity Fair:

Old friends and longtime aides are wringing their hands over Bill Clinton’s post–White House escapades, from the dubious (and secretive) business associations to the media blowups that have bruised his wife’s campaign, to the private-jetting around with a skirt-chasing, scandal-tinged posse. Some point to Clinton’s medical traumas; others blame sheer selfishness, and the absence of anyone who can say “no.” Exploring Clintonworld, the author asks if the former president will be consumed by his own worst self.

It was a wedding straight out of Sex and the City: a rehearsal dinner looking out over the Eiffel Tower from the Trocadero, a garden ceremony and dancing reception in a grand château outside Paris, topped off by a private fireworks display. The groom was a thirtysomething American lawyer with friends in high places, the bride a dark-eyed designer with social sheen, and the guest list a mix of family and what Noël Coward once called Nescafé Society.

But the real cynosure of the occasion last August was the smiling, snowy-haired man who is the bride at every wedding and the corpse at every funeral he attends, the 42nd president of the United States, Bill Clinton. He had come to the City of Light with the motley crew that constitutes some of the post-presidential rat pack to celebrate the marriage of Douglas Band, the man who for the last decade has been his personal aide, gatekeeper, enforcer, and—more recently—counselor in the multifarious business, philanthropic, and political dealings that keep Clinton restlessly circling the globe.

Also in attendance was Ron Burkle, the California supermarket billionaire and investor who is Clinton’s bachelor buddy, fund-raiser, and business partner. Burkle had come with an attractive blonde, described by a fellow guest as “not much older than 19, if she was that.”

Burkle’s usual means of transport is the custom-converted Boeing 757 that Clinton calls “Ron Air” and that Burkle’s own circle of young aides privately refer to as “Air Fuck One.” Clinton himself had arrived on the private plane of another California friend, the real-estate heir, Democratic donor, liberal activist, and sometime movie and music producer Steve Bing, whose colorful private life includes fathering a child out of wedlock with the actress Elizabeth Hurley and suing the billionaire investor Kirk Kerkorian for invasion of privacy, alleging that private investigators for Kerkorian swiped Bing’s dental floss out of his trash in a successful effort to prove that Bing’s DNA matched that of a child delivered by Kerkorian’s ex-wife, the former tennis pro Lisa Bonder. (The suit was later settled out of court.)

[. . .]

But among the not-so-small cadre of Clinton friends and former aides, concern about the company the boss keeps is persistent, palpable, and pained. No former president of the United States has ever traveled with such a fast crowd, and most 61-year-old American men of Clinton’s generation don’t, either. “I just think those guys are radioactive,” one former aide to Clinton who is still in occasional affectionate touch with him told me recently, referring to Burkle and (to a lesser extent) Bing. “I stay far away from them.”

Another former aide, trusted by Clinton for his good judgment, said, “On the sort of money, women, all that stuff … I’m the bad guy. All this stuff is kept away from me. Whatever they’re doing, they definitely view me as somebody you cannot confide in.”

A longtime Clinton-watcher, who has had ties to the former president since his first campaign for governor of Arkansas, said of Clinton’s sometimes questionable associations, “I don’t know what to make of any of that, if it’s a voyeuristic experience, or if he’s participating in it.”

Yet another long-serving Clinton aide said simply, “If you figure it out, would you let me know?”

[. . .]

This winter, as Clinton moved with seeming abandon to stain his wife’s presidential campaign in the name of saving it, as disclosures about his dubious associates piled up, as his refusal to disclose the names of donors to his presidential library and foundation and his and his wife’s reluctance to release their income-tax returns created crippling and completely avoidable distractions for Hillary Clinton’s own long-suffering ambition, I found myself asking again and again, What’s the matter with him?

As I sought to answer that question for myself, in conversations with dozens of current and onetime Clinton aides, many of whom I have known all these years (Clinton himself declined to be interviewed), I realized just how much about the former president is not known, and not knowable, at the moment, mostly because of his unapologetic stonewalling. Virtually no one, except Ron Burkle, knows just what Clinton put into Burkle’s investment business, or just what he has done since to earn millions of dollars, with the prospect of reaping millions more. Most of the names of the donors who have contributed some $500 million to Clinton’s library and foundation over the past decade are not known, either. Virtually no one, except his doctors and family, knows the precise state of Clinton’s health. Virtually no one really knows what strategic role he has played in his wife’s campaign.

So what can be known, or fairly inferred, from the available record?

There is reason to believe that Clinton, who never made more than $35,000 a year as governor of Arkansas and left the White House about $12 million in debt, has had his head turned by his ability to enjoy his post-presidential status; that the world of rich friends, adoring fans, and borrowed jets in which he travels has skewed his judgment or, at a minimum, created uncomfortable appearances of impropriety. There is ample evidence that his eight-year absence from a political workplace that has changed radically in the interim has left him conspicuously rusty at the craft of which he was once a master. There are those friends who worry that Clinton has never been the same since his quadruple-bypass surgery, in 2004, and the unexpected follow-up operation six months later to remove accumulated scar tissue on his lung.

