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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (435811)7/30/2003 12:02:35 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769670
 
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Hannity on 'Hillary's Scheme': The Book the Clintons Fear Most

"Of all the books that have been written about [Hillary Clinton], this one is the definitive book that probably the Clintons will fear the most."

That was the assessment from rising conservative star Sean Hannity Tuesday night, while interviewing "Hillary's Scheme" author Carl Limbacher on Fox News Channel's "Hannity & Colmes."

"This is a terrific read and a great book - and it lays it all out," the top-rated talker told his audience. "If you look at the polls, she's the most popular Democrat. She beats all nine other no-names."

Limbacher told "Hannity & Colmes" that "Hillary's Scheme" is a "clarion call for conservatives and Republicans" to start preparing now to counter Hillary in 2004.

News reports Tuesday showed Sen. Clinton proceeding full speed ahead, announcing a brand new campaign fund-raising operation the same day a Boston Herald poll showed she would win New Hampshire's Democratic primary.

Hannity noted that "Hillary's Scheme" serves up the antidote to a Clinton presidential run, telling his audience, "This book reminds us of everything this woman has been involved in. ... I don't think it misses a beat in pointing out every lie, every inconsistency, straight on down the line."

Democratic consultant Vic Kamber told "Hannity & Colmes" that the notion Hillary would run in 2004 is "a ludicrous concept." But in the next breath Kamber said he believed Hillary's denials about 2004 because "I absolutely think she's an honest woman."

When Alan Colmes accused Limbacher of "trying to instill fear in people about Hillary Clinton," the "Hillary's Scheme" author responded, "I think there's a basis for Americans to be afraid."
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