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Authors: Roger Stone,Robert Morrow
Copyright © 2015 by Roger Stone and Robert Morrow
Foreword copyright © 2015 by Kathleen Willey
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Dedicated to the women and men violated by Bill and Hillary Clinton in their scramble for power.
And also to Sean Hannity, Nick Bryant, Matt Drudge, Peter Schweitzer, Daniel Halper, Michael Goodwin, Christopher Hitchens, David Sirota, Paul Sperry, Ed Klein, Brent Scher, Victor Thorn, Marinka Peschmann, Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, Jim Nelson, Roger Morris, Sally Denton, and Chris Ruddy. These journalists have done more than anyone else to expose the Clintons’ epic transgressions.
—Roger Stone and Robert Morrow
To Nydia.
—Roger Stone
To Daniela.
—Robert Morrow
In remembrance of the seventy-six people, members of the Branch Davidian church, who died in their home at Mount Carmel, Texas, on April 19, 1993, following the decisions and actions of Hillary Clinton. The vast majority of these victims were women. Of the eighteen children younger than eight who died at Waco, Texas, two were unborn babies. Their names and ages follow.
Chanel Andrade, 1
Jennifer Andrade, 19
Katherine Andrade, 24
George Bennett, 35
Susan Benta, 31
Mary Jean Borst, 49
Pablo Cohen, 38
Abedowalo Davies, 30
Shari Doyle, 18
Beverly Elliot, 30
Doris Fagan, 51
Yvette Fagan, 32
Lisa Marie Farris, 24
Raymond Friesen, 76
Sandra Hardial, 27
Diana Henry, 28
Paulina Henry, 24
Phillip Henry, 22
Stephen Henry, 26
Vanessa Henry, 19
Zilla Henry, 55
Novellette Hipsman, 36
Floyd Houtman, 61
Sherri Jewell, 43
David M. Jones, 38
Bobbie Lane Koresh, 2
Cyrus Koresh, 8
David Koresh, 33
Rachel Koresh, 24
Star Koresh, 6
Jeffery Little, 32
Nicole Gent Little (pregnant), 24
Dayland Lord Gent, 3
Paiges Gent, 1
Livingston Malcolm, 26
Anita Martin, 18
Diane Martin, 41
Lisa Martin, 13
Sheila Martin, Jr., 15
Wayne Martin, Jr., 20
Wayne Martin, Sr., 42
Abigail Martinez, 11
Audrey Martinez, 13
Crystal Martinez, 3
Isaiah Martinez, 4
Joseph Martinez, 8
Julliete Martinez, 30
John-Mark McBean, 27
Bernadette Monbelly, 31
Melissa Morrison, 6
Rosemary Morrison, 29
Sonia Murray, 29
Theresa Nobrega, 48
James Riddle, 32
Rebecca Saipaia, 24
Judy Schneider, 41
Steve Schneider, 43
Mayanah Schneider, 2
Clifford Sellors, 33
Scott Kojiro Sonobe, 35
Floracita Sonobe, 34
Aisha Gyrfas Summers (pregnant), 17
Gregory Summers, 28
Startle Summers, 1
Hollywood Sylvia, 1
Lorraine Sylvia, 40
Rachel Sylvia, 12
Chica Jones, 2
Michelle Jones Thibodeau, 18
Serenity Jones, 4
Little One Jones, 2
Margarida Vaega, 47
Neal Vaega, 38
Mark H. Wendell, 40
”I
remember one time when Bill had been quoted in the morning paper saying something she didn’t like,” Patterson said. “I came into the mansion and he was standing at the top of the stairs and she was standing at the bottom screaming. She has a garbage mouth on her, and she was calling him motherf—er, c—sucker, and everything else. I went into the kitchen, and the cook, Miss Emma, turned to me and said, ‘The devil’s in that woman.’”
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—Arkansas State Troopers Larry Patterson and Roger Perry, as cited by the
American Spectator
in 1994
CONTENTS
FOREWORD BY KATHLEEN WILLEY
F
or many years, the Clintons have been waging war on women. Now that Hillary is running for president, this war threatens to claim more casualties.
As a volunteer in the White House, I knew all too well the insincere public facade worn by the First Lady. Hillary did not think twice of boorishly “dressing down” her subordinates, male or female, in profanity-laced tirades.
In 1993, I was sexually assaulted by Bill Clinton, then president of the United States, in the Oval Office. In a professional setting where I had planned to ask him for paid employment, President Clinton put my hand on his genitals. He then proceeded to overpower me and run his hands up my skirt, over my blouse and my breasts. If not for an impending meeting for which the president was late, I might not have escaped his grasp.
On that same day, my husband, overcome with financial grief, walked into the woods in a rural Virginia county and took his own life.
Four years later, I was subpoenaed as a witness to be deposed in the Paula Jones sexual harassment case. It was then that I was treated, firsthand, to the ways Hillary tried to discredit and intimidate women who have suffered at the hands of her husband. It is my firm
belief that Hillary Clinton was behind a criminal terror campaign designed to scare me into silence.
As I relate in my book,
Target: Caught in the Crosshairs of Bill and Hillary Clinton
, my children were threatened by “detectives” hired by Hillary. They threatened my friend’s children. They took one of my cats and killed another. They left a skull on my porch. They told me I was in danger. They followed me. They vandalized my car. They tried to retrieve my dogs from a kennel. They hid under my deck in the middle of the night. They subjected me to a campaign of fear and intimidation, trying to silence me.
I was not the only one.
Every
woman Hillary has found to be a threat to her and her husband’s political capital has been subjected to choreographed investigations and terror campaigns.
I was a longtime supporter of the Clintons. I had met the up-and-coming Bill Clinton in 1989 and I thought he was a wonderful man: attractive, charming, bright, and personable. In 1992, my husband, Ed, and I raised money for Bill and I worked full-time in the “Virginians for Clinton” headquarters, which we set up in his suite of law offices. Very prominent people whom I respected, such as Ambassador Pamela Harriman, supported the Clintons. After Bill Clinton was elected president, I went to work in 1993 as a volunteer in the Social Office of the Clinton White House.
I believed in their vision of the future and their belief in the promise of tomorrow.
Hillary wants the American people to believe she is a champion of women’s rights. “Women’s issues are America’s issues,” she has said over and again, adding that “women’s rights are human rights.” She neglects to mention the plethora of women whose voices she silenced and whose rights she took away. She has not only enabled the behavior of her husband for almost forty years, she has engaged in a war of character assassination and caused both physical and emotional trauma to the women who were victims of her husband’s depraved behavior.