Executive Power
Video Review
Depict by a parallel plot the Vince Foster 'suicide' with warning to
Hillary "We have the evidence."
April 28, 2002
My
wife and I watched the video "Executive
Power" last night. It is very clearly intended as an expose of the whole Vince Foster
'suicide' and cover-up. In the movie, there is a video tape that certain elements are trying to
track down because (you find out toward the end of the movie) it contains images of the first lady
having sexual relations with the man who had been 'suicided.' The video recording is finally
recovered by the First Lady's hacks, shortly after the president had been re-elected, having covered
up a sexual scandal of his own.
The last scene of the movie shows that a duplicate copy of the video had been made, which the First
Lady did not take possession of. The person who has possession of that video had her life preserved
when the man who once was a body guard to the president (and was thus privy to his scandal) took a
bullet instead of her, loosing his life.
In my opinion, it is obvious that the movie's intention is to send a warning to Hillary --
"Look, we know what you've done, and we have the evidence. Don't think you got off the hook.
Things could come back to haunt you if you try to seek the presidency."
I'm sorry for telling you key elements of the plot of the movie and the outcome, but I do it for the
sake of those who choose not to view rated R movies. This movie has some nudity and sex scenes that
give it a deserved R rating. I can't see how they could have done the movie without some of these
scenes depicting the X-rated lives of some leaders of our country.
Sterling D. Allan
POSTSCRIPT
I find it interesting that Amazon.com does not carry this video, which I found at a local video
rental place. I wonder if "executive powers" are being evoked to remove traces of
this movie.
BLOCKBUSTER MOVIE REVIEW
"In this tense political thriller, a CIA agent turns in his credentials after one of his
assignments, which involved covering up some embarrassing information for the president,
unexpectedly leads to someone's death. However, he's brought back in to help investigate the murder
of one of the president's leading advisors, only to find it's all part of a plan to silence those
who know too much -- which would also include him." ~ Mark
Deming, All Movie Guide

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