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Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party

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by Dinesh D'Souza


  10. Sally Bedell Smith, “Hillary’s Humiliation,” Daily Mail, January 14, 1998.

  11. “Exclusive—Paula Jones: Hillary Clinton ‘Two Faced,’ ‘Liar,’ “Cares Nothing About Women At All,” Breitbart, January 3, 2016.

  12. “This Time, A Stewardess Says Bill Groped Her in ’92 Aboard His Campaign Plane,” New York Daily News, March 28, 1998, articles.philly.com.

  13. Kathleen Willey, Foreword, Roger Stone and Robert Morrow, The Clintons’ War on Women (New York: Skyhorse Publishing, 2015), 11.

  14. “Exclusive: Juanita Broaddrick Says Bill Clinton Called Her Repeatedly after Alleged Rape,” Breitbart, January 17, 2016.

  15. Kathleen Willey, Foreword, 12.

  16. Cited by Joyce Milton, The First Partner (New York: HarperPerennial, 1994), 223.

  17. Marjorie Williams, “Clinton and Women,” Vanity Fair, May 1998.

  18. Michelle Goldberg, “Gloria Steinem Has a Theory about Why Women Don’t like Hillary Clinton,” Slate, October 20, 2015.

  19. David Maraniss, “First Lady Launches Counterattack,” Washington Post, January 28, 1998.

  20. Cited by Paul Bedard, “Mainstream Media Scream: Newsweek Scribe’s Sex-Slam over Indiana Religion Law,” Washington Examiner, April 6, 2015.

  21. Cited by David Brock, The Seduction of Hillary Rodham (New York: Free Press, 1996), 274.

  22. Milton, The First Partner, 18.

  23. Kate Anderson Brower, The Residence (New York: HarperCollins, 2015), 96.

  24. Christopher Anderson, American Evita (New York: William Morrow, 2004), 167.

  25. “Hillary Nightmare: Gennifer’s Back,” World Net Daily, October 11, 2015.

  26. Steve Guest, “Bill Clinton’s Alleged Former Mistress: ‘Hillary is a Lesbian,’” Daily Caller, February 16, 2016.

  27. “Exclusive—Paula Jones,” Breitbart.

  28. “Broaddrick Says Bill Clinton Called Her Repeatedly after Alleged Rape,” Breitbart, January 17, 2016.

  29. “Kathleen Willey Vows to Haunt Hillary Throughout Campaign,” World Net Daily, October 5, 2015.

  CHAPTER 9

  1. Lucy Nicholson, “Clinton to Be Interrogated by FBI Over Email Scandal,” RT.com, May 6, 2016.

  2. Corbett Daly, “Clinton on Qaddafi: ‘We Came, We Saw, He Died,’” CBS News, October 20, 2011.

  3. Kimberley Strassel, “She Knew All Along,” Wall Street Journal, October 23, 2015.

  4. Nicholas Confessore and Michael Schmidt, “Clinton Friend’s Memos on Libya Draw Scrutiny to Politics and Business,” New York Times, May 18, 2015.

  5. Ben Mathis-Lilley, “Off-Books Clinton Libya Adviser Had Business Interest in Libyan Regime Change,” Slate, May 18, 2015.

  6. Pamela Brown, Catherine Herridge, “Emails Show Qaddafi Son Offered Talks—But Clinton Ordered Top General To ‘Not Take the Call,’ Source Says,” Fox News, October 7, 2015.

  7. Sharyl Attkisson, “Thousands of Libyan Missiles from Qaddafi Era Missing in Action,” CBS News, March 25, 2013.

  8. Terry Golway, Machine Made (New York: Liveright Publishing, 2014), xxiv.

  9. William Riordan, Plunkett of Tammany Hall (New York: E. P. Dutton, 1963), 261.

  10. Hillary Clinton, Living History (New York: Scribner, 2004), 87.

  11. Marc Joffe, “The Clinton Scandal That Still Matters Is Not the One You Think,” Fiscal Times, February 2, 2016.

  12. Barbara Olson, Hell to Pay (Washington, D.C.: Regnery, 2001), 287–88.

  13. Cited by Ann Coulter, High Crimes and Misdemeanors (Washington, D.C.: Regnery, 1998), 223.

  14. “Memo Places Hillary Clinton at Core of Travel Office Case,” New York Times, January 5, 1996; see also David Brock, The Seduction of Hillary Rodham (New York: Free Press, 1996), 381, 408.

  15. Bill Clinton, “My Reasons for the Pardons,” New York Times, February 18, 2001; Editor’s Note, New York Times, February 19, 2001.

  16. Peter Schweizer, “Bill Clinton’s Pardon of Fugitive Marc Rich Continues to Pay Big,” New York Post, January 17, 2016.

