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A case in point: NewsMax.com's hard-hitting
series with Arkansas State Trooper, my buddy, Larry Patterson. NewsMax.com has just
released "More Than Sex: Worse Than Lies" - Trooper Patterson's life story - on
a 2-hour audio tape set.
You know, for 32 years, Trooper Patterson served
with the Arkansas State Police. A highly commended officer, Patterson was assigned to the
elite Governor's Security Detail and for 6 years - day in day out - Patterson guarded
Governor Bill Clinton. For 6 years Trooper Patterson lived intimately with Bill and
Hillary Clinton. For 6 years, he became knowledgeable of their intimate secrets.
The establishment media has been telling you
it's just about sex and censoring and smearing this trooper. Well, today Larry Patterson
is right here with us to tell us the Clintons' story as his audio tape set says is
"More Than Sex." I want to welcome one of our true patriots in America, a dear
friend of mine, Mr. Larry Patterson. Welcome Larry.
LP: Thank you, George. It's a pleasure.
GP: You know, Larry, the question on everybody's
mind is: Is Hillary Clinton running for the Senate back there in New York?
LP: George, I can't believe that this lady is
going to make a run for the Senate. I can't believe that she can stand the intense
scrutiny that the media is going to give her.
GP: You knew this lady. Will you tell us what
you can about her?
LP: George, I've never been around anyone as
possessed and as driven as Hillary Clinton was. In 6 years, you rarely saw this lady ever
let her hair down, ever enjoy herself. She wanted the presidency as much or more than Bill
Clinton wanted it.
GP: Obviously you know; you know well about
Clinton's womanizing and you saw it firsthand. You know all the sordid details. Without
being too graphic, Larry, would you explain some of the things you witnessed?
LP: Well, from blocking streets, George, late at
night; sitting in ladies' driveways till 3:00 and 4:00 in the morning... arranging these
liaisons for the Governor...
GP: You know, Bill Clinton told the American
people point blank on "60 Minutes" that he didn't have an affair with Gennifer
Flowers.
LP: I spent many hours in front of Gennifer
Flowers' apartment complex. I took literally 100 calls from Gennifer Flowers; she would
call the mansion and said, "Let me talk to Bill." It wasn't "the
Governor" or "Governor Clinton." It was "Let me talk to Bill."
GP: But you allege that he engaged in a massive
abuse of power. It was, as you say, "More Than Sex."
LP: George, the State Police Detail assigned to
Bill Clinton was used to pimp. He would send us out in the crowd to get women's names and
telephone numbers and then in a week or two weeks or a month, they would end up in a state
job or they would end up working in one of his campaigns. We blocked streets at night, we
set in front of residences till the wee hours in the morning waiting on this man to come
out...
GP: You tell of an incident outside Chelsea's
school - it was on parent/teacher's night - when Bill Clinton went to meet her teachers.
LP: He had me block the street in front of
Chelsea's elementary school while he met a lady there, George, and had a liaison with this
lady late at night.
GP: Right there?
LP: Blocked the street - the driveway going into
the school, George.
GP: "More Than Sex" paints an intimate
portrait of the Clintons at home. Now you say, Larry, that there were a lot of verbal
arguments between Hillary and Bill and you claim that they would often make slurs against
each other - anti-Semitic slurs, right?
LP: George, if these people were together for
more than 3 or 4 hours, they were at each other, they were fighting; and many many times
the anti-Semitic slurs were used. The "N" word was often used.
GP: And at one point, Bill Clinton made some
shocking comments about a fellow state trooper - one who had died in the line of duty.
LP: George, he was in Southwest Arkansas at this
trooper's funeral and he made the statement in front of two other state policemen,
"Well, I don't know what the big deal is - he was just a 'G-D-' pig..."
GP: Gasped- What!
GP: Larry, I want to stop you for a moment. We
haven't heard any of this in the press. Is this new? Is this all new material? Why haven't
we heard about it before?
LP: George, in 1993 there was a total of 4
Arkansas State policemen who worked on the Governor's Security Detail who came forward to
tell their stories about what they had seen, what they had experienced in Arkansas working
for Bill Clinton. And the major news media, they gave it a day, 2 days, play and then that
was it, George. Then the Clinton spin doctors got a hold of it and it was to discredit the
State Police - to destroy us.
