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Major Barbara (Review of Ms. Olson's last book)
National Review Online ^ | Nov. 2, 2001 | Noemie Emery

Posted on 11/02/2001 1:50:45 PM PST by seamus

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Major Barbara
Reviewing Barbara Olson’s Final Days.

By Noemie Emery, a writer on American politics and history.
November 3-4, 2001

 

The Final Days: A Behind the Scenes Look at the Last, Desperate Abuses of Power by the Clinton White House, by Barbara Olson (Regnery, 258 pp., $27.95).

he 1990s, as a political era, began on September 10, 1991, with the hearings on the Supreme Court nomination of Clarence Thomas, and ended abruptly ten years and one day later, with the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. A key figure in both of these events was Barbara Olson, who rose to prominence during the Thomas hearings, and died in the crash of Flight 77 into the Pentagon. Along the way, she became a pundit superstar, with a near-permanent seat on the Larry King program, fighting the culture wars on a wide range of fronts, from gender issues to impeachment struggles. To some, she was the anti-Hillary: a feisty blonde lawyer in a high-profile marriage (to prominent lawyer, and now solicitor general, Ted Olson), but one who was honest and funny. Her first book was the bestselling Hell to Pay, a precise portrait of the unlovable Hillary Clinton herself. Her final book is The Final Days, a short, crisp, lethal summation of the events of January 2001, as the Clintons prepared to vacate the White House, and finally did so, taking much of the furniture with them. Who can forget those halcyon days of greed, pardons, and general thuggery? Few will as long as this book is around.

The Clintons' last month in the White House shocked the country, and helped get the contested presidency of George W. Bush off to its unexpected good start. Even some Clinton supporters were stunned, for the first time, into condemning the couple. Olson, however, sees nothing surprising in the Clintons' final days; they differed in degree, not in kind, from the preceding years of skulduggery.

The scope of the Clintons' offenses was vast, but easily divisible into two major categories: greed and abuses of power. Under greed, we can put down Hillary's book deal, the grand theft of the White House furniture, and the ornate His and Hers office spaces in New York. As for the book deal, the freshman senator made off with the third-highest advance in history. (The two higher went to the Pope and her husband. "The Pope, of course, was older, and had a few more accomplishments," Olson tells us. "But then, the Pope has never been before a grand jury.") Some were churlish enough to suggest that the book deal looked like a payoff, as her publisher was part of a vast conglomerate that owned television stations and a film studio, and had a huge stake in regulations on which the Senate was voting; but few were boorish enough to push the matter too far.

Despite the book-deal windfall, Hillary — with two immense houses to furnish — set out, while still First Lady, to shake down her friends. Olson writes that "friends of Mrs. Clinton solicited others, saying 'Would you please buy this silverware, these gifts . . . ?'" And yes, they would, to the tune of $190,000 in gifts — for a woman who had just signed an $8 million book deal, and whose husband stood to make $100,000 a speech.

And this was on top of what the Clintons had managed to take out of the White House itself. "In January 2000," writes Olson, "the Clintons began shipping furniture to their $1.7 million Chappaqua home, despite concerns raised by White House chief usher Gary Walters about whether they were entitled to remove the items. Walters rightly believed they were government property, donated as part of a $396,000 White House redecoration project in 1993." Then there were the offices: Hillary's will cost taxpayers more than twice as much as Senator Charles Schumer's; Bill's first choice, in midtown's posh Carnegie Hall Tower, would have cost taxpayers more than the office tab for all other living ex-presidents combined; and even the Harlem office he was forced to settle for is more expensive than that of any other ex-president.

Let us turn now to abuses of power. As Olson notes, Clinton had always been fond of executive orders, and, as his remaining days in office dwindled, his fondness only increased. "No debate, no hearings, no cumbersome votes . . . Clinton loved the feel of this kind of power, and [his] last three weeks in office turned into a gusher of executive orders and presidential decrees." In his final days, Clinton appropriated millions of acres for the federal government, signed a great many dubious treaties, and laid on a blizzard of new regulations that could — and did, until recent events made them irrelevant — tie his successor in knots.

