The
Final Days: A Behind the Scenes Look at the Last, Desperate Abuses of Power
by the Clinton White House
by Barbara Olson
New York Times best-selling author Barbara Olson, whose Hell
to Pay laid bare the sordid political deals of Hillary Rodham Clinton,
now turns her razor sharp vision on the Clintons' shocking excesses in
their final days of office: the outrageous pardons to political cronies
and friends, the looting of the White House, the executive orders that
were sheer abuses of presidential power, the presidential library that
is becoming a massive boondoggle of vanity more appropriate to a Third
World dictator, and much more. This was how the Clintons chose to end their
occupation of the White House, in a story whose reverberations are still
shaking the political landscape.
Barbara Olson knows Washington politics from the inside -- with a depth
of insight and fire-honed principled -- like few others. She has been an
attorney with the Justice Department, a Congressional investigator, and
a general counsel in the United States Senate. She knows the law. She knows
the Constitution. She knows how power is meant to be responsibly exercised.
In The Final Days she shows how the Clintons climaxed eight years
of sleaze with a spree of payoffs and self-indulgence unprecedented in
its vulgarity and possible illegality. Amazon.com
Hardcover - 258 pages (October 2001)
Regnery Pub; ISBN: 0895261677