  17. Judi McLeod, “Clintons’ Looting Worse than Tacky Taste,” Canada Free Press, April 6, 2006; Dick Morris, Rewriting History (New York: Regan Books, 2004), 181; Clinton, Living History, 431.

  18. Alana Goodman, “Bill Clinton in 2001: ‘I’ve Never Had More Money in My Life,’” freebeacon.com, October 13, 2015.

  19. Peter Schweizer, Clinton Cash (New York: HarperCollins, 2015), 64, 73–78, 101–4, 128–30, 133–34.

  20. Clinton, Living History, 431.

  21. Jo Becker and Mike McIntire, “Cash Flowed to Clinton Foundation Amid Russian Uranium Deal,” New York Times, April 23, 2015.

  22. Stephanie Clifford, “Hotelier Avoids Prison for Violating Campaign Finance Laws,” New York Times, December 18, 2014.

  23. James Grimaldi and Rebecca Ballhaus, “Hillary Clinton’s Complex Corporate Ties,” Wall Street Journal, February 19, 2015.

  24. Malia Zimmerman, “Flight Logs Show Bill Clinton Flew on Sex Offender’s Jet Much More than Previously Known,” Fox News, May 13, 2016.

  INDEX

  A

  Abacha, Sani, 242

  abolitionists, 11, 69, 73, 85, 87, 125, 203, 259

  abortion, 12, 41, 79–80, 155, 159, 161, 165, 202, 214–15, 262, 264

  “Act to Promote the Comfort of Passengers, An,” 111

  Adams, John Quincy, 60

  Addams, Jane, 107

  affirmative action, 144

  Age of Jackson, 43

  Air Force One, 139, 196

  al-Assad, Bashar, 229

  Al Capone mob, 24, 173, 177–81

  Algeria, 3, 244

  Alinsky, Saul, 24, 171–91, 205

  All Our Children, 165–66

  American Action Forum, 146

  American Anti-Slavery Society, 73

  American Birth Control League, 156

  American Breeders Association, 128

  American Dream, 57, 83

  American Founders, 45–46, 70–73, 79, 133, 168, 253

  American founding, 67, 79

  American Lion, 43

  American Negro as a Dependent, Defective and Delinquent, The, 110

  American productivity, 7

  American Revolution, 50, 253. See also Revolutionary War

  America’s Greatest Problem: The Negro, 110

  Americorps, 146

  amnesty, 21

  Amundsen, Roald, 172

  Andre, Dhoud, 31

  Antiga, Mariela, 35

  anti-lynching measures, 5, 121, 134–35, 255

  anti-Semitism, 150

  Apple, 149

  Arab Spring, 229

  Aristotle, 74–75

  Arkansas National Guard, 143

  Arlington National Cemetery, 238

  Aryan race, 159

  Asian Americans, 20, 131

  Atlantic, The, 68

  B

  Baltimore, 20

  Bank of America, 240

  barrios, 20, 252, 263

  Barrows, Sydney Biddle, 206

  Baskin, Joel, 118

  Battle of New Orleans, 49

  Becker, Douglas, 246–47

  Bellerive, Jean, 36

  Benghazi, 2, 27

  Berger, Sandy, 225–26

  Berkshire Hathaway, 33

  Berrien, John, 62

  Bible, 38, 73

  Biden, Joe, 196

  Big Ed Stash, 178

  Big Switch narrative, 15–16, 22, 117–20

  Bilbo, Theodore, 118, 134–35

  birth control, 115, 126–28, 132, 155–60, 162

