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    Clinton, Inc.: The Audacious Rebuilding of a Political Machine

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    days at Yale, xvii

      John Paul II funeral trip, 93–97

      Nelson Mandela funeral trip, 212

      observation on 2008 campaign, 108

      relationship with HRC, 110–12

      relationship with Obama, 212

      relationship with WJC, 104–10, 147–49, 227

      tsunami relief effort, 90–91

      Bush, Jeb, 111

      Bush, Laura, x, 103, 111–12, 212

      Bush, Prescott, 91, 92

      Bush family

      impact of 1992 loss, 99–100

      relationship with HRC, 110–12

      relationship with WJC, xv

      reverence for George H. W., 107

      WJC as “adopted son,” 108–10

      WJC charm toward, 89, 93, 98–99

      Business Week, xxi

      Buzzfeed (website), 225

      Byers, Dylan, xxiii–xxiv

      Byrd, Robert, 42

      C

      Cable News Network (CNN), 246–49

      Calderone, Michael, xxiv

      Calhoun, Nancy, 16

      Campbell, Naomi, 85

      Capus, Steve, 126–27, 129

      Caputo, Lisa, 4

      Carlson, Robert, 84, 87

      Carlson, Tucker, 84, 123, 129

      Carson, Jay, xxii, 133, 170

      Carter, James Earl, Jr. (“Jimmy”), 36, 58–60, 94, 257

      Carter Center, 59

      Carville, James

      1992 presidential campaign, 51–52, 207

      Gennifer Flowers story, xx, 85–86

      preparing for 2016 campaign, 278

      relationship with WJC, xvii, xxiii, 120, 142–43

      sharp-tongued bombast, 133, 146

      CBS, 140–41, 172, 192–94

      Center for American Progress (CAP), 47–49, 51, 63, 163

      Cha, Victor, 228

      Chaffetz, Jason, 76, 155, 181, 187–89

      Cheney, Dick, 183

      Chisholm, Shirley, 202

      Chozick, Amy, xiv, 232, 275

      Cisneros, Henry, 145

      civil rights, 148–49, 169, 203

      Clinton, Chelsea Victoria

      2008 presidential campaign, 121–31, 220–21

      2016 presidential campaign, 277–78

      education and business career, 219–20

      entourage and journalistic pursuits, 223–25

      feelings toward Obama, 212

      Lewinsky affair, 15, 218–19

      marriage, 225–26

      McCain personal attack on, 121

      NBC contract, 224–25, 278

      positioning as presidential candidate, 221–23, 234

      press relations, 121–23, 216–18

      public vs. private persona, 223

      role in Clinton Foundation, 214, 220, 229–30, 234–35, 269

      role in Clinton political machine, 88–89, 215–16, 222–23

      Clinton, Hillary Rodham

      awards, ix–xi, 263–64

      health issues, xi–xiv, xxiv–xxv, 241

      press relations, 276

      public vs. private persona, xix, 17, 65–69, 119–20

      smoking pot, 255

      Vince Foster relationship, 256–58

      See also Clinton, Inc.

      Clinton, Hillary Rodham (presidential candidate)

      2004 presidential run, 88–89, 104

      age issue, 238, 266

      conspiracy theories, 141–42, 195–96

      HRC aspirations, 3–5

      lessons from 2008, 152–53, 261

      press relations, 278–79

      WJC impeachment issues, 249

      See also 2004 presidential campaign; 2008 presidential campaign; 2016 presidential campaign

      Clinton, Hillary Rodham (Secretary of State)

      Biden role in nomination, 153

      confirmation and travels, 155–57

      creating her own platform, 163–74

      departure from department, 190, 192–93

      Distinguished Service Award, ix–xi

      “enemies list,” xxii

      organization and operation of department, 165–71

      personal life and marriage, 270

      relationship with Obama, 175–76, 180–81

      relationships and achievements, 171–76

      sidelined by Obama advisors, 157–63

      terrorist attack on Benghazi, 181–90

      Clinton, Hillary Rodham (Senator)

      about plans and strategy, 1–12

      accomplishments, 131–32

      approval rating, 63–64, 88

      “carpetbagger” label, 16

      contest against Lazio, 19–26

      earmarks and fund-raising, 50–51

      establishing relationships, 41–43, 65–69, 115

      press relations, 45–46

      questionable ethics, 46–47

      right-wing conspiracy theory, 47–49, 63–64

      Clinton, Inc. (WJC-HRC partnership)

