by Roger Stone
25) “Fuck him, Bill. He’s Reagan’s goddamn vice president!”
—Hillary talking about Vice President Bush in approximately 1984 while the Clintons and Bushes were facilitating the CIA drug trade of the 1980s (Crossfire, p. 69).
26) “That’ll teach them to fuck with us.”
—Hillary said to aides right after her comments to Matt Lauer in January 1998 that a “vast right-wing conspiracy” was out to get the Clintons (The Case Against Hillary Clinton, p. 162).
27) “These women are all trash. Nobody’s going to believe them.”
—Hillary on Bill’s accusers (Bill & Hillary, p. 220).
28) “What the fuck do you think you’re doing? I know who that whore is. I know what she’s here for. Get her out of here.”
—Hillary spotting one of President-elect Clinton’s girlfriends on the day before they were heading to Washington, DC, from Little Rock in early 1992 (Inside the White House, p. 245).
29) “The sorry damn son of a bitch.”
—Hillary’s reaction when finding out that Bill was missing from the Arkansas governor’s mansion one night. (Inside the White House, p. 240).
30) “Goddamn it, Bill, how long do you expect me to put up with this shit?”
—An exasperated Hillary (Bill & Hillary, p. 202).
31) “You are a real shit, do you know that, Bill? Christ, a real shit.”
—Hillary, angry again (Bill & Hillary, p. 132).
32) “Come on, Bill, put your dick up. You can’t fuck her here.”
—Hillary to Governor Clinton as he was hitting on an attractive woman at a campaign event in Arkansas (Inside the White House, p. 243).
33) “Bill has talked so much about Juanita.”
—Hillary in spring 1978 to her chauffeur just weeks after Bill had raped Juanita Broaddrick (then Hickey).
34) “I am proud that my husband has stood up as president to confront the violence and to protect American women.”
—Hillary on Clinton’s position on the issue of violence against women (Issues2000.org January 21, 2003).
35) “You sold out, you motherfucker, you sold out!”
—Hillary to Joseph Califano who was representing clients and interests averse to her, circa 1970 (Inside: A Public and Private Life, p. 213).
36) “I want to get this shit over with and get these damn people out of here.”
—Hillary, over the Arkansas governor’s mansion intercom as preschoolers who had been invited to the governor’s mansion were posing on the lawn for a photograph (The First Partner, p. 192).
37) “We have to destroy her.”
—Hillary on Gennifer Flowers (The Final Days, p. 13).
38) “Just keep smiling until these assholes get their pictures.”
—Hillary telling Bill how to pose for photographers (American Evita, p. 114).
39) “Who in the hell asked you?”
—Hillary snapping at a staffer expressing a contrary viewpoint (American Evita, p. 125).
40) “She’s a short, Irish bitch.”
—Hillary on New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd (Newsmax quoting the New York Post, July 25, 2000).
41) “You fucking Jew bastard.”
—Hillary to campaign manager Paul Fray on the night of Bill’s loss in his 1974 congressional race (The State of a Union, p. 153).
42) “[You] Jew bastard! … [You] Jew motherfucker!”
—Hillary and Bill would often call each other these slurs, according to former Arkansas state trooper Larry Patterson (The State of a Union, p. 155).
43) “[You] motherfucking Jew.”
—Hillary (Bitter Legacy, p. 11).
Here are a few Bill Clinton quotes to balance things out.
44) “What’s all the fuss about? It was just a goddamn motherfucking pig.”
—Bill Clinton seeing people at the funeral of a black Arkansas state trooper, according to Larry Patterson on an audiotape interview called More Than Sex, which was produced by Newsmax.
45) “What does that whore think she’s doing to me? … [She’s] a fucking slut.”
—Bill on Gennifer Flowers (High Crimes & Misdemeanors, p. 80).
46) “That little Greek motherfucker!”
—Bill on Michael Dukakis at the 1988 Democratic convention. He was mad that the Dukakis people had given him a long-winded speech to read (Partners in Power, p. 439).
47) “He couldn’t get a whore across a bridge.”
—Bill on Ted Kennedy in reference to Chappaquiddick (Bill & Hillary, p. 238).
