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Unlimited Access

An FBI Agent Inside the Clinton White House

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As one of two FBI agents posted at the White House to perform background checks on appointees, FBI Special Agent Gary Aldrich intended to close his eventful career in peace and dignity. But what he witnessed during the Clinton administration left him deeply troubled, then alarmed, and finally, so outraged that he felt compelled to leave.

Unlimited Access is Aldrich's electrifying expose of a presidential administration with a great deal to hide and willing to put America at risk to keep it hidden. Aldrich describes how a comprehensive security system that had been perfected through six presidencies was systematically dismantled by the Clintons so they could bring friends into the White House who otherwise would have been barred by legal problems, some prosecutable. A New York Times best seller.

©1996 Gary Aldrich (P)1997 Blackstone Audio Inc.
20th Century Americas Media Studies Modern Politics & Activism Politics & Government Presidents & Heads of State Social Sciences United States World
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Really good. Well what can you think. A full review of the Clintons when in the White House. Telling it how it was

Really good

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Seems to be a bit of a big gripe that the Clintons didn’t behave in the way the author wanted

Bit of a weird one!

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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?

Not a fan of the Clintons , but this is a truly ludicrous account - it is so petty it is beyond belief - no wonder we have trouble with security if this is the standard of agent we employ.

Has Unlimited Access put you off other books in this genre?

no

You didn’t love this book--but did it have any redeeming qualities?

none - it is laughable.

Truly awful

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