  Birth Control Review, The, 155–57

  Birth of a Nation, The, 107–8, 121

  Black, Earl, 16

  Black, Hugo, 117, 134–35

  Black, Merle, 16

  Black Codes, 91, 103–4, 254

  black uplift, 19–20

  Blumenthal, Sidney, 227–28

  Board of Examiners of the Feebleminded, Epileptics and Other Defectives, 132

  Boeing, 248

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p; Bonnie and Clyde, 25

  Booth, John Wilkes, 87

  Borel, Art, 241

  Borel, Doug, 241

  boss system, 230–31, 235

  Bradley, Bill, 70

  Branch, Taylor, 244

  Braswell, Almon Glenn, 239

  Bridging the Divide, 89

  Broaddrick, Juanita, 210–13, 220–21

  Brooke, Edward, 89–91, 114

  Brooks, Preston, 85, 89

  Brower, Kate Anderson, 219

  Brown, John, 85, 87

  Brown, Joseph, 69

  Brown, Ron, 238

  Brown, Tina, 214

  Brown v. Board of Education, 92

  Bruce, Blanche K., 105

  Buchanan, James, 67, 69, 78

  Buck, Carrie, 130–31

  Buenos Aires, 223

  Buffett, Warren, 33

  Bull Moose party, 129

  Burke, Edmund, 261

  Burleigh, Nina, 214–15

  Bush, George H. W., 185

  Bush Doctrine, 260

  Bushehr nuclear reactor, 245

  Buzzfeed, 194

  Byrd, Robert, 12, 117–20, 136, 142

  Byrnes, James, 134, 135

  C

  Cabaret, 152

  Calhoun, John C., 10, 67, 69, 76–77, 79

  Callendar, James, 40

  Camp David, 239

  Capone, Al, 24, 50–51, 173, 177–79, 180–81

  Caracol Industrial Park, 36

  Carnegie Council on Children, 165

  carpetbaggers, 106–7

  Carter, Dan, 15–16

  Carter, Jimmy, 6, 242

  Carville, James, 212

  Cass, Lewis, 60

  caste system, 99–101, 109–10

  Castro, Fidel, 241

  Catholic Church, the, 182, 232–33

  CBS News, 38, 213

  centralization, 133, 166

  Chagoury, Gilbert, 242

  Chambers, Whittaker, 119

  Charleston Mercury, the, 69

  Chatwal, Sant, 247–48

  Cherokee tribe, 51–56, 61–63

  Chesnut, James, 73–74, 200

  Chesnut, James, Sr., 200

  Chesnut, Mary Boykin, 74, 122, 125, 200, 202

  CHF International, 34

  Chicago, 27, 50, 171–72, 174–77, 179, 182, 184, 186–87, 231

  Chicago Mercantile Exchange, 236–37

  Chickasaw tribe, 51, 54–55

  Children’s Defense Fund, 205

  Children’s Rights, 165

  “Children’s Rights: A Legal Perspective,” 165

  “Children Under the Law,” 164

  Choctaw tribe, 51

  Christians, 73, 182

  church, 164, 261

  Cisneros, Henry, 241

  Citigroup, 188

  Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), 137

  civilization, 46, 74–75, 77, 110, 157

  Civil Rights Act of 1866, 94, 102–3, 255

  Civil Rights Act of 1957, 142

  Civil Rights Act of 1964, 14–15, 92, 119, 121, 139, 141–42, 255

  Civil Rights Laws, 14, 94–95, 121, 141

  Civil Rights Revolution, 92, 101–4, 141, 255

  Civil War, 10, 42, 67–69, 76, 78, 83–86, 93–94, 98, 100–3, 109, 114, 122, 125, 137, 229, 253–55

