Crossfire: Witness in the Clinton Investigation by L. D. Brown - Political Memoir Book for American History Enthusiasts (Perfect for Political Science Students & History Buffs)
Crossfire: Witness in the Clinton Investigation by L. D. Brown - Political Memoir Book for American History Enthusiasts (Perfect for Political Science Students & History Buffs)

Crossfire: Witness in the Clinton Investigation by L. D. Brown - Political Memoir Book for American History Enthusiasts (Perfect for Political Science Students & History Buffs)

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L. D. Brown has been a witness to almost all of the alleged offenses circling around Bill Clinton in misuse of state funds for sexual liasons, Whitewater, illegal campaign fundraising and bribery, as well as cocaine use and cocaine smuggling. Through his cooperation with prosecutors and congressional investigators, Brown has learned the inside story on Robert Fiske's and Kenneth Starr's operations and on congressional hearings. But most of all, L. D. Brown can tell the story of the methods used by the Clinton White House to control potentially damaging witnesses. Most of what is written in this book has been told under the penalty of perjury to investigators for Congress and the Office of Independent Counsel. Documentation for many events has been included in an appendix. However incredible as some details may seem, they are backed up by evidence including recent disclosures confirming an incident involving Brown in England.

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L.D. Brown writes a deeply troubling story, backed up by documentary proof which is included in the book. These facts as well as other things which have become public since Clinton left office are defining for anyone who is willing to consider the evidence. The author writes in clear conversational english which makes the impact of the story that much stronger. It is one to which ordinary people can relate, particularly anyone familiar with the sometimes lethal ugliness of organizational politics. He takes the reader, step by step, through his relationship with Clinton-who went from friend and mentor to enemy and tormenter.I voted for Clinton twice and staunchly defended him during the impeachment investigation and hearings. Eventually the evidence of his ruthlessness, greed, and amorality was too much to ignore. I highly recommend this book for anyone like me who had a hard time letting go of an idealized version of Bill Clinton and his equally appalling wife.

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