The Whistleblower

ebook How the Clinton White House Stayed in Power to Reemerge in the Obama White House and on the World Stage

By Marinka Peschmann

The Whistleblower

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This is the book the Clinton's and the extreme-right do not want you to read.

Who is the Whistleblower? It's not who you think it is.

The Whistleblower chronicles how Washington's politicians have established a special justice system with special rights reserved for themselves. It gives the reader a front row seat to the Clinton White House through impeachment and life after through Linda Tripp's account.

The story reveals a disturbing truth: the strategies and tactics that protected the Clinton White House from prosecution have reemerged and are being used today. These corrupting games played at the highest levels make a mockery out of the rule of law and chip away at the foundation of the justice system.

Investigative journalist Marinka Peschmann fires a badly needed warning shot that puts the corrupt on notice and provides encouragement to those who expect and deserve better of their public servants. Her work reads like a morality play—an allegory for our era offering a far greater message for America and a path to redemption for America's political system through its often-surprising exposé of well-known and less-known characters of the Clinton era.

The Whistleblower begins before the indictments of the Clinton White House were abandoned as yesterday's news and the legal resolve for convictions had been exhausted. In doing so, the door remained opened for corruption to occur in future administrations.

As such, The Whistleblower could essentially be re-written by swapping President Donald Trump's name with the Clintons, with their respective investigations and impeachment(s).

When abuses of power, perjury, rabid partisanship, witness intimidation, fleeting justice, sexual harassment, dubious pardons, and other misconduct are only unacceptable when it's not your political-party-politician, but defensible when it is the politician and party you like, justice, decency, and the rule of law become warped.

It metastasizes and spreads into society and institutions like a cancer jeopardizing democracy.

The truth is not left or right.

History has repeated itself.

Will we learn the lessons this time?

The Whistleblower