Most flagrant of all were the pardons. On his final day, Clinton commuted the sentences of Susan Rosenberg and Linda Sue Evans, who were associated with the murder of policemen in a 1981 armored-car robbery (and also with the bombing of the U.S. Capitol in 1983). Also released was cocaine dealer Carlos Vignali, son of a high-rolling donor to Democrats; Hillary's brother charged $200,000 for his help in pressing the case. The most noxious example of mercy-for-money was Marc Rich, a notorious fugitive whose ex-wife had showered the Clintons with cash. On his last day as president, Olson writes, Clinton "issued a torrent of 140 pardons and 36 commutations." One TV commentator observed: "Not since the opening of the gates of the Bastille have so many criminals been liberated on a single day."

All of the flaws the Clintons had ever displayed swelled into one obscene bubble. Olson summarizes: "Bill and Hillary Clinton ended their eight years in the White House with a grand-finale pyrotechnic show of historic proportions, [reprising] the lowlights of their two terms in office by taking public property, soliciting gifts and favors, selling the powers of the presidency to friends, cronies, [and] family members."

It is impossible, of course, to read this book now except through the lens of September 11, with some passages having new meaning. It is, for example, impossible to read a line like "Soviet aggression had been replaced by a number of particularly venomous threats, from Timothy McVeigh to Osama bin Laden," without shivering. Our view of Bill Clinton has also changed. The relatively generous assessment that Olson accords him — of having, at least, reigned over a period of peace and tranquility — must also look rather different, because we now know that the murderous attacks were even then being prepared. The terrorists believed that they would pay almost no price for their actions, unless they coincided with an impending impeachment, or the discovery of semen on the dress of the president's girlfriend. The Clinton "legacy," too, is becoming clearer: He will be remembered less as our Warren Harding — a petty crook, and grand lecher — than as the Neville Chamberlain of his generation, who wrote the book on how not to respond to terrorists' actions, and whose refusal to take them seriously set the battle back several years.

Barbara Olson would be delighted to know that the post-attack Clintons have stayed strictly in character. Bill is in despair at losing his place at center stage — all that pain he's not feeling — and he fears that the drama will wash out his memory. He is "worrying that his peace-and-prosperity presidency will be recast as a footnote to the Bush family dynasty," his friends tell New York magazine. As for Hillary, she equates the raw hatred of the terrorists to the protests she encountered in 1994 while selling her health plan.

George W. Bush promised in 2000 to "change the tone" of politics, and to some extent he did try to; but the fact remains that, until September 11, we were living in Bill Clinton's world — a culture defined by very large fights over very small issues, payback for injuries barely remembered, and, above all, unending hostility. On the last Sunday of her life, Barbara Olson was a guest on Washington Journal, a C-SPAN morning call-in program that is frequently civil. This time, it was not. The topic was the Thomas hearings, on their tenth anniversary, and the calls that came in were electric with fury, as if no time at all had passed. Names, charges, and threats were flung around wildly. At one point, Bill Press, Olson's co-panelist, became rattled, pleading for tolerance, saying that people could argue as friends. But the hate kept on coming. Close to the end, one woman called Olson "evil" and said she was "too filled with hate" to live long. On the very last point, she was only too accurate. Two days later, Barbara Olson was killed when her plane hit the Pentagon, and that age, and its rancor, died with her. It is a great shame that she is no longer among us, to fight on in this braver new world.



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KEYWORDS: barbaraolson; bookreview; finaldays; thefinaldays
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To: ladyinred
When I went to "Borders" in the Arrowhead Mall vicinity here in Phx. they told me that they had ordered 20 copies and I had them put me on the list and they mailed me a card saying they were in. Picked it up last week.
They also said they have 9 copies of my book left! :)
21 posted on 11/02/2001 4:41:43 PM PST by Kate_Malloy
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To: Vicki
My husband ordered Final Days for my anniversary present! I loved it! She pulled NO punches in this book. In Hell to Pay she was a bit more restrained. I feel like part of her knew this would be her "Final" book, so she gave it her all. There are several paragraphs that gave me cold chills.

I ordered five more copies for Christmas presents, and am trying to come up with a few more people who might like it. I want to order as many as I can, even more so now that I know some of the big chains are trying to hurt the sale of Final Days.

