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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: 2 stars
Summary: Too biased; not credible
Review: Although I'm sure Mr. Aldrich wrote about the lack of security as he saw it, it appeared too biased to be believable. I felt some of the cicumstances were a bit exaggerated, as well as overstated. While I don't have a problem with the conflicts of the book, it is easy to see that Mr. Aldrich had no good things to say about the Clinton Administration

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read if you care about America
Review: This is not a pleasant read in terms of what it implies for our country. This is an administration gone wild! The author, being FBI agent for so many years, has much more credibility than the "good old boys" in the White House. This is a scary read but a necessary one for America's citizens. It is difficult to understand how this administration was put back in the White House. Censorship of the mainstream media really works!! Since this was written we have Lippogate, the DNC money mess, George S. and the rest leaving, inability to find someone who will serve as DNC chairperson, etc. America, wake up!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of our Nations Top Cop takes one the top
Review: This G man would not stand still and watch this Nations Nurmo Uno dismantle and destroy this country's great house with its heritage by cronyism and abusive power hungry elite's. All because they don't like to follow the rules and are treated as privilege. Compelling and disheartening as what was once the White House is now the flop house.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's a MUST read
Review: After reading Mr. Aldrich's book, I was totally convinced that the Clintons and their cronies have to be gotten out of Washington. It scared me to read about the way Clinton's staff have so little regard for national security. And the 12 Days of Christmas!! I would like to thank Mr. Aldrich for writing this book. I have recommended it to many people

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This publication is Republican drivel at it's worst.
Review: After having read this book, I am amazed that anyone would seriously believe much of any thing in it. Mr Aldrich should be ashamed of himself and if the truth were known, he probably is. When and where were any of these facts ever substantiated? This whole book was filled with such silliness, that I am amazed he was able to find a publisher for the whole mess. Obviously the publishers must be Republican too. What a coincidence!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Egregious happenings in the Clinton White House revealed!


Review: One of the things that became crystal-clear to me as I read Mr. Aldrich's book was that he now absolutely loathes the Clintons and their cronies. If his book tells the truth about what happened to him and others whose job is to serve the Presidency, and nothing other than the truth, I can hardly blame him for feeling this way.

After reading the gory details of the Clinton cronies' refusal to comply with FBI background investigations, one is left to wonder what they have to hide. The liberal columnists' and Big Four news networks' collective reaction (dismissing the entire book as fantasy after nitpicking one MINOR factual error and dissing Mr. Aldrich for his [in their opinion] prudish beliefs) to UNLIMITED ACCESS says an awful lot about the book's veracity (if one, like me, is utterly convinced that the network news media are in cahoots with the Far and Not-so-Far Left).

This one's definitely worth a read, no matter whether you agree with the author: as fiction, this would be an absolutely wonderful political novel (much better, IMO, than PRIMARY COLORS). As fact, it's positively enraging...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Essential reading before the election!
Review: I gave the book a rating of 10 based on its importance in theNovember elections. Mr. Aldrich, as have others who have writtenless-than-complimentary books about the Clintons, has done the nation a great service at great personal risk. He is very correct when he assesses that what he has is like small bags of evidence collected in routine police investigations. Take this book along with Partners in Power (written by a liberal), Bloodsport (written by a liberal), The Choice and make a truly educated decision in November. There is enough evidence for every open-minded voter to become educated in the less-than-ethical ways of the current administration. Sam Donaldson says that Mr. Aldrich just can't get used to the new generation of politicians. What Mr. Aldrich has uncovered goes far beyond generational differences - it's about huge differences in character. As a baby-boomer myself, I do not believe that anything Mr. Aldrich says is about the difference in generations. This election and this book are about ethics, power, and their abuses.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stunning
Review: This book, if this is true, ought to drop Clinton's reelection bid like Jim Flanagan and Alonzo Spellman drop quarterbacks. Furthermore, based on the heavy-handed tactics used by some of Clinton's people, one MUST give this book some credibility, even if it is read by those who would support Bill Clinton. Aldrich has found some major problems that need fixing, and his background is NOT one of a "kiss-and-tell." What's going on, and what does the President know?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very disturbing, but essential reading.
Review: The more I read the book, the angrier I became with the Clinton administration. Unlimited Access will lead the reader to come to one of two comclusions: either the author is a malicious liar, or the Clinton White House has many serious problems which must be investigated immediately. As for myself, I trust the word of a decorated FBI agent over that of a President and administration clouded by scandal after scandal. Before you go to the polls in November, I highly recommended that you read Aldrich's book. Voters will find it extremely informative, and essential if one is to make an informed choice. Those who do not think character matters in our elected officials will probably reconsider after reading Unlimited Access.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Don't read this book, it's a lie" said Bill Clinton.
Review: This is the book the Clintons fear you will read. This is thebook the Clintons tried to stop from being published. This is thebook that predicted "Dick Morris." Aldrich (an FBI guy) was supposed to check out White House staff to ensure the President's safety and to prevent "Dick Morris" or "Vince Foster" type scandals. FBI security checks have been stopped, according to Aldrich, because of all the drug problems, etc. among the Clinton staffers. Aldrich gives the reader the inside story. But don't take my word for it, read the book. Thought provoking.


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