48) “Larry, unless they have pictures of me with a goat, I’ll deny it.”
—Bill telling state trooper Larry Patterson what he would do if anyone brought up any of his sexual affairs. Bill also told Patterson that he liked to “sin at the foot of the cross” (More Than Sex: The Secrets of Bill and Hillary Clinton Revealed! via Newsmax).
49) “Larry, it’s kind of like Beauty and the Beast, isn’t it?”
—Bill, while hugging Paula Jones in the Rotunda of the Arkansas Capitol (More Than Sex, Larry Patterson).
50) “Larry, I am the governor of the state of Arkansas. I work really hard and the laws that apply to everyone else shouldn’t apply to me.”
—Bill (More Than Sex, Larry Patterson).
51) “I can do any goddamned thing I want. I’m the president of the United States. I take care of my friends and I fuck with my enemies. That is the way it is.”
—Bill to his staff who challenged him after he said he wanted every member of the Independent Counsel’s office audited by the IRS.
52) “’Kill’ is what Bill Clinton often said about what he wants to do with his enemies.”
—Doug Thompson (Capitol Hill Blue, April 8, 1999).
53) “Write down the name of that motherfucker. When I’m back in office, he’s a dead man.”
—Bill after he was called a “two-bit” politician during the 1982 Arkansas governor’s campaign (Capitol Hill Blue, April 8, 1999).
54) “I can see your concern. I understand [Barry] Seal was a friend of yours. His death does appear suspicious. And Bobby [William Barr] says you got a feeling somebody here in Arkansas may have had a motive to kill him. But nobody here had anything to do with that. Seal just got too damn big for his britches and that scum basically deserved to die, in my opinion.”
—Bill to Terry Reed on the murder of Barry Seal (Compromised: Clinton, Bush and the CIA, pp. 264–265).
55) “Everyone knows I never wear a condom. They could have heard that anywhere.”
—Bill to Dolly Kyle Browning (Perjuries of the Heart, p. 51).
56) “If you cooperate with the media, we will destroy you!”
—Bill to Dolly Kyle Browning. Clinton used Dolly’s brother Walter Kyle to deliver this message. Dolly had been a longtime friend of Bill since they were about twelve years old. They also had been lovers for decades (Perjuries of the Heart, p. 9).
And now for a final word from Miss Emma, the cook at the Arkansas governor’s mansion, referring to Hillary during one of Hillary’s wild cursing fits (Ronald Kessler, Inside the White House, p. 246):
“The devil’s in that woman.”
PART 5
OLD DOGS
CHAPTER 22
PUBLIC SERVANT, PRIVATE SERVER
“Looking back, it would have been better if I’d simply used a second email account and carried a second phone, but at the time, this didn’t seem like an issue.”
—Hillary defending the use of a private email server while secretary of state510
As U.S. secretary of state from 2009 to 2013, Hillary Clinton waged a war on government transparency and electronic security. In a clear breach of regulations from the National Archives and Records Administration, Clinton was found to have conducted her email correspondence as secretary of state through a private email account. This in itself was egregious.
“It is very difficult to conceive of a scenario—short of nuclear winter—where an agency would be
justified in allowing its cabinet-level head officer to solely use a private email communications channel for the conduct of government business,” said Jason R. Baron, a lawyer at Drinker Biddle & Reath who is a former director of litigation at the National Archives and Records Administration.511
The Benghazi Select Committee, conducting an open-ended inquiry on the 2012 terrorist attacks in Benghazi, made a request for Hillary’s emails. The request was a fair one. As secretary of state, Clinton was accused of not doing enough to address concerns about inadequate security at the diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya, that was attacked, of responding too slowly to reports of the attack, and of covering up information. At first Clinton said the incident was merely a protest that had gotten out of hand. In fact, this was a political maneuver to avoid public exposure of the fact that U.S. interests had been hit by an al-Qaeda–affiliated group only weeks before a presidential election. This head fake kept Republican presidential challenger Mitt Romney flatfooted, as he too tried to learn the truth about what happened in Benghazi.