      basis of partnership, xv–xvii, 271

      building a political organization, 61–62

      comparison of WJC with HRC, xix, 17

      conspiracy theories, 141–42, 195–96, 225–26, 256

      courtship and marriage, 13–16, 269–70

      cult/mafia imagery, xv

      divorce rumors, 1, 10, 11, 216

      enemies list, 64–65, 149

      entry of CVC, xvii, 217–18, 237, 269

      house hunting, 270–71

      loyalty requirement, xvii, xxi, xxv, 20, 168–69, 236–37

      maintaining a permanent campaign, 264, 273–76

      retribution for criticism and leaks, xx–xxv

      right-wing conspiracy theory, 245

      Clinton, Roger, Sr., 109

      Clinton, William Jefferson

      about charm of, 19, 69–71, 77–83, 89, 93, 98–99

      childhood and family, 60–61, 109, 210

      experience as Senate intern, 70

      press relations, 276

      public vs. private persona, xix, 17, 69, 271

      pussy addiction, 55–56, 254–55

      rumors of womanizing, 54, 56, 217, 246

      sexual assault, 216, 250–51

      smoking pot, 256

      temper and anger issues, 82

      treatment of people, 71–76

      See also Clinton, Inc.

      Clinton, William Jefferson (governor)

      1986 reelection campaign, 215–17

      beginning of womanizing story, 49

      civil rights record, 148–49

      education record, 210

      fund-raising, 79–81

      Paula Jones incident, 6, 38, 60, 72, 128

      Clinton, William Jefferson (president)

      1992 presidential campaign, ix, 3, 51, 99–100, 244, 264

      1996 reelection campaign, 192, 226

      approval rating, 37, 39

      disbarment as lawyer, 38–39

      election victory, 99

      “first black president” label, 136, 149

      Fulbright funeral, 82

      impeachment, 1–2, 49, 60, 64–68, 70–76, 101–2, 167–69

      last-minute pardons, 35–36, 38–39

      Lewinsky affair, xvi, 11–14, 28, 38, 49, 52, 59–60

      Lewinsky and other womanizing scandals, 246, 249–55

      secret correspondence with Nixon, xiv

      vice presidential selection, 266

      Clinton, William Jefferson (former president)

      adjusting to post-presidential life, 39–40

      building entourage, 51–55

      Burkle friendship, 55–56

      continued effects from Lewinsky affair, 94–95, 110, 117–20, 217–20, 246–49

      continued womanizing rumors, 85, 86–87, 137, 226

      creation of Clinton Global Initiative, 83

      endorsement of HRC presidency, xiv–xv, 143

      heart surgery, 74, 93, 139, 141–42, 220, 272

      John Paul II funeral trip, 93–98

      North Korea hostage negotiations, xxii

      Obama 2012 reelection, 176–80, 199–200

      Presidential Medal of Freedom, 209–11

      rehab
    ilitation from impeachment, 90–91, 143, 282–85

      relationship with press, 278–79

      relief efforts, 90–91, 106

      storytelling, 83–86, 98

      Clinton Foundation AIDS Initiative, 233

      Clinton Foundation (renamed Bill, Hillary, and Chelsea Foundation)

