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Crooked Claims About Clinton

Four-time convicted felon falsely accuses Clinton in video viewed by millions.

 

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Summary
In a video that has logged millions of views on the Internet since early October, Peter Paul, a felon who helped produce a gala fundraiser for the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton's 2000 Senate campaign, makes a number of false or misleading charges against the presidential contender and former First Lady. Among them:

• The video gives the false impression that the Clintons somehow caused Paul to be investigated for securities fraud as retaliation for a lawsuit he filed against them. But the investigation – and Paul's indictment – came first.

• A lawyer appearing on the video claims that a telephone conversation between Paul, Hillary Clinton and others shows that she had knowledge of and perpetrated illegal campaign activities, when the conversation illustrates no such thing. It only shows Hillary thanking organizers of a fundraiser.

• The same lawyer alleges that the actions of Clinton and those working for her amounted to "the largest fraud in election funding history," a claim that is absurd. The campaign was fined for a reporting violation, not "fraud." And the fine was relatively modest compared with other FEC fines.

• The video makes deceptive use of an ABC "20/20" clip in an effort to prove that the Clintons pretended not to know who Paul was after his criminal past came to light.

Update Feb. 8: We have received a response from Douglas Cogan, co-producer of the video. We've reviewed Cogan's comments carefully and see no reason to change anything we said. We have posted his unedited comments and our response as a supporting document .  
 
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  • Posted By: HILLARY! UNCENSORED @ 02/12/2008 7:38:35 PM

    We are up to about 5 million hits. She just got decimated in Virginia, Maryland, and DC. Absolutely decimated. I guess the drive-by hit piece didn't have the desired effect.

  • Posted By: HILLARY! UNCENSORED @ 02/12/2008 1:26:15 AM

    http://www.newsweek.com/id/109431 The drive-by hit piece by Viveca Novak is debunked.

  • Posted By: HILLARY! UNCENSORED @ 02/08/2008 11:52:34 PM

    re performance of Cher- Viveca contends that Cher was not solicited by Hillary and that someone else had done that. Lack of knowledge about this case should be embarrassing to her (but it apparently isn't). Yes, Aaron Tonken indeed made the initial request. But there is more to the story. What Viveca did not tell you is that two of the performers, Cher and Diana Ross, required a direct phone call from Hillary. Hillary called both of them (she admitted on tape talking to Cher) and sealed the deal. Without Hillary acting as the closer, they would not have performed. Yes, she absolutely solicited them. The other performers were not solicited directly by her.

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