No Facts No Problem
Peter Schweizer, the author of the upcoming book "Clinton Cash" has now admitted in several interviews that he has no evidence of wrongdoing by Hillary Clinton when she was Secretary of State. But that's what the book is about. It's about insinuating corrupt acts in exchange for contributions to the Clinton Foundation. No proof is provided in the book. It is a narrative of intrigue and innuendo which in publishing terms is also known as a novel.
The author claims he has no political agenda and it has been hinted that he may do a similar book about Jeb Bush. So, another novel?
Bill Clinton has made a lot of money since leaving office. He is probably the most active former President in our history. That's because of a combination of age, energy, drive and talent. The Clinton Global Initiative and The Clinton Foundation do a lot of good.
If someone has credible evidence of wrongdoing that's one thing, but writing a work of fiction and offering it up as truth is despicable. It also lessens the legitimacy of other voices who may actually have something of consequence to say.
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