Los Angeles Times

Clinton targeted in book bashings

- By Michael Schaub calendar@latimes.com

Every presidenti­al election brings a seemingly unending series of books by prospectiv­e and declared candidates, and they start coming earlier every cycle.

The 2016 race promises to bring another kind of book, though, and they’ve already started arriving — works by authors sharply critical of Hillary Rodham Clinton, the only major Democratic candidate to have declared her candidacy.

The hottest book in that genre appears to be “Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Government­s and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich” by conservati­ve author Peter Schweizer.

The New York Times obtained a copy of the book, slated for release May 5 from Harper, a HarperColl­ins imprint, and reported that it “asserts that foreign entities who made payments to the Clinton Foundation and to Mr. Clinton through high speaking fees received favors from Mrs. Clinton’s State Department in return.” (The newspaper also notes that “major news organizati­ons including The [New York] Times, The Washington Post and Fox News have exclusive agreements with the author to pursue the story lines found in the book.”)

The book is already controvers­ial. At Salon, writer Heather Digby Parton compared it to John O’Neill and Jerome Corsi’s “Unfit for Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against John Kerry,” released in 2004, which partly led to the political term “swiftboati­ng,” or attacking a candidate for untrue or exaggerate­d reasons.

Author David Brock joined the fray Tuesday in an appearance on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” calling the book “a political put-up job.” Fox News reported that “Republican­s are eagerly anticipati­ng the release of the book.”

“Clinton Cash” will likely be a hit, but it won’t be the only book to take aim at the former senator and secretary of State.

The Christian Science Monitor noted at least three other books have made waves in the “anti-Hillary” genre: Edward Klein’s “Blood Feud,” Daniel Halper’s “Clinton Inc.: The Audacious Rebuilding of a Political Machine” and Aaron Klein’s “The Real Benghazi Story: What the White House and Hillary Don’t Want You to Know.”

Of course, there’s also a book by the candidate herself. The paperback version of Clinton’s recent memoir, “Hard Choices,” will be released next week.

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