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Joe Conason , Gene Lyons
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  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Channel 4 Books (24 Aug 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0752219715
  • ISBN-13: 978-0752219714
  • Product Dimensions: 23.6 x 15.8 x 3.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,243,838 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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In this book journalists Joe Conason and Gene Lyons seeks to uncover the truth behind the millions of dollars that went into investigating the former President and First Lady between 1989 and 1999, culminating in the Monica Lewinsky scandal, the Kenneth Starr report and Clinton's impeachment. When Hillary Clinton spoke of "a vast, right-wing conspiracy" determined to bring down the President, her husband, many people simply dismissed the idead. Yet the fact that have emerged since then strongly suggest a concerted, covert effort by Bill Clinton's enemies to discredit him, aided by his own reckless behaviour. In 1989, Republican National Commitee chairman Lee Atwater first perceived the young Arkansas governor as a threat to Republican control of the White House, and the results was a cascade of well-financed attacks that undermined American democracy and nearly destroyed the Clinton presidency.

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Joe Conason was a staff writer, columnist and national correspondent for the Village Voice from 1978 to 1990, and in 1980, he won the New York Press Club Byline Award. Gene Lyons won the 1980 National Magazine Award, and was general editor at Newsweek from 1982 to 1986. His books include The Higher Illiteracy, Widow's Web and Fools for Scandal.

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful
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Mr. Conason and Mr. Lyons have done a great service to the public, to journalism, and to history in writing this book. They detail thoroughly how a group of malicious or deluded or greedy people were able to harass the president of the United States for seven years with the eager collaboration of the American news media. The authors show exactly how little substance there ever was to allegations of President Clinton's guilt in any of the public crimes he was found guilty of before trial, and sometimes before investigation. They show ABC News editing their own tape of Hillary Clinton's answer to a question to imply that she lied; they show the New York Times and the Washington Post burying stories, reporting events according to their own party line, editorializing on mythology rather than facts, and generally turning in the most shameful imaginable performance at manipulating public opinion. It is a thoroughly depressing story with a few real heroes--one an Arkansas woman who went to jail for 18 months rather than commit perjury in the witch hunt that Kenneth Starr's investigation became, and another President Bill Clinton, who continued to govern the country intelligently, wisely, and tirelessly in the face of the most vicious smear campaign since the red scares of McCarthyism. It is not pleasant reading, but it is necessary reading, and is highly recommended to anyone who prefers fact to gossip.
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Prey on the Clintons 20 Sep 2011
By RR Waller TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Mr. Conason and Mr. Lyons, two investigative journalists, have written a fascinating book in the same genre and attention to detail as the earlier Woodward and Bernstein approach but with a different intention and outcome.

"Leading the Free World" is an awesome task; in the high-powered world of ambitious politicians and voters who have to be kept "informed", even American voters who seem to include a much wide range than Britain, the task must be even more challenging. The Clintons (like many who reach the top) seem to be the "marmite" variety, love 'em or hate 'em.

In this 400 page, thoroughly researched book, the authors show how much real substance there was to the allegations which surfaced throughout his presidency - very little. (Excluding the later allegations concerning Miss Lewinsky, a different category completely.)

Their research shows just how much the media is used to manipulate public opinion and in not very scrupulous ways, e.g. the Jones and Whitewater cases and the eventual Impeachment Trial after Kenneth Starr's enquiry. In the light of the UK's (?) phone-hacking scandal, it makes difficult, unpleasant reading at times and frightening when one considers the media's role as the news gatekeeper. In communist and dictator led countries, one expected the media to push the party lines, to airbrush, distort and deliberately misinform. In the "free world", expectations were higher.

They end optimistically: "Nevertheless, most Americans intuitively understood exactly what was happening. As the most powerful and largely unaccountable institutions in American public life, the Washington Press appeared to have joined forces with a partisan prosecutor to void the results of two presidential elections. ... Whatever the American public thought of Bill Clinton's private behaviour, they refuse to forfeit their constitutional right to choose their chief executive to what they regarded as a rating driven "coup d'etat". (P 373)

Not for the faint hearted.
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A CANCER ON THE JUDICIARY 21 Mar 2000
By Joel S - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
THE HUNTING OF THE PRESIDENT documents a sickness at the very center of this nation's soul. A few people, convinced of their exclusive ownership of the truth, proved willing to tell any lie, despoil our nation's institutions and traditions, and break laws in order to displace from power a man they hated. The assault on the president is a challenge as serious as Watergate to our nation's ability to self-government, but in this case, the cancer is on the judicial system, metastasized to the press and the Congress.

THE HUNTING OF THE PRESIDENT shows that the anti-democratic activity originated at very high levels, probably including the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, members of the DC Circuit Court of Appeals, and other officers of the court. These sworn guardians of justice perverted the principles of equity to turn the court system into their instrumentality to grasp political power. For example, the book exposes serious lies in Paula Jones' case, lies at which Judge Susan Wright winked as she judged the president solely guilty of contempt. Also, in the process of using the courts for political purposes, very basic rights guaranteed in our Constitution, including the protections of the Fourth and Fifth Amendments, have been damaged. Grand jury secrecy has been turned into a mockery, and reporters turned into informants for the prosecution. The power of money may have been used to buy testimony. The press itself is used not to report news but to influence opinion. These developments are frighteningly similar to what occurred in the Soviet Union as it slid into dictatorship.

