CLINTON DEFENDS ABUSE OF POWER AND WOMEN
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Bill Clinton is now scoffing at the impreachment proceedings against him, calling them a "spasm" and "abuse of power" in a newly published interview in the New Yorker magazine.
But Libertarian author/attorney Candice Jackson disagrees.
In her new book, Their Lives: The Women Targeted by the Clinton Machine, Ms. Jackson takes the former president to task for his clear abuse of power and abuse of women.
Candice Jackson is conducting talk show interviews on this topic, saying the former President feigned remorse, faulting Clinton for intentionally appearing penitent when addressing the American people during him impeachment proceedings, yet now flippantly dismisses the solemn constitutional process he once faced.
A short biography on Candice Jackson and an article for show prep are included below.)
About Candice Jackson
A self-described feminist libertarian, Candice E. Jackson is an attorney from Los Angeles. The former litigation counsel for the California office of the legal watchdog group Judicial Watch, she co-founded the law practice Jackson & Shoemaker. Ms. Jackson graduated with honors in
economics from Stanford University and with honors from Pepperdine University School of Law. Her articles have appeared in The Independent Review, Reason magazine, The Freeman, and other publications advocating free markets and individual liberty. She is also a survivor of rape. Ms. Jackson's book, Their Lives, explores the connection between former President Clinton's leftist ideology and his rampant mistreatment of women.