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Document Information
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Newspaper opinion column / article
File Size:
2.41 MB
Summary
Maureen Dowd's column criticizes the Clinton family for blurring the lines between public service, charity, and personal enrichment through the Clinton Foundation and associated ventures. The article highlights potential conflicts of interest involving aides like Doug Band and Teneo, and contrasts the Clintons' aggressive fundraising with the modest post-presidency of Harry Truman. It draws on reporting about internal tensions at the foundation and questions the ethical implications of their financial network.
Organizations (9)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Clinton Foundation | ||
| GreenTech Automotive | ||
| Jewish National Fund | ||
| J.N.F. | ||
| Haaretz | ||
| Teneo | ||
| MF Global | ||
| The New Yorker | ||
| Army |
Timeline (2 events)
Shimon Peres's 90th birthday
Collapse of MF Global
Locations (4)
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Relationships (5)
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Key Quotes (4)
"Clintonworld is a galaxy where personal enrichment and political advancement blend seamlessly."Source
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"The Clintons want to do big worthy things, but they also want to squeeze money from rich people wherever they live on planet Earth"Source
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"Are we about to put the 'For Rent' sign back on the Lincoln Bedroom?"Source
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"Even Big Daddy Bill was a paid adviser."Source
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