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October 4, 2003

Insider Report from NewsMax.com

Headlines (Scroll down for complete stories):
1. Bill Clinton Admired Hitler Too
2. LA Times Desperate to Help Gray Davis
3. Wesley Clark's Three Embarrassing Secrets
4. Witch Doctor Tells All About 'Insane' Saddam
5. Desertions From the U.S. Army Increase
6. Letter From Iraq: The Good America Is Doing

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1. Bill Clinton Admired Hitler Too

We are not sure Arnold Schwarzenegger admired Adolph Hitler. If he did, he would share something with Bill Clinton.

The Clintons' anti-Semitism is now well known.

Details of it first emerged from retired Arkansas state trooper Larry Patterson who told NewsMax the inside details of the Clintons' dislike of various groups.

During the six years Patterson guarded the Clintons, he said their deep-seated anti-Semitism became apparent in slurs they hurled at each other. Bill Clinton also frequently told Jewish jokes.

Patterson made the revelations in a two-hour audiotape "More than Sex: The Secrets of Bill and Hillary Clinton Revealed" published by NewsMax.com several years ago.

Patterson said that during the Clintons' many verbal brawls "it was quite common" for both Bill and Hillary to refer to each other as "a Jew motherf----r" or a "Jew Bastard."

So far, Arnold has not been accused of such comments.

Patterson does reveal that Bill Clinton had a deep fascination for Adolf Hitler and his book "Mein Kampf" though.

Clinton's interest in Hitler was not based on the fascist leader's anti-Semitism, but the great leadership skills of Hitler, according to Patterson.

Clinton, Patterson remembered, was intrigued that Hitler "had so much power over these people and that it had just been a short period of time since World War I where they'd been defeated, and this man had come forward and had rallied the German people."

2. LA Times Desperate to Help Gray Davis

Sometimes it amazes us just how brazen the liberal media is.

When Schwarzenegger gets accused of sexual harassment, it's immediately splashed on the cover of the Los Angeles Times.

We note that the paper admitted it received allegations about the actor on Friday - and promptly printed them on Saturday. This violates every rule in journalism about vetting serious allegations.

But who cares about serious journalism, the Los Angeles Times has an election to win.

For those of you who say, "Well, they did that with Clinton" - this is quite untrue.

Paula Jones' allegations, well reported in conservative circles, took years to be picked up by mainstream "liberal" press outlets. And when the allegations were published, as were those of several other women, the accusers, not Clinton, were trashed by the press.

Brit Hume noted this week on Fox News that when Juanita Broaddrick accused Bill Clinton of sexually attacking her - the Los Angeles Times buried the story deep inside the paper.

Later, Hume remembered, when George Will wrote about the Broaddrick allegations, the Los Angeles Times refused to run his column.

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  • 3. Wesley Clark's Three Embarrassing Secrets

    Now that he's under a microscope, the chinks in Wesley Clark's armor are looking more like gaping wounds. Three embarrassing things happened to him this past week, but only one received much publicity.

    Wednesday, two weeks after he joined the race for the Democrats' presidential nomination, his campaign admitted he still had not registered as a Dem.

    That was widely reported, but did you know this? Clark had earlier lied that he was a registered Democrat, and he even deceived his top adviser, George Bruno, according to USA Today.

    Bruno told the paper he had talked to Clark "a couple of weeks ago, and it was my understanding that it was changed."

    And it was not until Wednesday that Clark withdrew his registration as a paid lobbyist for an Arkansas information-services company.

    "I cannot believe that this party is even considering nominating someone who's not only not a Democrat, but is a registered Washington lobbyist," fumed Jano Cabrera of Sen. Joe Lieberman's campaign.

    Clark was mighty quick to demand that ESPN fire Rush Limbaugh. Perhaps Democrat boss Terry McAuliffe should "fire" Clark.

    Then there was the humiliating news that without his former title of "general," his name recognition plunged and support fell in opinion polls.

    He must be praying that if he wins the Democrat's nomination he'll get to call himself "General" on the ballot.

    4. Saddam's Witch Doctor Tells All

    Oo ee oo ah ah, ting tang walla walla bing bang: Saddam Hussein's witch doctor is finally talking, and he'd better hide.

    "Saddam did not have any problem with genies or devils possessing him. Saddam was positively insane," says Said Abu Yassir.

    "And after five years as Saddam's personal traditional healer and mystic, Abu Yassir would know," UPI noted.

    "It was mostly Uday's behavior that affected Saddam's [mental] situation the most. His sons, mostly Uday, made him crazy," he told the wire service in an exclusive interview this week.