Come on Freepers, order as many copies as you can and lets push Final Days to number one on The New York Times list

22 posted on 11/02/2001 5:08:07 PM PST by Grenada
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To: vrwc54
Dittos for me, too. Used to watch every morning. Got tired of the idiot calls from people who couldn't read the script they'd been given. Haven't watched in a year.

I wish I'd watched Sept. 9. I miss BKO, always enjoyed watching her and never, ever disagreed with her.

23 posted on 11/02/2001 5:15:09 PM PST by lonestar
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To: seamus


Read the book!



24 posted on 11/02/2001 5:29:21 PM PST by B-Cause
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To: MamaLucci
C-Span's Washington Journal has become nothing but a platform for looney liberal seminar callers

Yeah, they used to have a balanced program of predominantly conservative callers to debate the predominantly liberal (well, they are journalists) guests. So they fixed it, by putting a quota of no more than 1/3 conservative callers, and the show is unwatchable. I seldom watch C-Span now, except sometimes on weekends when they have to book author lectures.

25 posted on 11/02/2001 5:40:34 PM PST by conservatism_IS_compassion
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To: lonestar
I wish I'd watched Sept. 9.

You would have been impressed with her demeanor in the face of the absolute viciousness of the callers. I watched it and was astounded at the hatred directed toward her. Barbara was just her sweet self. It was really the first time I've ever watched her with my undivided attention and I was impressed beyond belief. She never rolled her eyes, smirked, or was condescending to the callers, all of which I would have done, they were so revolting and just plain dumb. There may have been one nice caller, but it was basically caller after caller saying the most vile stuff, and Barbara just smiled her sweet sweet smile.

I was just over at Amazon to check the book and it's backordered. Think that they're selling a whole bunch of them?

26 posted on 11/02/2001 5:57:41 PM PST by WillaJohns
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To: vrwc54
I use to watch C-Span all day and evening long....well, rather, it was on all the time and I watched the good stuff! I have not turned it on for a very long time. Now Fox is on all day and night and I watch as much as I can!

My copy of the book was ordered through Amazon. My sister and I ordered on the same day. She has hers, but mine has been delayed! I see that as a good sign as Amazon certainly had to re-order! RIP Barbara Olson!

27 posted on 11/02/2001 7:02:30 PM PST by MistyCA
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To: dodger
The degeneration of C-SPAN is yet another residual of Clintonista ... from about 1994 on the Grifters had packed its board & staff with their goons and it lost all the truth telling verve of its early days.

Is that right? If so, then I think even less of Brian Lamb than ever!
By the sounds of it, Hillary! ordered her viscious, lying, feminazi friends to call in
(on the republican and moderate phone lines, no doubt) to spew their venom at Barbara.
No doubt about it, C-Span has become a caricature of it's former self.
28 posted on 11/02/2001 7:40:41 PM PST by MamaLucci
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To: WillaJohns
You can't find a copy in Southeast Texas. All sold out. Even in Beaumont--blue country, two largest book stores, sold out.
29 posted on 11/03/2001 4:30:04 AM PST by lonestar
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To: seamus
bttt
30 posted on 11/03/2001 7:45:58 AM PST by Dante3
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To: MamaLucci
Re: C-Span? I don't have a link, just memory- I recall reading a story several years ago about a man who, while visiting his Mom in a nursing home, was amazed to discover a "boilerroom" of old folks who made seminar calls to C-Span!
31 posted on 11/03/2001 7:51:03 AM PST by backhoe
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To: Wait4Truth
The answer to that is to order the book online, from someone OTHER than Barnes & Noble. The only two things liberals love: socialism and GREED.
32 posted on 11/03/2001 7:58:04 AM PST by Republic of Texas
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To: Republic of Texas; *clintonscandals
Indexed Again!
33 posted on 11/04/2001 5:24:20 AM PST by backhoe
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To: seamus
Excuuuusssseee me!! But I don't need anyone to tell me what a low life scumbag Bill Clinton is - nor do I need to be informed on the sleaze bucket Hilliary. What I need is for the Justice Dept. (or any local PD) to put one or both of the Clintons in JAIL where they rightfully belong!!
34 posted on 11/04/2001 6:11:27 AM PST by sandydipper
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To: seamus
The Clintons' last month in the White House shocked the country, and helped get the contested presidency of George W. Bush off to its unexpected good start. Even some Clinton supporters were stunned, for the first time, into condemning the couple

Harumph. The Clionton's last month they were outraged. The previous 7 years and 11 months they defended him to the death through his perjury, sex scandals, treason, money laundering, mysterious suicides and strange deaths, obstruction of justce, etc., etc., bu the second he steals the silverware, they were all over him. Why? Because he was on his way out now, and was of no more use to the liberal establishment. It was now safe to criticize him.