We now know, thanks to the House Committee investigating Hillary, operative Sidney Blumenthal first suggested the false narrative that the attack on our facility in Benghazi was a mob uprising caused by public reaction to an anti-Islamic video that appeared briefly on YouTube. The secretary of state forwarded Blumenthal’s political spin to her top deputies.
Thanks to Daily Caller writer Patrick Howley, we now know that this misdirection was the brainchild of Blumenthal’s radical blogger son, Max Blumenthal:
Left-wing writer Max Blumenthal helped inspire Hillary Clinton’s debunked talking point that an obscure YouTube movie called “Innocence of Muslims” was responsible for the deadly terrorist attack on the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya, in 2012.
The son of Clinton’s longtime political adviser and informal Libya consultant, Max Blumenthal pushed his conspiratorial theories onto the secretary of state in the hours after Ambassador Chris Stevens and three others were killed.
The Daily Caller reported in December that Hillary Clinton received the “Youtube video” talking points before the rest of the Obama administration. Clinton was the first administration official to suggest that the violence in Benghazi was caused by spontaneous reaction to the anti-Muslim video, rather than by a terrorist group affiliated with al-Qaeda.
Clinton first mentioned the video publicly on the morning of Sept. 13, 2012. Obama’s White House speechwriter Ben Rhodes, an NYU-educated fiction writer who was initially blamed for crafting the talking points, didn’t mention the video until Sept. 14, when he sent around a memo preparing Susan Rice and others for Sunday-show appearances to discuss the attack.
Now we know that Hillary became aware of the video on Sept. 12, the day after the attack, through her political adviser Sidney Blumenthal—Max Blumenthal’s father.
Sidney Blumenthal served as the Clintons’ political hatchet man during the Monica Lewinsky scandal, helping to tar Lewinsky’s credibility. He served as Hillary’s anti-Obama hatchet man during the 2008 Democratic primary, which was why David Axelrod and other Obama officials denied him an official State Department adviser job under Clinton.
So Blumenthal acted as an informal adviser to Clinton, citing his own personal sources and unclassified information to feed Clinton 25 memos on Libya during Clinton’s disastrous military intervention in the country.
In the hours after the deadly terrorist attack on Clinton’s consulate, Sidney Blumenthal rushed political guidance to the secretary.
“During the afternoon of September 11, 2012, new interim President of Libya Mohammed Yussef el Magariaf spoke in private with senior advisors, including the members of the Libyan Muslim Brotherhood, to discuss the attacks by demonstrators on US missions in Tripoli and Benghazi,” Blumenthal reported to Clinton in a memo dated Sept. 12 at 12:50 a.m.
“During this session, a senior security officer told Magariaf that the attacks on that day were inspired by what many devout Libyans viewed as a sacrilegious internet video on the prophet Mohammed originating in America. The Libyan attacks were also inspired by and linked to an attack on the US mission the same day,” Blumenthal said.
At 2:11 p.m. on Sept. 12, Hillary Clinton personally forwarded a link to an article about “Innocence of Muslims” to a colleague. That article was posted on MaxBlumenthal.com, and was written by Sidney Blumenthal’s son Max, who is now the senior writer for the far-left website AlterNet.
Max Blumenthal’s article was entitled “Meet the Right-Wing Extremist Behind Anti-Muslim Film That Sparked Deadly Riots.” In the piece, he implicated anti-Muslim activist Steve Klein as a consultant on the Hollywood-produced film.
“Pls print,” Hillary Clinton wrote to her colleague, referring to Max Blumenthal’s article.
Where did Hillary get the link from originally? That part is redacted.
Max Blumenthal spent that day feverishly promoting the obscure film’s role in the Benghazi violence.
He also appeared that day on Al-Jazeera English to discuss the YouTube video.
On Sept. 13, hours after Hillary Clinton first publicly acknowledged the video, Max Blumenthal published an article for the Guardian about the YouTube video, again focusing on Klein’s involvement.
Max Blumenthal was memorably confronted by the late Andrew Breitbart and Larry O’Connor at CPAC for smearing conservative filmmaker James O’Keefe as a racist. Breitbart accused Blumenthal of “fighting your father’s battles.”
