You can not imagine my disappointment upon reading "House of Cards" the 8000 word tabloid style white wash of the role played by Hillary Clinton in inducing and directing the largest campaign finance fraud on record.For background see What Hillary Knew: June 9, 2000As you can see from the two email requests I made to April Witt, (appended below) after spending twelve hours on the phone in interviews with her for the story, I valiantly tried to ensure that the basic facts that are reflected throughout the public record, including your own newspaper, were included in her story. Amazingly, April would refused all my requests. She would not even refer to the scoop by the Post's then reporter Lloyd Grove, of Hillary Clinton's spokesman's admission that they knew the Gala fund raiser I produced for her in August, 2000, "cost more than $1 million and was an in kind contribution".

Peter Paul sat next to Hillary Clinton at the Spago fundraising luncheon for about 90 minutes, during which time they discussed his problematic anti-Castro activities in the late 1970's, his interest in hiring her husband when he left the White House, and his commitment to give $150,000 in Stan Lee Media stock to her campaign.Peter Paul Hillary Clinton David Rosen Aaron Tonken
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