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Losing Bin Laden: How Bill Clinton's Failures Unleashed Global Terror
| Date |
Author |
Title or Quote |
Publication |
|
| April 9, 2004 |
George F. Will |
Converging Testimony |
Washington Post |
| April 2004 |
Michael Griffin |
"[T]he
author is too good a journalist to conform fully...he has interviewed
the cream of Clinton-era senior officials...most of whom went on record" |
Nth Position |
| March 25, 2004 |
|
TERRORISM: Fluffy stuff |
Florida Times-Union |
| November 20, 2003 |
-
-
- Adrian Karatnycky
|
"Miniter
writes briskly and argues with confidence" |
Wall Street Journal |
| November
9, 2003 |
Peter Bergen |
"Blind
Eyes" |
Washington Post |
| November 1, 2003 |
Jamie Malanowski |
Kill Bill: the relentless effort to blame 9/11 on President Clinton. |
Washington Monthly |
| October 27, 2003 |
Michael Potemra |
Shelf Life: Everybody's Bill of Rights |
National Review |
| October 20, 2003 |
Trevor Bothwell |
An "unrelenting,
impressive exposé chronicling the Clinton Administration's
many failures" |
Townhall |
| October 2003 |
Rich Lowry |
While Bubba
Slept. |
American Spectator |
| October
14, 2003 |
Horace Cooper |
A "riveting
account of the all out terror war that bin Laden declared
against the U.S." |
United
Press International |
| September 25, 2003 |
Jon Dougherty |
"Book
fingers Clinton for rise of bin Laden" |
WorldNetDaily |
| September
24, 2003 |
Notra Trulock |
"Fully
exposes the failures" |
Accuracy
in Media |
| September 23 , 2003 |
Roger Cressey and Gayle Smith; Richard Miniter |
Clinton
NSC attacks Miniter + Miniter responds |
Washington Times |
| September 17, 2003 |
Robert Spencer |
"...a primer for elected officials and bureaucrats—of
what they must not let happen again if our nation is to
be safe" |
Human Events |
| September 15, 2003 |
Steve Forbes |
"...chronicles
in grim, eye-popping detail how the Clinton administration mortally
bungled our pre-9/11 efforts...an extraordinary array of sources..." |
Forbes |
| September 14, 2003 |
Ashbrook Center |
"Losing bin Laden is
a dramatic, page-turning read" |
John M. Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs |
| September 10, 2003 |
|
"[Miniter]
deserves congratulations from all Americans, for he has provided
information and light on the most important issue of our time" |
Winchester Star |
| September 7, 2003 |
Robert Novak |
How Clinton lost bin Laden |
Chattanooga Times Free Press |
| September 03, 2003 |
James Taranto |
"Losing bin Laden brings
into focus what was known to the Clinton White House, but not to
the general American public...makes for provocative reading" |
Wall Street Journal |
| September 02, 2003 |
Caspar Weinberger |
"Losing bin Laden is
a valuable history that should serve as a training manual in how
not to run a foreign policy" |
Washington Times |
| September 1, 2003 |
Robert Novak |
Miniter "has
written a bitter indictment of the American president...based
on direct, on-the-record quotes from participants." |
Chicago Sun-Times |
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