So Hillary Clinton was right, despite all the years of mockery by Republicans and Fox News denialism. There was a well-funded Right Wing Conspiracy to destroy the Cllintons, and drive an American president from the White House.
Here's the man who founded the conspiracy :
(Larry) Klayman proudly recalls the night the "vast right-wing conspiracy... was born." He and fellow conservatives -- including Paul Weyrich, Phyllis Schafly and the NRA's Wayne LaPierre -- met in a room near the Council for National Policy conference in Charleston, South Carolina in 1998. "We voted to remove the 42nd president of the United States by whatever legal and ethical means were necessary," he said.Klayman also claims Rupert Murdoch tried to have his new book killed, because of its attacks on Fox News :
Klayman reserves some of his harshest words for Fox News, expressing his increasing disappointment with the network, which "should really change its motto 'We report, you decide' to 'We brainwash, you decide.'"Did Murdoch want to kill the book solely because of this claim by Klayman?He accuses Fox News and host Sean Hannity of not being straight with him by tricking his clients to coming on the air: "I came to perceive Hannity as a shallow and insincere Rush Limbaugh wannabe. In contrast, his television co-host, Alan Colmes, a Jewish liberal, was actually a mensch, even though I rarely agreed with him politically."
Klayman claims that Fox owner Rupert Murdoch "tried to kill the publication of this book" because of his criticism of the network.
Fox News : Fair & Balanced (By Token Lefties, Chosen Specifically For Their Dumb Fuckery)Klayman takes particular aim at the "strange and petty tactics" of the network's chairman Roger Ailes. When he asked Ailes about his decision to hire Chris Cuomo, the current "Good Morning America" co-host, to do commentary, the Fox News executive replied: "If I'm going to put on some goddamned liberal, I might as well get the dumbest fuck I can find!"
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