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Unlimited Access: An FBI Agent Inside the Clinton White House

Unlimited Access: An FBI Agent Inside the Clinton White House

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thank you GARY ALDRICH! Shame on you, NYT.
Review: "Unlimited Access" explains the reasons this administration, as no other in our history, is doomed to experience the ethical embarrassments it is having. The undisputed fact is that this administration has been "indifferent" to security clearance and contemptuous of the process of personnel back-ground checks. They are paying the price for this hubris. What is more disturbing, is the mischief these un-vetted delinquents may be building into the system that they so freely roam today. I see the makings of the next Clancy bestseller. Gary Aldrich wins no literary prizes, but his honesty and patriotism are palpable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredible...Political dynamite
Review: Set aside for a moment the allegations made by Aldrich. (Open homosexual activity, disgustingly sophmoric Christmas tree ornamentation, rampant drug use, Craig Livingstone, etc.) The saddest commentary possible about "Unlimited Access" is that this is the first president about whom such allegations would be believable. With the possible exception of Nixon (and as we have seen recently in "Dark Side of Camelot, Kennedy), ANYONE leveling such charges at any president in modern times would have been laughed off the face of the earth. My own parents have met the Clintons, and they would vindicate Mr. Aldrich's charges of corruption and sleaziness. If you honestly believe that Clinton is the greatest president in this century, I urge you to read this book. You will NOT be dissappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I don't like to read, but I could not put this book down!
Review: There are not many books that keep my attention, but I couldn't put this one down. It usually will take me a month to read a book this size, but I read Unlimited Access in two days. Mr. Aldrich contrasts the Clinton Administration with the Reagan/Bush Administrations. He takes a neutral position and tells the story in such a way that you know he is telling the truth

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Review-"Unlimited Access" by Gary Aldrich
Review: This book blew my mind. Being in the military and having asecurity clearance, it was unbelievable that the Commander-in-Chief ofthe armed forces would totally blow off rules that his subordinates are expected to follow under penalty of jail, fines, and death. I also understand the quality of people given access to classified information (outside the White House),like Gary Aldrich. Drugs have zero tolerance to all who hold security clearances. Gary's book highlights the total disregard of order, discipline, drug use, and open homosexuality in the White House as well as their blatant disregard for the plight of fellow human beings. This book is a must read for all who seek the truth. If you don't believe the truth...don't bother. Scott Graham....Seaside, CA

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Where is the news media? You won't believe your eyes!
Review: This book, if read by anyone with average intelligence, willelicit the deepest outrage imaginable. Is it possible that Americahas become the 'decadent democracy' that the communist world accused us of being only 15 years ago? Mr. Aldrich details the indisputable facts concerning the lying, immoral, and incompetent Clintons and their staff in a manner reminiscent of Vincent Bugliosi's impeccable prosecution of the Charles Manson murders. Why won't the news media expose these buffoons for who they really are? Please don't be one of the silent majority. Our forefathers never intended the highest politcal office in the land to be held by such scum.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: HARD READING IF YOU
Review: This book is a very difficult read. It is not pleasant to bereminded of the garbage that the Clintons brought to Washington. Ihave three points to make. (1)I wish Mr Aldrich had less to say about cultural differences between administrations. The differences can be argued subjectively and detract from other, more substantive and factual issues. (2) The campaign funding scandals and the use of the White House as a Holiday Inn, both go a long way toward verifying the substance of Mr Aldrich's allegations. (3)Where is the press? Certainly they were aware that many administration people did not have security clearances yet were privy to highly confidential documents. The book is a must read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's a shame the Media didn't believe him
Review: Now that the revelations about Chinese Communist penetration of the White House are being discovered and taken seriously my the Mainstream Media, the obvious conclusion they should reach is that it was all completely predictable. Aldrich's exhaustive description of the Clinton's destruction of White House security procedures that had been developed and refined over successive administrations will be shocking to any objective reader

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent book about the "nuts & bolts" of the White House
Review: This book presented the real-life issues about the "nuts & bolts" workings of the comings and goings in the White House. The current residence of the White House are very intelligent and therefore I could not understand why some the various White House appointments seemed so sloppy. From this book I could understand how these current White House residents "misfired" with appointments. There were tried and true practices used by both political parties. These practicies kept the White House from selecting personnel with inappropriate backgrounds from doing the "people's" business. Ethics and character are important, and this book displays how those were violated within this White House. Excellent and fast reading.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Interesting & fun if somewhat biased read
Review: I'm a sucker for this sort of "from the inside" type story so I enjoyed this book. from what the author says, there are some practices that the White House could improve. However, the author's homophobic views seem a little dated - he's seems shocked that openly gay men and women are working at the White House. Still, it was a fun & light read

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Where's the outrage?
Review: Mr. Aldrich should be complimented for his courage in writing such a well detailed review of the highest office in the land. This is a must read for any American concerned with the current direction of the country and the lack of character shown by the First Family. If the evidence were not true Mr. Aldrich would have had his "socks sued off by now."


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