New book on the Clinton legacy:
The Year of the Rat; How Bill Clinton Compromised American Security for Chinese Money
John McCaslin of the Washington Times says:
"Anybody who thinks President Clinton's problems are all about sex should read "Year of the Rat: How Bill Clinton Compromised U.S. Security for Chinese Cash" (Regnery, $24.95).
"Politics aside, the new book with exclusive timelines will serve to shock the ordinary reader.
"Written by Edward Timperlake, who handles national security as a professional staff member of the House Committee on Rules, and William C. Triplett II, former chief counsel and national-security specialist with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, it is the first in-depth examination of President Clinton and Vice President Al Gore's so-called "Chinese connection."
"In other words, everything every American should know about White House dealings with Mochtar Riady, James Riady, John Huang, Johnny Chung, Charles Yah Lin Trie, Ng Lapseng, Pauline Kanchanalak, Maria Hsia, Ted Sioeng and, last but not least, master Hsing Yun and his temple of Buddhist nuns. "You'll even learn why Clinton friend Webster L. Hubbell is mum when asked to explain his large ($100,000) fill of Chinese favors.
"For those in doubt, the authors include 14 color photographs of the president, vice president, and even Hillary Rodham Clinton caught, shall we say, "red-handed.""
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