    One night Saddam's cousin, the genocidal freak "Chemical Ali" Hassan al-Majid, "had a delicate problem that was difficult to discuss in a macho society such as Iraq: He had become impotent."

    Having knowledge of the insane mass murderer's secret, Abu Yassir escaped Iraq for the United Arab Emirates in January 2003.

    "These men are too crazy," he says. "They would have killed me eventually."

    Saddam, he recalls, "had five of us serving as consultants. The commander was Indian. Two were from Morocco, and two of us were from Iraq. Our duties were to advise him about what might happen, who might kill him.

    "He had 54 palaces, and all of the chefs would cook the same thing. At that time I would advise him where not to eat because of poison, which roads to use, which palace to sleep at, and which people not to deal with because they were against him."

    Hmm. It sounds as if Said Abu Yassir could get a job from Gray Davis.

    5. Desertions From the U.S. Army Increase

    Desertions from the U.S. Army are on the rise, according to The Memory Hole, which sites military statistics received under the Freedom of Information Act.

    It's not clear what is causing the problem, but with desertions up almost 100 percent in five years, it needs to be investigated.

    The official numbers:

    FY 1997: 2,218
    FY 1998: 2,520
    FY 1999: 2,966
    FY 2000: 3,949
    FY 2001: 4,597
    FY 2002: 4,021
    FY 2003 (to May 2003): 2,096
    Total: 22,367

    6. Letter From Iraq: The Good America Is Doing

    Military analyst and former Green Beret Lonnie Shoultz forwarded us a letter from a physician friend of a friend in Iraq who operated on the councilor who died from her gunshot wounds last week.

    "This is a fascinating story and demonstrates how much our money is going to build Iraq - not rebuild it," Shoultz writes in a forward. "Saddam Hussein allowed his people to exist in the conditions of the 19th Century while he surrounded himself and his family with opalescence. Read on and see what a difference your money is making in the lives of people who have never known something we take for granted - like a hospital surgical suite. Then there are the other things they are getting for the first time such as sewage treatment, water on tap, electricity, telephones in their homes, schools, books, storm drains to stop flooding and the things you grew up expecting to have outside of your door have not been built in Iraq in the last 35 years. We didn't break them in the war - they just were not ever there."

    Excerpts from the letter, after a lengthy description of the heroic but doomed effort to save the councilwoman in appalling conditions:

    Just the same, in spite of everything we have seen and heard about, I have high hopes for the future here. Every so often I get a chance to watch CNN and its continued "reporting" of only the negative comments has turned my stomach. Clearly many in the press have forgotten the age-old adage coined by a famous and very well respected journalist; in essence, he said that journalists were supposed to report the news and not make the news. That implies an honest effort to see and report both sides of the story, something that is sorely lacking, as I see it. I am just one man, but I have heard nothing but happiness expressed by the Iraqis that I have come in contact with.

    Case in point; I was walking to the CPA late this afternoon with one of the soldiers from the unit, and this gaggle of kids (probably 10 of them) was walking towards us. All of a sudden, one of them broke from the pack and ran over to me. He couldn't have been any more than 10 or 11, and he came up to me and gave me a "high five," which I returned. He then grabbed my hand, kissed it, and said, "I love you, thank you, thank you very much." And the rest of the kids chimed in with their, "thanks to the Americans."

    Where the hell was CNN for that? Where was CNN when I was eating lunch the other day at the newly opened "Cofe Shoppe" - a local restaurant operating in what used to be a gas station about 500 yards from the CSH - and the locals were coming up to us and thanking us for freeing their beloved Iraq from the hands of the madman Saddam. "No other country could have done this," they said. "We waited for the Americans to come, because no other country cared about us, and no other country could have done this as the Americans did."

    Where was CNN then? I really doubt that I am the only person that has heard these sentiments, and I would be willing to bet my entire paycheck for my three months here that at least one reporter has heard this exact sort of thinking and has failed to print or broadcast it because it didn't fit that reporter's agenda. Where are the stories of terror that these folks are recounting? How come no one has published the accounts of brutality and killing that are commonly heard here and have been substantiated by investigators? If you want to know what is REALLY going on, you are going to have to ignore what our informative reporters are telling you and start talking to the soldiers and public health workers and CPA employees that are here, working long hours for one reason - because they are helping a nation emerge from its own ashes.

    And they are seeing thankful people, and they are seeing progress. Nothing this big is going to happen in a couple of months. Patience is the operative word here, as I see it. But then again, what do I know - I am just some dumb soldier surgeon who was actually only here for a few months.


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