      avoiding conflict of interest, 198

      determining model and focus, 58–60

      Doug Band activities, 57–58, 228–31

      Doug Band departure, 231–32, 234, 236

      entry and role of CVC, xvii, 214, 220, 229–30, 234–35, 269

      entry and role of HRC, 267–69

      financial issues, 232–34

      money-raising efforts, 31, 226–27

      See also Little Rock, AR

      Clinton Global Initiative

      conference center, 270–71

      establishment of, 61, 83

      fund-raising, 213–14

      mismanagement, xxi–xxii, 267

      renaming, 267

      Clinton in Exile: A President Out of the White House (Felsenthal), xxii, 58–59

      Clinton Presidential Center Park, 233

      Clinton Presidential Library, 30–31, 33, 39, 233

      The Clinton Wars (Blumenthal), 47

      Clyburn, James, 149

      Congel, Robert J., 50–51

      Congressional Black Caucus, 275

      conspiracy theories

      2008 presidential campaign, 141–42

      marriage of CVC, 225–26

      Obama foreign birth, 165

      Obama-HRC secret deal, 195–201

      Vince Foster suicide, 256

      See also right-wing conspiracy theory

      Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, 244

      “Contract with America,” 11

      Cotton, Tom, 185

      Crossfire (CNN TV series), 52

      Crowley, P. J., 163–64

      Cummings, Elijah E., 275

      Cuomo, Andrew, 242, 264–65

      Cuomo, Mario, 264

      Cutter, Stephanie, 208

      D

      Dabbagh, Abdullah al-, 31

      Dahdaleh, Victor, 231

      Daily Beast (website), xxi, 194, 224

      Daschle, Tom, 141

      Davis, Lanny, xvii–xviii, 104–5, 129

      Dayton, Mark, 41, 263

      De Blasio, Bill, 282–85

      Dean, Howard, xxiv, 88, 115, 242–43

      Decision Points (Bush), 99

      Defense of Marriage Act, 88

      DeFrank, Thomas, 55

      Delta Sigma Theta (sorority), 275

      DeMint, Jim, 155

      Dempsey, Martin, ix, 186–89

      Dewey Square Group, 261

      Distinguished Service Award, ix–xi

      Dodd, Chris, 114

      Dole, Robert, 192

      Donilon, Tom, 158, 160, 162

      Dorgan, Byron, 169

      Dowd, Maureen, 36, 116

      Dreyfuss, Robert, 48

      Drudge, Matt, 149, 283

      Drudge Report, 207, 249

      E

      Edwards, Elizabeth, 138

      Edwards, John, 114, 117, 134, 138

      Ehrlich, Robert, 84

      Eisenhower, Dwight D., 88

      Elton John Foundation, 263

      Emanuel, Rahm

      loyalty to Clintons, xvii, 142–43

      presidential aspirations, 207–8, 242

      support of HRC for president, 207

      WJC chief of staff, 165

      F

      Fares, Issam, 31

      Feinstein, Dianne, 41

      Feldman, Mike, 44

      Felsenthal, Carol, 58–59

      Ferguson, Charles, 246–48

      Fitzgerald, F. Scott, ix, xxv

      Fleischer, Ari, 32–33, 37–38, 46, 59

      Flowers, Gennifer, 85–86, 192, 216

      Fluke, Sandra, 222

      Follieri, Raffaello, 231

      “The Follieri Charade” (Vanity Fair), 232

      Ford, Betty, 55

      Ford, Gerald, 55, 58, 91

      Foreign Policy (journal), 157

      Foster, Vince, 11, 14, 256–58

      Franken, Bob, 123–24

      Freeh, Louis, 28–31

      Fulbright, J. William, xix, 70, 81–82

      G

      Gaines, Jeremy, 127, 129

      Game Change (Heilemann and Halperin), xxii

      Gates, Bill (Microsoft), 59, 83, 167

      Gates, Robert (Defense Secretary), x–xi, 68, 158, 160–61, 171

      Gates Foundation, 59

      Gawker (blog), 194, 195

      gay rights/gay marriage, 87–88, 93, 174, 203–4, 273

      Geffen, David, 116

      Geico gecko (TV character), 224

      Geithner, Timothy, 176–77

      Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security, 112

      Gershon, Gina, 55, 86

      Gerth, Jeff, 46

      Gillibrand, Kirsten, 266

      Gingrich, Newt

      “Contract with America,” 11

      HRC as president, 73–74, 90, 112, 200

      observations on WJC-HRC, xvi, 59, 269–70

      relationship with WJC, xiv, 73

      resignation over affair, 64–65

      role in Clinton Foundation, 234–35

      Giuliani, Rudy, 2, 16, 19

      Giustra, Frank, 231

      Gore, Al

      1992 vice presidential selection, 266

      2000 presidential campaign, xxi, 94–95, 114, 179, 204–5

      2000 selection of running mate, xvi, 71, 266

      2008 endorsement of Obama, 147

      comparison with HRC, 239

      comparison with WJC, 17

      Florida vote recount, 102

      New York vote count, 24

      relationship with Bush, 102–3

      relationship with WJC, 103–4, 120

      GQ (magazine), 132–33

      Graham, Lindsey, 68

      Gramm, Phil, 74

      Greeley, Andrew (Fr.), 78–79

      Green, Joe, 131–32

      Gregory, Edgar & Vonna Jo, 35

      Griffin, Phil, 124, 127, 129

      Grunwald, Mandy, 44, 143

      Gulf War I (1991), 30–31

      H

      Haberman, Maggie, 261, 262

      Hagel, Chuck, 160

      Hardball (TV program), 126, 133–34

      Harriman, Pamela, 226

      Hathaway, Anne, 231

      Hawkins, Ronnie, 86

      health issues, HRC, xi–xiv, xxiv–xxv, 241

      Henry, Mike, 117

      Herbert, Bob, 114

      Herridge, Catherine, 231

      Hicks, Gregory, 181

      Hill (newspaper), 279

      Hillary (TV miniseries), 246–49

      Hillary Rodham Clinton Children’s Library and Learning Center, 263

      Hillary’s Choice (Sheehy), 5, 15

      HILLPAC (PAC), 235

      Hispanics, as voting bloc, 275–76

      Hitchens, Christopher, xv, 10

      Holbrooke, Richard, 162–63

      Holder, Eric, 33–36, 150

      Howe, Rosemarie, 27

      HRC: State Secrets and the Rebirth of Hillary Clinton (Allen and Parnes), xxii, 149, 279