THE HUNTING OF THE PRESIDENT shows that elected officials are not exempt from blame, either. The shame with which Newt Gingrich, Dan Burton, Alfonse D'Amato, Jesse Helms and Lauch Faircloth covered themselves is well-known, but even sadder is the participation in misdeeds by nominally independent and fair-minded Republicans such as Jim Leach. Leach used his congressional position and committee chairmanship to let now-exposed liars spin fables about Mena and Madison Guaranty. Will Leach and others ever accept that they have done terrible damage to our democratic republic and repair the breach they have opened?

THE HUNTING OF THE PRESIDENT also traces how a vast web of tax-exempt foundations (e.g., Coors, e.g., Bradley) are routinely used for partisan purposes, thereby effectively siphoning money from the Treasury, combining it with private wealth from men like Scaife and using it to betray democracy. Saddest of all, THE HUNTING OF THE PRESIDENT shows that the name of Jesus Christ has been used to spread slanders and false testimony by televangelists like Jerry Falwell and false messiahs like Sun Myung Moon.

The answer to Counsel Welch's question to the extremists exemplified in Senator Joe McCarthy, "Have you at last no shame, sir?" has been answered by THE HUNTING. We now know that these extremists have no shame. An always-vigilant citizenry, dedicated to fairness and openness of process, is the only defense against them.

213 of 228 people found the following review helpful
Spreading the Poison 2 April 2000
By Franklin R. Mancuso - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Beginning in late 1993, I began to read news reports in my local newspaper, the San Jose Mercury News, which contained serious but unsubstantiated allegations about an Arkansas land deal known as Whitewater and the possible criminality of the President and his wife. There seemed to be quite a few of these "news articles" and I began to wonder if all of that smoke did not have a substantial fire at its center. Four years later, I start "pulling" the articles on Whitewater and by now, the numerous "Gates" being investigated and reported on in the daily newspapers, from the archives of the Mercury News and about twenty other Knight-Ridder newspapers across the country. One of the things I learned that a large proportion of these stories were by four reporters -- Jeff Gerth and Stephen Labaton of the New York Times, Michael Isikoff and Susan Schmidt of the Washington Post.

This was an interesting experience, and can be duplicated by anyone reading these words. This is what I discovered: In the San Jose Mercury News alone from October 31 1993 to March 31, 1994, there were a total of 163 stories. Of these, 158 had been published in a 106-day span of time from December 16, 1993 to the end of March, about 1.5 stories a day or two stories every three days. It became even more interesting when I "pulled" the "Whitewater" and "Madison Guaranty" stories from twenty Knight-Ridder newspapers in the 62 days from October 31,1993 to December 31, 1993. There were no less than 83 unique items, about 1.3 items a day, and of course many of the newspapers were publishing identical stories during this time. When you look at the coverage in this way, it looks more like indoctrination rather than reporting.

What were the sources of these unsubstantiated allegations? Joe Conason and Gene Lyons describe these sources in The Hunting of the President as a loose cabal of "longtime Clinton adversaries," "defeated politicians, disappointed office seekers, right-wing pamphleteers, wealthy eccentrics, zany private detectives, religious fanatics," and in my view, the primary culprit -- "die-hard segregationists. . . . " Here, as in the rest of the book, Conason and Lyons restrain themselves from going beyond what they can prove or substantiate from sources -- a demonstration of journalism as it should be practised in this age of "infotainment."

But this cabal had a powerful effect on this country and its politics because as Conason and Lyons tell us in detail, the once-respected New York Times and Washington Post not only published unsubstantiated allegation after unsubstantiated allegation, they also withheld any exculpatory information. Like sheep, the rest of Mainstream Media passively followed.

And here is the real danger the authors expose. The cabal was the source of the allegations which acted as toxins poisoning political discourse in this country. But the Mainstream Media was continuously pumping these toxins into the blood stream of America. Without the criminal carelessness and disregard of the Mainstream Media, the press, the TV, and talk radio, the cabal would have affected only a small hate-filled audience on the right. Instead the poison was spread throughout the country, and into every metropolitan area, city and small town.

71 of 73 people found the following review helpful
You'll Laugh! You'll cry! You'll Never be the Same, Again! 8 Mar 2000
By N. Richardson - Published on Amazon.com
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Of all the Clinton Impeachment books, this the one which has the most credibility because neither of the authors is particularly interested in achieving "Pundithood." At once a crisp rendering of Southern Gothic politics, as well as "Big City Gullibility" Lyons and Conason create an entertaining and sobering vision of Republican Dirty Tricks as high art, as well as an accurate rendering of how big media was fooled over and over again in a game of find the "Clinton Scandals."

Some chapters are laugh out loud funny, as rich and as colorful as anything ever written by Twain or Stephen Leacock.

Other chapters are monumentally depressing, in that we get a terrifying picture of how far unemployeed Republicans would go to get their cushy Govmnt jobs back.

And in the midst of this madness, there are scores of reporters playing the fool for various conmen, scoundrels, and thieves.

This book gives an unblinking look at the enemies of Bill Clinton, and one can be assured that the mainstream press and the Clinton haters will not like what they see one bit. (if they can actually bring themselves to read this wonderful book.)

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