Just when you'd thought you heard it all about Clinton
Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 9:46 am
The following are highlights from Col. Robert Patterson's book, "Dereliction of Duty".
Why the biggest security risk in the Clinton White House was the Slick One himself (plus details of the day he lost his copy of top-secret nuclear codes!)
How Slick Willie lost a crucial chance to strike strategic targets in Iraq because he wouldn't let his golf game be interrupted long enough to examine the situation and give the necessary orders
The day the President neglected to change the country's top secret nuclear codes: he was too distracted by the Monica Lewinsky story breaking in the Washington Post
Osama bin Laden: how he came close to being caught on Clinton's watch -- except that the President hesitated too long in deciding to give the order
Clinton's dishonesty: how it extended to everything from his golf game to his extramarital affairs and - most ominously of all - to his priorities as president and his concern for our national security
Military personnel: forbidden to wear their uniforms inside the White House - by order of Hillary Clinton!
What Clinton finally did to lose virtually all the faith and trust that military men had placed in him
Clinton's cynicism: how he was able to turn on grief when needed to gain political points - and turn it off just as quickly
The subtle and not-so-subtle racism on display regularly among Clinton staffers
Hillary: "Harsh, difficult, and unpredictable" - and more about why administration officials fled from their desks and scurried into hiding places to avoid having to deal with her
How the Clintons spent more than $15,000 of the taxpayers' money to airlift Chelsea's forgotten backpack of books to their vacation spot in the Virgin Islands
Slick Willie's mood swings: with Hillary around, it was fruit, veggie plates, and ever-so-correct behavior. When she was gone? Booze, babes and barbecue
A Whitewater smoking gun? The mysterious file box that was Hillary's most important - and most closely watched - piece of luggage
How Clinton revealed his ignorance of and contempt for the military in ways that any military officer would notice
The direct correlation between Clinton's political trouble at home and his trips abroad - which cost American taxpayers half a billion dollars
Air Force One: how Slick Willie tried to turn it into a sexual playground (behaving in a manner that would have landed him in the brig if he had been a military man)
How the Clinton White House neglected basic understandings of military and defense policy - and compounded this ignorance with arrogance toward the men in uniform
Why Clinton policy in Somalia was a clear recipe for disaster
Clinton's response to terrorist attacks throughout his administration: lots of talk and little action
The appalling details of the day Slick Willie gave the Secret Service the slip and left the man holding the nuclear football to walk back to the White House alone
How Hillary revealed her basic ignorance of the nature and parameters of the United Nations mission in Bosnia that she was helping to oversee
When President Clinton met Lieutenant Colonel Patterson's wife - and eyed her as if he were in a singles bar
The shocking reason why Clinton had to discontinue his jogging regimen
Inside the Clinton White House: why it seemed disorganized and highly undisciplined to military men and career government service officers
The bold-faced and outrageous lie that Clinton repeated over 130 times during his 1996 campaign for reelection
How the Clinton administration time and time again attempted to cover up the shortcomings of its policies, rather than deal with them squarely and correct them
The high Clinton administration official who admitted, "It was very clear to me right away that we were making this up as we went along"
Patterson explains that he wrote Dereliction of Duty not to attack Bill Clinton, but out of his sense of responsibility as a military man to serve the common good. "And I know," explains Patterson, "that the greater good was demonstrably not served by President Clinton and his administration, which put personal wants and needs ahead of the national interest." That makes this book more important than just a record of Clinton's misdeeds: it is essential reading for every patriot who wants to do his part to prevent such a debased character from ever occupying the Oval Office again.
Why the biggest security risk in the Clinton White House was the Slick One himself (plus details of the day he lost his copy of top-secret nuclear codes!)
How Slick Willie lost a crucial chance to strike strategic targets in Iraq because he wouldn't let his golf game be interrupted long enough to examine the situation and give the necessary orders
The day the President neglected to change the country's top secret nuclear codes: he was too distracted by the Monica Lewinsky story breaking in the Washington Post
Osama bin Laden: how he came close to being caught on Clinton's watch -- except that the President hesitated too long in deciding to give the order
Clinton's dishonesty: how it extended to everything from his golf game to his extramarital affairs and - most ominously of all - to his priorities as president and his concern for our national security
Military personnel: forbidden to wear their uniforms inside the White House - by order of Hillary Clinton!
What Clinton finally did to lose virtually all the faith and trust that military men had placed in him
Clinton's cynicism: how he was able to turn on grief when needed to gain political points - and turn it off just as quickly
The subtle and not-so-subtle racism on display regularly among Clinton staffers
Hillary: "Harsh, difficult, and unpredictable" - and more about why administration officials fled from their desks and scurried into hiding places to avoid having to deal with her
How the Clintons spent more than $15,000 of the taxpayers' money to airlift Chelsea's forgotten backpack of books to their vacation spot in the Virgin Islands
Slick Willie's mood swings: with Hillary around, it was fruit, veggie plates, and ever-so-correct behavior. When she was gone? Booze, babes and barbecue
A Whitewater smoking gun? The mysterious file box that was Hillary's most important - and most closely watched - piece of luggage
How Clinton revealed his ignorance of and contempt for the military in ways that any military officer would notice
The direct correlation between Clinton's political trouble at home and his trips abroad - which cost American taxpayers half a billion dollars
Air Force One: how Slick Willie tried to turn it into a sexual playground (behaving in a manner that would have landed him in the brig if he had been a military man)
How the Clinton White House neglected basic understandings of military and defense policy - and compounded this ignorance with arrogance toward the men in uniform
Why Clinton policy in Somalia was a clear recipe for disaster
Clinton's response to terrorist attacks throughout his administration: lots of talk and little action
The appalling details of the day Slick Willie gave the Secret Service the slip and left the man holding the nuclear football to walk back to the White House alone
How Hillary revealed her basic ignorance of the nature and parameters of the United Nations mission in Bosnia that she was helping to oversee
When President Clinton met Lieutenant Colonel Patterson's wife - and eyed her as if he were in a singles bar
The shocking reason why Clinton had to discontinue his jogging regimen
Inside the Clinton White House: why it seemed disorganized and highly undisciplined to military men and career government service officers
The bold-faced and outrageous lie that Clinton repeated over 130 times during his 1996 campaign for reelection
How the Clinton administration time and time again attempted to cover up the shortcomings of its policies, rather than deal with them squarely and correct them
The high Clinton administration official who admitted, "It was very clear to me right away that we were making this up as we went along"
Patterson explains that he wrote Dereliction of Duty not to attack Bill Clinton, but out of his sense of responsibility as a military man to serve the common good. "And I know," explains Patterson, "that the greater good was demonstrably not served by President Clinton and his administration, which put personal wants and needs ahead of the national interest." That makes this book more important than just a record of Clinton's misdeeds: it is essential reading for every patriot who wants to do his part to prevent such a debased character from ever occupying the Oval Office again.