  Civil War Amendments, 255

  Clansman: An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan, The, 107

  Clark, Wesley, 33

  Clay, Henry, 60

  Clayton Homes, 33

  Clinton, Bill

  ambitions of, 24

  as Arkansas governor, 40, 199, 249

  as Big Creep, 25–26

  Christy Zercher and, 210

  eulogy of Robert Byrd, 12, 119, 136

  Gennifer Flowers and, 202, 213, 220

  Haitian earthquake funds and, 31–34, 36–37

  impeachment of, 103, 209

  Juanita Broaddrick and, 210–11, 212, 220

  Kathleen Willey and, 210

  “Lolita Express” travel of, 249

  money-making schemes of, 44, 246–47

  Monica Lewinsky affair and, 199, 212

  pardons of, 2, 239–43

  as partner in crime, 207

  Paula Jones case and, 199, 209–10, 211–12, 235

  as president, 237–38, 249, 259

  progressive media and, 214–15

  Sally Perdue and, 216

  sex addiction of, 26, 218

  sex crimes of, 40, 193–94, 198, 202, 206–8, 213, 216, 219, 239

  speaking engagements of, 235, 246–47

  Clinton, Chelsea, 207, 227

  Clinton, Hillary

  accomplishments of, 1–2, 91

  Algerian government and, 3, 244

  as an Alinksyite, 172, 173, 186, 190–91

  Benghazi attacks and, 2, 226–30

  as Bill’s enabler, 26, 193–221

  children and, 164–66, 204–5

  college thesis of, 172, 186, 190

  college tuition plan, 145

  “commercial diplomacy of,” 27, 228

  deleted emails of, 59, 225–30

  dishonesty of, 2, 214, 220, 238

  FBI investigation of, 4–5

  first woman president aspiration, 193, 262

  gangsterism of, 24

  General Electric (GE) and, 3, 244

  graduation speech of, 91–93, 114

  Haitian earthquake and, 28, 31–38, 45, 228–29

  as head of a movement, 5–8

  Hillary enigma, 1–29

  History Maker award, 65

  illegal immigration and, 65–66, 74

  It Takes a Village, 164

  lesbian theory and, 25

  as long-suffering wife, 25

  money and, 24, 27, 206, 223–49

  name of, 2

  nepotism of, 1

  power and, 24, 27–28, 32, 169, 191, 218, 221

  remaking of America and, 22, 27

  as secretary of state, 1, 14, 27–28, 32–33, 87, 235, 244, 247, 249

  Travelgate firings, 2, 238–39

  in Tuzla, Bosnia, 2

  2008 campaign of, 2, 33

  views on family, 164–65, 247, 252–53

  Wall Street Journal article, 3

  wealth of, 224–25, 236

  women’s rights and, 2, 193, 197, 199, 220

  Clinton Cash, 27, 244

  Clinton Foundation, the, 3, 10, 33, 34–38, 44, 227, 237, 243, 244–47, 248

  Clinton Global Initiative, 3, 33–35, 243

  Clinton Library, 239, 243

  Clinton marriage, 25, 194, 199, 207, 217–21

  Coates, Ta-Nehisi, 68–69

  Coffee, John, 53–56

  Colbert, Stephen, 14, 257

  Cold Spring Harbor for Experimental Evolution, 128

  collectivism, 153

  Colombo family, 233

  Columbia University, 171

  Columbus, Christopher, 46

  Commission Against Dictatorship, 31

  communism, 120, 153, 160

  Communist Party, 120, 160

  community organizing, 171, 181

  compassion, 127–28

  Confederacy, 67, 69, 86–87

  conscience, 174, 176, 184, 205, 242

  conservatives, 4, 6, 92, 139, 253, 258–59, 264

  Constitution, 72, 77, 79, 81, 86, 93, 102, 112, 164, 261

  Constitutional Guards, 106

  Copperhead Democrats, 67, 86–87, 254

  Corleone, Vito, 180, 189–90

  corporate America, 8, 173

  Corporate State, 162

  Cosby, Bill, 26, 198

  Cosby, Camille, 26

  Credit Suisse, 188

  Creek tribe, 51–55

  crime, 20, 104, 176–77, 179–80, 190, 207, 218

  Crittenden Compromise, 85–86

  Crockett, Davy, 52, 61

  crony capitalism, 129, 236, 261

  Crump, Edward, 231

  culture, 110, 257

  D

  Dalberg Global Develo
pment Advisors, 34–35

  Daley, Richard, 27, 184–85, 231

  Daley machine, 27

  Dallek, Robert, 196

  Darwin, Charles, 129, 159–60

  Dattels, Stephen, 246

  Davenport, Charles Benedict (C. B.), 128

  Davis, David Brion, 68

  Davis, Frank Marshall, 171

  Davis, Jefferson, 68

  Declaration of Independence, 70, 76, 133

  Defense of Marriage Act, 62

  Delaware, 84

  Democratic National Committee, 8, 240–41

  Democratic National Convention, 6, 12, 108

  Democratic Party

  abortion and, 79

  Andrew Jackson and, 9, 41–45, 57, 64, 71

  Big Switch and, 117–20

  Bill Clinton and, 198, 237, 239, 242

  black support of, 16, 18–20, 121, 137, 140

  boss system and, 234–35

  centralization and, 131

  civil rights and, 92

  crimes of, 21

  Haitian earthquake and, 38

  Hillary Clinton and, 4–5, 23–24, 27–28, 248

  history of, 6, 12, 16, 38–39, 41, 68–70

  immigration and, 231

  John F. Kennedy and, 150

  Ku Klux Klan and, 95, 109–10, 136, 186

  machines of, 230–31

  minorities and, 7, 12

  modern progressivism and, 116, 145–69

  as party of injustice, 8

  racism and, 17, 96, 120–22, 126, 131, 142

  Reconstruction and, 104–5

  segregation and, 89–114

  slavery and, 10–11, 15, 22, 65–88, 97

  Supreme Court justices and, 257

  wealth of others and, 168

  white supremacy and, 100

  women and, 197–98

  Democratic Republican Party, 39

  dependence, 82, 123

  deregulation, 261

  Detroit, 20, 76

  Deutch, John, 225

  Dickinson, Charles, 50

  Digicel, 35–36

  diseases, 46

  Dixiecrat Party, 117, 141–42

  Dixon, Thomas, 107

  Donelson, John, 56, 58

  Donelson, William, 57

  Douglas, Stephen, 67, 69, 78–81, 83–84

  Douglass, Frederick, 69, 72, 94–95, 112, 122, 125, 201–3

  Dred Scott v. Sandford, 67, 69, 77, 102

  Dreyer, David, 241

  D’Souza’s Law of Immigration, 124

  Duda, Ivan, 216

  Dzhakishev, Mukhtar, 245

  E

  Eastland, James, 142

  Eastman Kodak, 186–88

  economic opportunity, 6, 17, 140, 143, 263

  Edelman, Marian Wright, 165

  education, 6, 20–21, 46, 113, 145–48, 161, 164, 167, 176, 246, 257–58

  1860 Association, 98

  Eilers, Louis, 186

 

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