November 14, 2007

A Target Again

Kathleen Willey, the wife, mother and political activist who was working as a White House volunteer when, in 1993, President Clinton sexually assaulted her in the Oval Office. On the same day, her husband of 23 years committed suicide.

Four years later she was drawn into the Paula Jones sexual harassment lawsuit and subsequently, the Monica Lewinsky scandal, when she was forced to testify against Bill Clinton.

She was targeted by the Clintons for daring to tell the truth. Hillary Clinton's machine terrorized Willey in attempts to intimidate her from testifying as a witness, and with Hillary's mainstream media friends, conducted smear campaigns to discredit Willey's reputation.

Now, fast forward to Labor Day Weekend 2007 —

In the dead of night during a hot Virginia summer, an unknown intruder silently hoisted himself through a downstairs window into a rural home. As the unsuspecting homeowner slept upstairs, the burglar carried out his mission. The next morning, Kathleen Willey awoke to find her jewelry untouched, her credit cards intact, and her electronics disturbed but not stolen. A copy of the manuscript of her upcoming book—a book containing damaging revelations about Bill and Hillary Clinton—had mysteriously disappeared. TARGET: Caught in the Crosshairs of Bill and Hillary Clinton.

For Willey, the manuscript theft was déjà vu. Ten years earlier, the former White House aide‘s life had been turned upside down by threats aimed at silencing her about the sexual assault she experienced at the hands of President Bill Clinton. The Clintons’ fears about Willey speaking publicly were heightened by what she knew of their shady political operations. Now, with Hillary Clinton in the midst of a campaign to return to the Oval Office—this time as president of the United States—Willey has decided to break the silence she maintained for ten years. And, as a result, Willey finds herself once again a target.

Wiley joined Andrea Shea-King on Blogtalkradio last night...listen to her amazing story:

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