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Target: Caught in the Crosshairs of Bill and Hillary Clinton | 
| Author: Kathleen Willey Publisher: WND Books, an imprint of World Ahead Media Category: Book
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Rating: 64 reviews
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st Pages: 256 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.4 x 1.1
ISBN: 0974670162 Dewey Decimal Number: 320 EAN: 9780974670164 ASIN: 0974670162
Publication Date: November 6, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Just in time for Hillary Clinton's 2008 Presidential campaign comes Kathleen Willey's explosive new book that details how her life was changed - and nearly destroyed - by Bill and Hillary Clinton. Target contains never-before-released details of the intimidation campaign launched to silence Kathleen...one way or the other. It provides new insight not just into the death of Kathleen's husband -- on the same day that Bill Clinton assaulted Kathleen in the Oval Office - but into Bill's sexual addiction and Hillary's compulsive enabling, a dangerous combination when partnered with the power of the presidency. Willey makes a persuasive case that Hillary should NOT be returned to the White House in ANY capacity.
And, as evidence that the Clintons haven t changed, the terror and harassment continue. Over 2007's Labor Day weekend, Kathleen's home was burglarized. Instead of taking jewelry or computers, the thief took the manuscript for Target, with its explosive revelations that could damage Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
It was a break-in all too reminiscent of an incident 10 years ago in which Kathleen was threatened by a stranger just two days before she was to testify against President Clinton in the Paula Jones sexual harassment case. It's deja vu all over again -- and time to stop the Clinton machine once and for all.
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Agenda or not, Willey has an argument June 11, 2008 K. Frey 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I borrowed this book from my grandmother. In my opinion, she and my grandfather are perfect examples of Tom Brokaw's Greatest Generation. While one doesn't have to ascribe to a certain political party to be considered "great," both my grandparents are very strong Republicans. They have confirmed to me that what Republicans stand for now aren't necessarily what has created such a strong Republican party in previous years. My grandparents moved to Arkansas before Clinton became governor, and they lived there through his governing years. I share this because I believe it is important for you to know my background in order to put my review in its proper light. That said, I heard from many people around my grandparents (who would also be considered the WWII generation) that though they might be Democrats, they were most definitely NOT Clinton supporters. I believe Clinton did not even carry Arkansas during his first presidential bid. This is important because Arkansas IS typically a Democratic southern state! Why would Arkansans NOT vote for Clinton?During his first run, my grandmother would say that Hillary was really the one in charge and that no one liked her and that to vote for Bill was really voting for Hillary...
Now,as a young voter, I saw Bill plead for himself during his impeachment trial when I was in college, but I didn't really "get it." Reading this book made me "get it." I finally understood what my grandma tried to tell me 15 years ago. I finally got why my gut feeling always seemed to tell me that Hillary was "off" somehow. Some of you might say, well, yeah, of course you would think that coming from a Republican family--but I even thought of voting for her this year in the primaries. I truly admire her determination, her strength, her focus...but something always felt uncomfortable; I can't name it--until I read this book. I knew Hillary would make a run for the presidency way before Clinton left office. I knew why she went to NY.I know why she runs now. She wants to win. She wants to show the world that a woman can play a man's game. But Willey helps me understand what Hillary looks like behind her facade, and it IS scary.
I gave this book only 3 stars because at the end Willey tries to ascertain why Bill and Hillary operate the way they do. I overanalyze everything, and I didn't really care to think about why they do what they do. I wanted more concrete information/documentation from others who see what Willey and others have seen from this couple. After reading this book, I found myself searching YouTube, Google for information to support Willey's perspective. I do believe that Willey has her own agenda and I am not sure what it is. I am not sure what prompted her to return to Clinton for a paying job when she filled in at various times for her husband's law firm. However, the bottom line is that I do believe Clinton assualted her, and I do believe his actions are more than just a president looking for some "action." Willey is very convincing of this, and for me, that is enough.
Excellent expose' May 14, 2008 Joanne S. Brady This is a compelling expose' of the mob-like Clintons...both of 'em. You cannot believe the Clintons are so vindictive...they WILL do anything to get what they want. Read the book!!!!!!!!
Excellant accounting of scandalous people April 12, 2008 Harold L. Wieland (Ludington, Michigan United States) This tell all book is well written and is very detailed of the author's experience with people of questionable character. It is an eye opener.
Willey's Consistency Gives Her Credibilty March 11, 2008 Jazmine von Holzrand (California) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Yes I get why some people think she is lacking in credibility due to her ongoing communications with Clinton after the assault. But, if you read this carefully it's clear that Willey is just like that with everyone, Julia Steele, Linda Tripp & others who did her in. Willey still contacts them to wish them well during difficult times. It seems to me Willey is a classic co dependent & this behavior is completely consistent.
Willey doesn't really describe her late husband but extrapolating from his behavior, ie wildly overspending, keeping their finances secret from her & his eventual suicide certainly make a strong case that he was suffering some form of mental illness.
Again the codependent need to "make it right" or "fix it" is all over the place.
Dear nay sayers & Clintonistas I encourage you to study up on abused women & it will be excruciatingly clear that Willey's conduct after the assault is perfectly consisent & gives her credibility.
No more Clintons in the WH March 9, 2008 T. Kennedy (North Carolina USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Thank you Kathleen for writing this book. I remember watching this obviously uncomfortable lady on TV and then reading and hearing the Clinton apologists and sycophants trash her at the time. But it was all part of the modus operandi of the Hillary and Bill team. We never knew your pain and how they terrorized you in your personal life until you wrote the book. I could not put it down, reading your documentation of how these career politicians abused their power and used powerful and rich friends to hire ex special ops goons to employ mafia like tactics against people who won't lie for them or serve their purpose anymore. Hillary and Bill will say and do anything to get back into the most powerful position in the US and thus reward their backers the second time around.
American doesn't need criminals and dynasties running this country.
Sign me: No more Clintons or Bushes in the White House
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