GP: You know, I'm amazed by your information,
Larry. But there's something more serious than anything else that we've talked about. It's
about Vincent Foster, the Former Deputy White House Counsel. In 1993 he died very
suspiciously of a gunshot wound to the head. The government said he committed suicide; but
two national ...polls show that more than two-thirds of Americans don't believe that and
many believe he was in fact murdered. Now, you knew Vince Foster, didn't you?
LP: Yes.
GP: Tell us about him.
LP: He was a partner in the Rose Law Firm and
was a frequent visitor at the mansion. He was around many public events that the Governor
and Hillary attended and was always very friendly and asked if he could be of any help if
we ever needed anything. He was a very personable man, a good-looking guy, George.
GP: Now, let me ask you right now, point blank.
You're a cop - a damn good cop. You're a sworn police officer. You've seen homicides. Do
you believe Vince Foster actually killed himself?
LP: No I don't and I don't believe that he'd
kill himself - if he did kill himself - in Fort Marcy Park.
GP: One of the reasons you say that Foster
didn't kill himself - you claim that you knew about Foster's death before the park police
had even found his body - at least 2 hours before the government said that they knew that
Vince Foster was the dead man lying out there in the park.
LP: George, the shift I was working was 7:30 to
4:30. I had just left my employment at the State Police, had driven to my apartment,
walked in the door, the phone was ringing, it was Roger Perry - another other trooper
working at the Governor's mansion. Roger had received a telephone call from Helen Dickey
calling the Arkansas Governor's mansion. Roger said Helen Dickey's words were these
verbatim: "Roger, Vince Foster has been found in the parking lot of the White House,
dead in his car, of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound."
GP: The time situation...
LP: George, it was around 5:00 Central Standard
Time.
GP: What you're saying, Larry, is that people
knew of Foster's death before the officials claim that they found the body. What you're
saying, Larry, one need not be a Columbo, some kind of a detective, (to see) that there
was a cover-up of this man's death and that this cover-up is really bigger than the
third-rate burglary at the Watergate. Larry, there have been several investigations into
the Foster death but all have concluded suicide. Did special counsel Robert Fiske who
first claimed to have a look into this - did he speak to you?
LP: No he did not.
GP: What? Never?
LP: Never.
GP: Did Ken Starr ever bring you before the
Grand Jury on this overall matter?
LP: Never, George.
GP: What?
LP: Never.
GP: As you know, Larry, in 1996 the Senate
Whitewater Committee was so concerned about your allegations that they actually had
hearings. They brought Helen Dickey before the Committee. Let's take a look at a video
clip of that hearing:
Senate Whitewater Investigation - Feb. 15, 1996
Richard Ben-Veniste, Democratic Counsel: Do you
recall, Miss Dickey, submitting an affidavit in September of '95 to us?
Helen Dickey, Clinton Babysitter: Yes I do.
Richard Ben-Veniste, Democratic Counsel: And
that affidavit was consistent with your testimony here today...
Helen Dickey, Clinton Babysitter: Yes.
Richard Ben-Veniste, Democratic Counsel: ...in
terms of the time that you made this call. The whole thing arose because a couple of
former Arkansas State Troopers submitted affidavits that suggested that the call was much
earlier - at 6:30 - and that was the purported basis upon which we have this headline
story: "Foster Shot in White House Parking Lot" and so forth... or "Foster
Committed Suicide in White House Parking Lot." And as a result of those affidavits we
then asked for the time records or the work records of the troopers in question and then
the attorney for the troopers said, well, maybe the troopers didn't want to testify after
all.
GP: Helen Dickey says, "No, you're
wrong." She made the call late that night. And the Senate Counsel - you heard him -
he says that they checked your work records and that you and Trooper Perry refused to
testify before the Committee. What's this?
LP: I was never asked to testify. If I had been
asked to testify, George, I would have been there.
GP: Never called to testify...
LP: That is true.
GP: Well, let's make this crystal clear. The
Senate held hearings about your allegations but they didn't even bother to call you - the
Senate Committee bold-faced lied about it. They lied to us - the American people.
LP: That is true.
GP: You're an American hero. I know that you
have been offered jobs and promotions to obtain your silence. You were threatened; you
still are. But you spoke out and you've made some shocking disclosures and I've listened
to your story on "More Than Sex" - on that taped set. You know, Larry, this
proves to me that the American people are not being told the full story, the whole truth.
You make many more new and shocking revelations on your audio set - "More Than
Sex" - some of the things that, well, we can't talk about on national television. Let
me encourage people to get your taped set.
It's called "More Than Sex" and for 2
hours, you'll be absolutely riveted by the story that Larry Patterson has to tell you and
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