35 posted on 11/04/2001 6:13:08 AM PST by lowbridge
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To: Wait4Truth
I just want to clue you guys in about something. The bookstores are NOT sold out of Barbara's book. They are not ordering it. Anything that is against the clintons will never be out in front. It will be hidden is some obscure place or they will claim to be out of it. Barnes & Noble is especially known for this. Go back in two weeks and they will still tell you they are sold out. DON'T BELIEVE IT.

This is probably true. When I was looking for her first book it was on the back shelf on the bottom row. I never would have found it. Hillary's books are front and center - our books are back wall.

36 posted on 11/04/2001 6:24:31 AM PST by RightWingMama
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To: vrwc54
C-Span's Washington Journal has become nothing but a platform for looney liberal seminar callers. I haven't watched it in the longest time. It once was a morning ritual for me. I guess I haven't been missing anything.

It is so predictable it is obscene and is an embarrassment to "unbiased" open forum television plus a waste of time and electricity.

It is a joke and a laughable effort at serious discourse.

37 posted on 11/04/2001 6:32:14 AM PST by VOYAGER
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To: seamus
I just bought the book yesterday and it was one of the last on the shelf. They're selling like hot cakes here! It's a great book but only read it if you want to get angry, resentful and mad all over again at the arrogance of the klintons. It's a must read for everyone in New York who voted that bi##h in. She'll loose by a landslide if the majority of the population ever reads this. God bless you Barbara, may you rest in the peace of the Lord.
38 posted on 11/04/2001 6:33:56 AM PST by Lucky2
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To: backhoe
I recall reading a story several years ago about a man who, while visiting his Mom in a nursing home, was amazed to discover a "boilerroom" of old folks who made seminar calls to C-Span!

The usual drill:

C-Span: Let's go to the Independent line. Hello caller?
Caller: Yes, am I on the air?
C-Span: Yes, you are. What is your comment?
Caller: Well, I'd just like to say that I used to be a Conservative Republican and voted accordingly, but not anymore. Now I am a die hard liberal Democrat.
CSpan: And why is that caller?
Caller: Because the Republican Party is racist, they want to bring back segregation. Anti-enviroment, they want to poison our air and water. Anti-choice, they want to ban abortions. Pro-NRA, they want all the criminals to have guns. They're for making the rich richer and the poor poorer by cutting the taxes of the wealthiest Americans and using trickle down economics which brought about the worst economy in the past 50 years by Reagan. They're anti-female rights, they want to take away the vote from the woman and keep her chained up in the kitchen. And the extremist religious right has a strangle hold on the party. And that's why I stopped being a Conservative Republican.
Cspan: Thank you caller. Now we have another caller on the Democrat line. Go ahead, sir. What is your comment?
Caller: Yes, well, I'd just like to say that I completely agree with the previous caller and in fact I know where she was coming from because I used to be a Conservative Republican too before I changed to the Democrat Party for basically the same reasons the previous caller outlined. Thank you for taking my call.
C-span: You're welcome. No problem caller. Now we have a call on the Republican line. Go ahead caller.
Caller: Yes, although I have been a loyal Republican all my life, I have been seriously thinking of leaving the party for the Democrats because I feel that the Republican party no longer represents my views.
C-Span: Why is that caller?
Caller: Well, the Republican Party has moved way too far to the right on many issues, and I feel that they sneer at rape victims. I am a Female African American homosexual by the way....

39 posted on 11/04/2001 7:00:48 AM PST by lowbridge
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To: seamus
Everyone should head over to Amazon and give a (GREAT) review of the book!
40 posted on 11/04/2001 7:03:28 AM PST by lowbridge
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