You can read the rest if you want to but I'll save you the trouble. What follows is 7 more pages of left-wing hand wringing in which Purdum casts about for some explanation for why Bill Clinton is acting like Bill Clinton.

Purdum whines out the question of why Bill Clinton would allow men like Ron Burkle and Steve Bing into his inner circle. However the real question that Purdum should be asking is why billionaires like Burkle and Bing are willing to tolerate someone like Clinton leaching off of them. The answer is simple and obvious.

Shit draws flies.

Mr. Purdum is surely aware that when Bill Clinton was governor of Arkansas he was in the habit of doing things like taking one of the SUVs used by the state troopers who made up the Governor's security detail and cruising the nighttime streets of Little Rock looking for women to pick up. He is surely aware that at one point in one of Clinton's early statewide campaigns when Hillary couldn't be in Arkansas that she attached her father to the campaign to keep an eye on Bill because his adulteries were becoming so frequent and flagrant that his aids feared that the press wouldn't be able to look the other way for much longer.

Mr. Purdum was there covering the White House when Clinton turned the Lincoln Bedroom into a Motel 6. He was there during the era of the infamous White House Coffees when Clinton sold access to the White House and himself to a rogues gallery of international criminals.

Mr. Purdum was there when Clinton sold our nuclear secrets to Red China and when he greased the way for an American aerospace company which contributed to his campaign to help the Chinese fix their heavy launch booster so that now they can hit any point in the United States with one of those hydrogen bombs that Clinton sold them.

Mr. Purdum was there and he knows all this stuff and for him to piss and moan about what has suddenly gone wrong with Bill Clinton is nothing more than rank hypocrisy. This is simply the latest mainstream media coverup for their golden boy.

Bill Clinton has always attracted shady company and he has always reveled in it. The real question isn't why billionaire dissipates like Burkle and Bing are buzzing around Clinton it is rather how Clinton has managed to muster the discipline to avoid having his ring publicly kissed by the heads of the five families, at least so far.

Purdum is angry at Bill Clinton for failing to care enough to maintain the charade. But the joke is that the charade never fooled anyone. It certainly never fooled Mr. Purdum and his colleagues in the mainstream media who always walked around with bloody noses because the need to constantly keep their eyes averted from Bill's peccadilloes meant they were forever running into doors. The charade never fooled Republicans who mounted the rooftops and shouted themselves hoarse trying to warn the public of what they already knew. And it never fooled Democrats who daily twisted themselves into ever more intricate pretzel shapes making "everybody does it", "it's just sex", "it's his private life", "who cares about character anyway" arguments.

In the final analysis the illusion whose passing Mr. Purdum morns is nothing more than the elites' unspoken compact that they would all pretend together that no one else knew about Bill Clinton what everyone knew about Bill Clinton.

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Bill is losing it too



There is a great deal of buzz about Hillary's public nervous breakdown since she lost Iowa and has seen her lead in the national polls collapse but Bill is also melting down in a very public way.

BTY, Bill he called you a crook because you are a crook.

Monday, August 27, 2007

Psychology 101

Check this out and tell me if it doesn't remind you of Bill Clinton.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Busted Madam names names

From ReviewJournal.com

Esperanza Brooks bragged about her discreet girls and high-end clientele.

But the cheerleading coach turned moonlighting madame name-dropped to the wrong people and landed in jail last week.

Las Vegas police arrested Brooks, 36, and four associates last week after a two-week investigation into the local prostitution ring. The investigation started when a tipster told detectives about a cheerleading coach at Andre Agassi College Preparatory Academy who might be running a prostitution service.

When an undercover detective called Brooks, she said her girls were clean and only serviced upscale clients, a police report said. She later boasted that she had more than 40 women working for her and that her clients ranged from basketball star Shaquille O'Neal to a former president, according to the report.

"These are not your average girls. Some of them have worked with Bill Clinton," Brooks told an undercover officer, according to the report.


Hillary Clinton. Monica Lewinsky. Jennifer Flowers. Paula Jones. Based on the women we know that Bill has slept with or at least tried to sleep with it would seem that his tastes lean toward extremely average girls.

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Before you vote, know whose pocket she's in

The Prowler helps to fill us in on what Boy Clinton has been doing since he departed the White House:

. . . as Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton continues her campaign for the Democrat presidential nomination, renewed focus is being placed on exactly how the Clintons have made their millions in just the past six years.

Wall Street insiders are abuzz over estimates that Bill Clinton alone may have roped in more than $200 million in funds from the Emir of Dubai and other individuals based in the United Arab Emirates.