      Hsu, Norman, 50

      Hubbell, Webster, 257

      Huckabee, Mike, 75–76, 125

      Huffington Post, xxiv, 221, 247–48

      Human Rights Campaign, 273

      Hume, Brit, 78, 82

      Hurley, Elizabeth, 55

      Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, 106

      Hutchinson, Asa, 65, 76

      Hutchison, Kay Bailey, 65

      Hyde, Henry, 64

      I

      Ickes, Harold, Jr., 1–3, 5, 9, 142

      Ickes, Harold, Sr., 9

      Immelt, Jeffrey, 129

      immigration reform, 67, 178, 276

      Indonesian tsunami of 2004, 90–92

      Insight (magazine), 253

      Iran, 31, 33, 175, 240, 268

      Iraq/Iraq War, 30, 63, 68, 78, 104, 107, 138–40, 157, 161–62, 205, 243, 282

      Isakson, Johnny, 66, 77–78

    &n
    bsp; Islam/Islamic issues, 43–44, 134, 172, 182

      Israel/Israeli relations, 18, 20, 33, 172, 252–53

      Issa, Darrell, 183

      It Takes a Village (Clinton), 216, 284–85

      J

      Jackson, Jesse, Sr., 139, 141, 202, 211, 219, 275

      Jarrett, Valerie, 151, 158, 162, 198, 212

      Jefferson, Thomas, 156

      Jews/Jewish relations. See Israel/Israeli relations

      John Paul II (Pope), 93–94

      Johnson, Tim, 144

      Jon Bon Jovi (stage name), 84

      Jones, Paula, 6, 38, 49, 60, 72, 128

      Journal of Muslim Minority, 43

      Juffali, Walid, 31

      K

      Kagan, Robert, 164

      Kaine, Tim, 151

      Kane, Jeremy, 223

      Karl, Jonathan, 279

      Karzai, Hamid, 162

      Kelly, Declan, 227–29

      Kelly Alan, 227

      Kennedy, Caroline, 146, 150

      Kennedy, Edward M., 42, 145–47

      Kennedy, John F., 7, 210–11

      Kennedy, Joseph, 185

      Kennedy, Patrick, 183

      Kennedy, Robert F., 9, 16, 141

      Kennedy, Robert, Jr., 16

      Kennedy Center, 108

      Kent, Muhtar, 83

      Kerry, John

      2004 presidential campaign, 104, 107, 271

      2008 endorsement of Obama, 144, 165

      comparison with HRC, 239–40

      Secretary of State, 205, 240, 245

      selection of HRC as VP, 88, 205

      Keyes, Alan, 138

      Khobar Towers bombing (1996), 28–31

      Kim Jong Il, 232

      King, Larry, 250

      Kissinger, Henry, x, 171

      Klaus, Ian, 223–24

      Klein, Ed, 199

      Klobuchar, Amy, 242, 266

      Knox, Simmie, 105

      Kornblut, Anne E., 142

      Koss, Johann Olav, 87

      Kroft, Steve, 193, 195

      Kucinich, Dennis, 114

      Kuwait, 31, 99

      Kyl, Jon, 67

      L

      LaHood, Ray, 76

      Lane, Diane, 246

      Lasry, Marc, 220

      Lavrov, Sergey, 166

      Lazio, Rick, 9, 19–26

      Lenzner, Terry, 32

      Lewellen, Winnie, 79–81

      Lewinsky, Monica

      impact on 2000 election, xxi, 94–95

      impact on 2008 campaign, 117–20

      impact on 2016 campaign, 217–20, 246–49

      impact on HRC, 1–6, 9–11

      impact on WJC public opinion, xvi

      infamous blue dress, 28

      internship, 56

      “The Monica Files,” 250–54

      reaction of Barbara Bush, 110

      reaction of Carter to scandal, 59–60

      reaction of Gingrich to scandal, 73

      reaction of Lieberman to scandal, 71

      revelation of other mistresses, 49, 52, 72, 254

      WJC admission of affair, 11–14, 38

      WJC legal fees, 60

      Lieberman, Joseph, xvi, 71, 94–95, 103, 266

      Limbaugh, Rush, 69, 216, 222

     


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