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As the Clinton era draws to a close, we thought we'd bring you up to date on our
Clinton statistics. Please note that, much as with the Census, the
collection of such data is a daunting task, made all the more difficult by
the failure of the corporate media to show any interest in it.
NOTES: Some of the data has not been updated recently and thus understates
conditions. In certain areas, such as anomalous deaths, we have used an
extremely conservative count. It is important in considering these
incidents to bear in mind the following:
- The fact that anomalies need to be investigated further carries no
presumption of how a death actually occurred, only that there remain
serious questions that require answers.
- The possibility of foul play must be taken seriously in a major
criminal conspiracy in which over two score individuals and firms have
already been convicted and over 100 witnesses have pled the Fifth
Amendment or fled the country.
- If foul play did occur in any of these cases, that fact by itself does
not carry the presumption that the White House was involved. Given the
footprints of organized crime, drug trade, foreign espionage, and
intelligence agencies on the trail of the Clinton story, such a assumption
would be ill-advised.
We welcome corrections and additions and plan to publish a more definitive
version on the occasion upon the departure of the Clinton administration.
We are also planning a list of those journalists and public officials who
performed best and worst during this egregious period of American history.
Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated.
Administration Records Set
- The only president ever impeached strictly on grounds of personal
malfeasance
- Most number of convictions and guilty pleas
- Most number of cabinet officials to come under criminal
investigation
- Most number of witnesses to flee country or refuse to testify
- Most number of witnesses to die suddenly
- Greatest amount of illegal campaign contributions
- Greatest amount of illegal campaign contributions from abroad
Historical Context
| Number of independent counsel inquiries since the 1978 law was
passed | 19 |
| Number that have produced
indictments | 7 |
| Number that produced more convictions than the Starr investigation | 1 |
| Median length of investigations that have led to convictions: | 44 months |
| Length of Starr-Ray investigation (7/00) | 67 months |
| Number of Starr-Ray investigation convictions to date (including
one governor, one associate attorney general and two Clinton business
partners) | 15 |
| Median cost per Starr investigation conviction
(as of 3/00) | $3.5 million |
| Total cost of the Starr investigation (as of 3/00) | $52 million |
| Total cost of the Iran-Contra investigation | $48.5 million |
| Number of Clinton cabinet members who came under criminal investigation | 5 |
| Number of Reagan cabinet members who came under criminal investigation | 4 |
| Number of top officials jailed in the Teapot Dome Scandal | 3 |
Crime Stats
| Number of individuals and businesses associated with the Clinton
machine who have been convicted of or pleaded guilty to crimes | 47 |
| Number of these convictions during Clinton's presidency | 33 |
| Number of indictments/misdemeanor charges | 61 |
| Number of imprisonments | 14 |
| Number of congressional witnesses who have pled the 5th Amendment,
fled the country to avoid testifying, or (in the case of foreign
witnesses) refused to be interviewed )as of 9/99) | 122 |
Smaltz Investigation
| Guilty pleas and convictions obtained by Donald Smaltz in cases
involving charges of bribery and fraud against former Agriculture
Secretary Espy and associated individuals and businesses | 15 |
| Acquitted or overturned cases (including Espy) | 6 |
| Fines and penalties assessed | $11.5 million |
| Cost of investigation (thorugh 9/99) | $22.2 million |
| Amount Tyson Food paid in fines and court costs | $6 million |
| Amount Tyson Food still has in annual government contracts | $200 million |
| Charges against individuals other than Espy |
| Concealing knowledge of gifts to Espy and his girlfriend | 1 |
| Providing illegal gratuities to Espy | 4 |
| Illegally supplementing the salary of a government official | 2 |
| Concealing receipt of illegal funds on behalf of Espy
(Espy's chief of staff was sentenced to prison in this case) | 1 |
Crimes for which Convictions have been obtained
| Drug trafficking | 3 |
| Racketeering, extortion, bribery | 4 |
| tax evasion, kickbacks, embezzlement | 2 |
| fraud | 12 |
| conspiracy | 5 |
| fraudulent loans, illegal gifts | 1 |
| illegal campaign contributions | 5 |
| money laundering | 6 |
| perjury, obstruction of justice | (case open) |
Other matters investigated by special prosecutors and congress or
reported in the media
- Bank and mail fraud
- violations of campaign finance laws
- illegal foreign campaign funding
- improper exports of sensitive technology
- physical violence and threats of violence
- solicitation of perjury
- intimidation of witnesses
- bribery of witnesses
- attempted intimidation of prosecutors
- perjury before congressional committees
- lying in statements to federal investigators and regulatory officials
- flight of witnesses
- obstruction of justice
- bribery of cabinet members
- real estate fraud
- tax fraud
- drug trafficking
- failure to investigate drug trafficking
- bribery of state officials
- use of state police for personal purposes
- exchange of promotions or benefits for sexual favors
- using state police to provide false court testimony
- laundering of drug money through a state agency
- false reports by medical examiners and others investigating suspicious
deaths