Max Blumenthal’s highly-private email address was not located by press time. He did not return a request for comment on social media.512
Hillary’s most egregious sin in the Benghazi affair was her brazen lying to the parents of the civil servants and U.S. citizens murdered in the U.S. compound. Only hours after being told in an NSA briefing that the narrative supplied by Blumenthal through his father, Clinton hitman Sidney Blumenthal, was false, she still told the parents, “We will apprehend the people who made that video.” Quite clearly, Secretary Clinton knew at this time that the assault on the facility was a precision military operation conducted by highly skilled commandos who quite clearly knew the floorplan of our consulate. It is also noteworthy that the CIA facility, only two miles down the road, did receive the security upgrades they requested and repelled the attacks on that compound.
Later it was discovered that at the time an intelligence report was being circulated by the Defense Department that detailed that the attack was planned by an al-Qaeda–linked group, Hillary still maintained her false narrative of the attack.513 When her email records were requested by the State Department last year, Clinton answered with the deliberate erasure of her private email server. Her top aide, Cheryl Mills, purposely obstructed the release of information requested by the House Committee. Stunningly, Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy noted that there were no emails whatsoever in Clinton’s records on the actual day of the attack on U.S. interests in Libya. How likely is that?
For those who want to understand more about Hillary’s dereliction of duty and lies about the Benghazi affair, Roger Stone has written a full exposé published with the stunning, bipartisan report of the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.vii
The comparison can therefore be made, in all fairness, between Hillary Clinton and former president Richard Nixon’s actions in the scandal of his time, Watergate. Nixon, as those of age will remember, had amassed hundreds of hours of tape recordings. The tapes would show a record of his conversations with his inner circle and most importantly could reveal what he knew and when he knew of illegal acts carried out by men hired by the White House. Nixon felt that the tapes belonged to him and him alone. He viewed any requests by the Justice Department, the Congress, and the Senate to hand over the tapes as an invasion of privacy. Nixon looked guilty of withholding evidence relevant to an investigation. On these grounds, the articles of impeachment were drawn and proceedings to impeach Nixon were put in motion. Nixon, however, never destroyed the recordings.
Hill
ary, on the other hand, permanently deleted her emails, up to 55,000 pages of them, in direct violation of requests to hand them over. Guilty? If the emails showed no misdeeds, then why not give them up? Since she professed no wrongdoing, and the emails could have proved that, it seems odd that she would destroy her only proof. Or, logically, the emails would have shown something completely different; that she was engaged in unlawful and unethical activities in her role as secretary of state.
Hillary’s connection with Nixon goes back to Watergate. Believe it or not, Hillary Clinton worked on the Watergate investigation when she was twenty-seven years old. In a revealing article that was first published in 2008, the Clinton trend for dishonesty goes back to her work for the House Judiciary Committee in 1974.
Jeff Zeifman, now-retired general counsel and chief of staff of the House Judiciary Committee, supervised Hillary when she worked on the Watergate investigation. Zeifman was a lifelong Democrat and no fan of Nixon. Hillary was hired by the committee thanks to a recommendation from her law school professor, Burke Marshall, who was also Senator Ted Kennedy’s chief counsel in the Chappaquiddick scandal. But when the Watergate investigation was over, Zeifman fired Hillary and refused to even give her a letter of recommendation.
Zeifman was disgusted by Hillary’s fraudulent and outrageous assertion that the president was not permitted legal counsel during the investigation. Young Hillary worked with Marshall, Special Counsel John Doar and Senior Associate Special Counsel (and future Clinton White House counsel) Bernard Nussbaum to deny Richard Nixon the right to counsel, despite the precedent of Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, who faced an impeachment attempt in 1970 and was allowed to retain legal counsel. They feared putting E. Howard Hunt on the stand to be cross-examined by counsel to the president. Hunt, Zeifman said, knew too much about secret activities going back to the Kennedy presidency, including Kennedy’s complicity in the attempted assassination of Fidel Castro. After Zeifman told her about the Douglas precedent, Hillary went ahead in writing a legal brief that ignored it and physically took all the records of the Douglas proceedings into a private office she controlled. Hillary’s astonishing attempt to deceive the committee and hide a critical legal precedent shocked and disgusted Zeifman.