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Book Review:
Lucky Bastard
Mirrors Bill Clinton

Lucky Bastard by Charles McCarryThis book about President Clinton (billed as a fiction) has given me more insight into him and his presidency than anything I have ever read. The book is called "Lucky Bastard" by Charles McCarry.

To summarize the paradigm, Clinton was handpicked by a legend KGB officer to become the president of the United States while he was still early in his college years. He was a convinced Marxist and believed with his colleagues that in order for the Communist revolution to succeed, it must have its primary base of operations in the United States. Even though he was converted to the cause, those wishing to groom him did not wish to take chances, so they set up a blackmail situation while he was in Europe (still early college days). So when he visited Russia (by compelled invitation) he was put on the leash and told what he would do and how he would do it, and that they would open all the doors for him to fulfill his ambition of becoming the President.

Guess who his primary "handler" has been? Hillary.

That picture alone explains so very much about him and why he does what he does and why he is so soft on Communist nations and why he is so helpful to them.

It is deception and treason of the highest order, but because it has been done by degrees, and because the media is filled with people of similar ilk, his cover has not been blown.

The Lewinsky scandal was like a one on a scale of one to ten of the atrocities to which he has been a party. Indeed, the Lewinsky scandal has worked to great effect in insulating him even more in his chicanery.

Though he has sold his soul to the devil, I yet hold out a prayer for him that he could yet recognize his folly and repent.

Marxism is a satanic counterfeit of Zion, seeking to do by force what ought to come spontaneously from the heart. Zion will not be enforced from without, but will spring like a fountain from within. That is why I am so adamantly opposed to Socialism and the welfare state. The end does not justify the means. Force philanthropy does not have the power to save but to enslave.

Sterling
Jan. 3, 1999

 

 

 
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