"This includes personal funds, money paid into the Clinton Library charitable accounts, as well as money paid into the charitable organizations Clinton worked on for the Tsunami and Hurricane Katrina victims," says one knowledgeable Wall Street financier. "We're talking about a lot of money."

Clinton has made a number of trips to the UAE in recent years, collecting appearance and speaking fees estimated at more than $300,000 per. The former president has also served as what one Clinton insider calls an "investment adviser" to some of the UAE's wealthiest men, and stands to collect fees in the hundreds of thousands of dollars for brokering the partnerships and investment deals that move forward through investment and real estate firms in New York and Europe.

As we previously reported, Clinton insiders say Clinton also collected a consulting fee for work on the early iterations of the Dubai Ports deal in 2006, passing work to his former secretary of state, Madeleine Albright, and other members of his administration inner circle.

More than a few million of Arab money ended up in the Clinton Library, where the former President maintains a residence. Millions poured into the facility from the Saudi royal family and the governments of Dubai, Kuwait, Qatar, and Brunei. Similar millions were drawn to the two charitable accounts for the Katrina and Tsunami natural disasters.

"You hear that Clinton may have pulled in as much as $100 million from all these sources, but on Wall Street and elsewhere in New York, you often hear a higher figure in the $200 million range," says one equity fund manager in New York. "You look at his global charity, his personal appearances, and the work he does quietly in Washington and it all adds up. This isn't about funding lifestyle, it's about power and using it for influence to help Hillary when she -- and he -- needs it."

If you needed any more evidence that the Dubai Ports Deal was bad for America there you have it. Any individual, group or government which is aiding Mrs. Bill Clinton's effort to take the White House does not have the best interests of the United States in mind.

Of course Arabs, especially the Saudis are only too happy to shovel tons of money toward retired American politicians. Just think about that whenever you fill up your SUV. You're not only helping to fund al Qaeda, but also helping to build or maintain a presidential library somewhere.

For the full scoop I recomend getting a copy of The Clinton Crack-Up by R. Emmett Tyrrell.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Legacy?

RET sums up the Clinton presidency. From his new book:

THE CLINTONS ARE the two most exaggerated figures in modern American political history, more overblown by their supporters than Reagan and Franklin Roosevelt were by theirs. Of course, the Clintons got some minor legislation through in the 1990s. That is the modest assessment of a widening number of professional historians, most of whom note that the Clintons' main preoccupations were to batten down scandals and hold off various independent counsels while important initiatives were delayed -- for instance, Social Security reform and the war against terrorism. The Boy President got himself elected and re-elected while the Democratic Party's dominance in the country shrank. Hillary got herself elected to the Senate; but she has no legislation to show for it, only presidential preference polls, some of which show that nearly half of the American electorate would "definitely not vote for her." As politicians, the Clintons' main achievement has been raw survival, at a cost that has been enormous in terms of destructive legal precedents, eroded ethics, and infringements on the rule of law.

Friday, February 23, 2007

Their roles have reversed themselves

From The Washington Post:

Former president Bill Clinton, who came to the White House with modest means and left deeply in debt, has collected nearly $40 million in speaking fees over the past six years, according to interviews and financial disclosure statements filed by his wife, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.).

Now personally I have no problem with anyone making money so long as they're not using force or fraud to get it. Fraud as in identity theft or confidence games and force as in sticking a gun in someone's face and taking their wallet, or sending out men with guns (the IRS) to rob others on your behalf.

But here is where it gets interesting:

Many of Bill Clinton's six-figure speeches have been made to companies whose employees and political action committees have been among Hillary Clinton's top backers in her Senate campaigns. The New York investment giant Goldman Sachs paid him $650,000 for four speeches in recent years. Its employees and PAC have given her $270,000 since 2000 -- putting it second on the list of her most generous political patrons.

The banking firm Citigroup, whose employees and PAC have been Hillary Clinton's top source of campaign donations, with more than $320,000, paid her husband $250,000 for a speech in France in 2004. Last year, it committed $5.5 million for Clinton's Global Initiative to help encourage entrepreneurship and financial education among the poor.

Back in the days when Bill Clinton was Attorney General and then Governor of Arkansas if you wanted to bribe him you didn't need to meet with him or one of his people in a dark and smokey bar and slide an envelope of cash under the table. All you had to do was retain the legal services of his wife Hillary, of the Rose Law Firm.

This is how Hillary, whose legal work from the period shows a competent, workman like lawyer, but not a brilliant legal mind engaged in extraordinarily difficult legal work, was able to make multiples of the average lawyer's yearly income.

Hillary Clinton spent years serving as Bill's "bag man" for bribe money and illegal campaign contributions. Now it seems that Bill is returning the favor.