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Home Front: Politix
Bill Clinton Blasts Louis Freeh as GOP Stooge
2005-10-07
A spokesman for ex-president Clinton attacked a new book by former FBI director Louis Freeh that's sharply critical of Clinton's handling of the war on terrorism, calling Freeh "a man who's desperate to clear his name." "This is clearly a total work of fiction by a man who's desperate to clear his name and sell books," Jay Carson told the Washington Post, noting that the former New Jersey judge contributed nearly $20,000 to Republicans, including President Bush, in the last campaign. "It's unfortunate he'd stoop to this level in his attempt to rewrite history," Carson said.
You mean as opposed to Bill and Hillary's books?

Freeh's book, "My FBI: Bringing Down the Mafia, Investigating Bill Clinton, and Fighting the War on Terror," offers a scorching account of Clinton's mishandling of the Khobar Towers bombing investigation.

The former top G-man is set to appear on CBS "60 Minutes" to detail his scathing revelations, including a claim that Clinton hit up Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah for a donation to his presidential library after signaling he wouldn't press him on the Khobar probe. "The former president declined to respond to this charge," CBS News reports on its web site. The Clinton camp told the Washington Post that "60 Minutes" would not accept any surrogate to rebut Freeh on camera once the former president declined to be interviewed.
Hummm, 60 Minutes turning on Bill?
Daniel Benjamin, a former Clinton counterterrorism official, said Freeh is "factually wrong." Clinton "pushed the crown prince quite hard," and eventually won Saudi cooperation that led to indictments in the case.
They indicted and executed a few people who may or may not of had anything to do with the Kobar bombing.
"Freeh has been clearly discredited by the 9/11 commission and the congressional joint inquiry," Benjamin insisted.

But Freeh may have witnesses who can back his story - including former President Bush. In a 2003 op-ed piece in the Wall Street Journal, Freeh wrote that he turned to Bush 41 for help with the Khobar probe after Clinton refused. "After months of inaction, I finally turned to the former President Bush, who immediately interceded with [Saudi] Crown Prince Abdullah on the FBI's behalf," Freeh revealed. "Mr. Bush personally asked the Saudis to let the FBI do one-on-one interviews of the detained Khobar bombers. The Saudis immediately acceded," he explained. "This was the investigative breakthrough for which we had been waiting for several years."
Which lead to....what, exactly?
Freeh blamed Clinton's personal scandals for distracting both the White House and the FBI as the terrorist threat grew.
Posted by:Steve

#14  1. Deny the charge
2. Assasinate perceived accuser's character
3. Change the subject
4. Get private investigator to dig up dirt and reinforce #2.
5. Use the FBI and IRS to hassle the accuser. Whoops! Not an option since 2000.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-10-07 19:57  

#13  By now I would think most people realize Billy Tsunami is a liar and a crook. But until he learns the unwritten policy about criticizing a sitting president, I say give em both barrels.
(Figuratively of course)
Posted by: DepotGuy   2005-10-07 16:57  

#12  Bubba, you ain't seen nutin' yet, you greasy bastard.

Lindsey Graham: Release Clinton IRS Report
Posted by: Captain America   2005-10-07 15:29  

#11  Sorry, Lou, but Bill's semen stains on Monica's dress were more important than those blood stains on our embassies' walls.

Ouch.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-10-07 13:57  

#10  I bet they'll drag out Janet Reno to say that Freeh was a lousy FBI director. Then they'll probably blame him for both Waco and that Cuban kid.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-10-07 13:39  

#9  
Bill Clinton will have to find some way to wag the dog next week when this book comes out.
Posted by: RG   2005-10-07 13:01  

#8  So let me get this straight. Bill Clinton made it a practice to hire Republican stooges for important posts? Who'd a thunk it.
Posted by: AlanC   2005-10-07 12:37  

#7  Sorry, Lou, but Bill's semen stains on Monica's dress were more important than those blood stains on our embassies' walls. [/sarcasm]
Posted by: Dar   2005-10-07 12:15  

#6  "WHHHHAAAAAAA!!!", Bill Clinton.
Posted by: mmurray821   2005-10-07 12:09  

#5  Could Mr. Benjamin give me the difference between "factually wrong" and plain old "wrong"? Could "factually" be some Clintonian semantic thing you throw in there to cover your ass? Maybe it means like "not"?
Posted by: tu3031   2005-10-07 11:42  

#4  Hmmm - Freeh and NASCAR's France family - 60 Minutes may be worth watching this week.
Posted by: Jeagum Whating5965   2005-10-07 11:38  

#3  Daniel Benjamin, a former Clinton counterterrorism official, said Freeh is "factually wrong."

Fine; let Clinton sue Freeh for libel and slander. Until then, Clinton and his lackeys should STFU.
Posted by: Raj   2005-10-07 10:51  

#2  Quick response - musta drawn blood.

I expect Hilly to launch a pre-emptive nuclear strike at any moment.
Posted by: mojo   2005-10-07 10:49  

#1  Now there is an interesting pair-Bill "BJ" Clinton who argues over the meaning of "is" and Louis Freeh-"former" director of the FBI.
Posted by: Bumpquest Blatworth   2005-10-07 10:43  

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