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Thursday, June 02, 2005

The Case Against Hillary

"If the latest polls are to be believed, Hillary Rodham Clinton is the leading candidate to become the next president of the United States. For those of us who have real-life experience dealing with the crimes of the Clinton administration, it's a scary thought," writes WorldNetDaily editor Joseph Farah this morning in a piece called, "The Case Against Hillary." (via FreeRepublic)

Farah is one of many journalists who experienced "real-life" harassment during the Clinton years, including suspicious break-ins and burglaries, blacklisting by White House dirty tricksters, government harassment of his financial donors, media smear campaigns and politically-motivated IRS audits.

Perhaps due at least partly to his personal experience in these matters, Farah has, on several occasions, offered many kind words for my book Hillary's Secret War: The Clinton Conspiracy to Muzzle Internet Journalists. The book tells Farah's story and the stories of many like him who wound up on the Clinton enemy list, our own David Horowitz included. In his column this morning, Farah writes:

"Perhaps the best overview of the Clinton crimes and Hillary's active participation in them is the book by Richard Poe, "Hillary's Secret War." This is the book the establishment media cover-up artists do not want you to read."
Thanks, Joe. I appreciate the plug.

I like to think of Hillary's Secret War as a kind of All the Presidents' Men for the Internet generation. To find out why, go here.


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