- the firing of the RTC and FBI director when these agencies were investigating Clinton and his associates
- failure to conduct autopsies in suspicious deaths
- providing jobs in return for silence by witnesses
- drug abuse
- improper acquisition and use of 900 FBI files
- improper futures trading
- murder
- sexual abuse of employees
- false testimony before a federal judge
- shredding of documents
- withholding and concealment of subpoenaed documents
- fabricated charges against (and improper firing of) White House employees
- inviting drug traffickers, foreign agents and participants in organized crime to the White House
Unexplained phenomena
| FBI files misappropriated by the White House | c. 900 |
| Estimated number of witnesses quoted in FBI files misappropriated
by the White House | 18,000 |
| Number of witnesses who developed medical problems at critical
points in Clinton scandals investigation (Tucker, Hale, both McDougals, Lindsey) | 5 |
| Problem areas listed in a memo by Clinton's own lawyer in
preparation for the president's defense | 40 |
| Number of witnesses and critics of Clinton subjected to IRS audit | 45 |
| Number of names placed in a White House secret database without
the knowledge of those named | c. 200,000 |
| Number of persons involved with Clinton who have been beaten up | 2 |
| Number of women involved with Clinton who claim to have been
physically threatened (Sally Perdue, Gennifer Flowers, Kathleen Willey,
Linda Tripp, Elizabeth Ward Gracen) | 5 |
| Number of men involved in the Clinton scandals who have been
beaten up or claimed to have been intimidated | 9 |
Arkansas sudden death syndrome
| Number of persons in the Clinton orbit who are alleged to have
committed suicide | 7 |
| Number known to have been murdered | 2 |
| Number who died in plane crashes | 11 |
| Number who died in automobile accidents | 3 |
| Number killed during Waco massacre | 4 |
| Number of key witnesses who have died of heart attacks while in
federal custody under questionable circumstances | 1 |
| Number of medications being taken by Jim McDougal at the time he
was placed in solitary confinement shortly before his death | 12 |
| Number of unexplained deaths | 3 |
| Total of above | 31 |
| Number of northern Mafia killings during peak years of 1968-78 | 30 |
| Number of Dixie Mafia killings during same period | 156 |
Arkansas Alzheimer's
| Number of times Hillary Clinton said "I don't recall" or its
equivalent in a statement to a House investigating committee | 50 |
| Number of paragraphs in this statement | 42 |
| Number of times Bill Clinton said "I don't recall" or its equivalent in the released portions of the his testimony on Paula Jones | 271 |
| Total number of facts or events not recalled before official
bodies by Bill Kennedy, Harold Ickes, Ricki Seidman, Bruce Lindsey, Bill
Burton, Mark Gearan, Mack McLarty, Neil Eggleston, John Podesta, Jennifer
O'Connor, Dwight Holton, Patsy Thomasson, Jeff Eller, Beth Nolan, Cliff
Sloan, Bernard Nussbaum, George Stephanopoulous, Roy Neel, Rahm Emanuel,
Maggie Williams, David Tarbell, Susan Thomases, Webster Hubbell, Roger
Altman, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton | 6,125 |
| Average occurrence of memory lapse by top administration figures
while before official bodies | 235 |
Arkansas money management
| Amount of an alleged electronic transfer from the Arkansas
Development Financial Authority to a bank in the Cayman Islands during 1980s | $50
million |
| Grand Cayman's population | 18,000 |
| Number of commercial banks | 570 |
| Number of bank regulators | 1 |
| Amount Arkansas state pension fund invested in high-risk repos in
the mid-80s in one purchase in April 1985 through the Worthen Bank | $52
million |
| Number of days thereafter that the state's brokerage firm went belly up | 3 |
| Amount Arkansas pension fund dropped overnight as a result | 15% |
| Percent of Worthen bank that Mochtar Riady bought over the next
four months to bail out the bank and the then governor, Bill Clinton | 40% |
| Percent of purchasers from the Clintons and McDougals of resort
lots who lost the land because of the sleazy financing provisions | >50 |
The media
| Number of journalists covering Whitewater who have been
fired, transferred off the beat, resigned or otherwise gotten into trouble
because of their work on the scandals (Doug Frantz, Jim Wooten, Richard
Behar, Christopher Ruddy, Michael Isikoff, David Eisenstadt, Yinh Chan,
Jonathan Broder, James R. Norman, Zoh Hieronimus) | 10 |
Friends of Bill
| Number of times John Huang took the 5th Amendment in answer to
questions during a Judicial Watch deposition | 1,000 |
| Visits made to the White House by investigation subjects Johnny
Chung, James Riady, John Huang, and Charlie Trie. | 160 |
| Number of campaign contributors who got overnights at the White
House in the two years before the 1996 election | 577 |
| Number of members of Thomas Boggs's law firm who have held top
positions in the Clinton administration. | 18 |
| Number of times John Huang was briefed by CIA | 37 |
| Number of calls Huang made from Commerce Department to Lippo banks | 261 |
| Number of intelligence reports Huang read while at Commerce | 500 |
Political fallout
| GOP seats gained in House since Clinton became president | 60 |
| GOP seats gained in Senate since Clinton became president | 11 |
| GOP governorships gained since Clinton became president | 14 |
| GOP state legislative seats gained since Clinton became president | c. 500 |
| Democratic officeholders who have become Republicans since Clinton
became president | 439 |
| Republican officeholders who have become Democrats since Clinton
became president | 3 |
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