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[h=1]National Enquirer promises exclusive interview with Hillary Clinton's fixer detailing her assignations, the plot to take on Monica and Bill's affair with an A-list actress[/h]
  • The National Enquirer will be releasing a lengthy interview with one of Hillary Clinton's alleged 'fixers' on Wednesday
  • The story will reveal how this person allegedly 'covered up Bill’s seedy romp with hookers' and the 'A-list celebrity' who had 'secret affair' with Bill
  • Also in the article will be details of the 'counter-attack' Hillary plotted against Monica Lewinsky
  • Hillary's 'secret trysts with men and women' will also be discussed by this fixer, whose identity is not known at this time
By CHRIS SPARGO FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 20:54, 18 October 2016 | UPDATED: 21:39, 18 October 2016
 

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The National Enquirer claims it will be releasing a bombshell interview with one of Hillary Clinton's fixers on Wednesday.
The tabloid claims that the story will reveal how this individual allegedly 'covered up Bill’s seedy romp with hookers' and the 'A-list celebrity' who had a 'secret affair' with Bill when he was president.
The person also claims to have details of the 'counter-attack' Hillary plotted against Monica Lewinsky as well as information about Hillary's 'secret trysts' with men and women.
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Bombshell: The National Enquirer (above) will be releasing a lengthy interview with one of Hillary Clinton's alleged 'fixers' on Wednesday

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Claims: Hillary's 'secret trysts with men and women' will be discussed by this fixer, whose identity is not known at this time

'I arranged a meeting for Hillary and a woman in an exclusive Beverly Hills hotel. She had come to the studio to see the filming of a movie in 1994,' says the fixer in a preview of the interview that has been posted online.
'While I was there, I helped her slip out of a back exit for a one-on-one session with the other woman.
'It was made to look casual, leaving quietly [rather] that being caught up in the melee … but really it was for something presumably more sordid.'
 

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The fixer claims that they covered up 12 incidents, which will all be revealed, in addition to '24-years of documents, notes and journals.'
The Enquirer also writes in their preview of the interview: 'Hillary’s former bagman finally confessed to The ENQUIRER just how he helped her to cover up her affair with married lover Vince Foster, too!'
Foster was a member of the White House staff who died in 1993 and was close to both Bill and Hillary.
His death was ruled a suicide but has been the subject of countless conspiracy theories over the years however, with some believing there was some sort of cover up.
Among those who believe this were Kenneth Starr's lead investigator at one point, US attorney Miguel Rodriguez. He has spoken publicly about his beliefs for years.
The National Enquirer will be on newsstands Wednesday.
 

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National Enquirer, they broke the storys on John Edwards, Bill Cosby, Jesse Jackson, Tiger woods, and Gary Hart among others.
 

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Hillary could caught with a dead h00ker in the trunk of her car and the main stream media and the FBI would ignore it.
 

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Trump, National Enquirer CEO ‘Have Been Friends For Years’

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4:49 PM 03/25/2016​

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An October expose from New York Magazine details Donald Trump’s close, personal relationship with the National Enquirer.
The article claims that Trump’s “campaign provided information that was used” in a hit piece against Ben Carson when the two were neck-and-neck in the Republican primary polls. (RELATED: Cruz Accuses Trump Of Planting ‘Sleaze’ In National Enquirer)
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Trump, National Enquirer CEO 'Have Been Friends For Years' (Getty Images)
Trump’s spokesman Hope Hicks denied the claims, yet NY Mag noted that Carson wasn’t the first Republican to get burned by the Enquirer this cycle:
At key moments during the GOP primary the Enquirer has helped boost Trump’s campaign by attacking his rivals and fawning over him. Two weeks after Trump launched his campaign in mid-June, the Enquirer reported that Jeb Bush was “involved in the drug trade in Florida” in the ’80s and that, as governor, he was plagued by “sleazy cheating scandals … [with a] Playboy Bunny turned lawyer.” In September, the Enquirer published an unflattering photograph of Bush’s adult daughter apparently taking cigarette breaks at her office. The article hit just days after Jeb told Americans they needed to work longer hours.
Carly Fiorina has also been slimed. After the former Hewlett-Packard CEO bested Trump at the second GOP debate last month, the Enquirer ran an article headlined “Homewrecker Carly Fiorina Lied About Druggie Daughter.”
Additionally, the piece notes that Trump and Enquirer CEO David Pecker “have been friends for years.”


Back in 2013, Trump tweeted that Pecker should take over as CEO of Time magazine.
On Friday, Trump stated he “had nothing to do” with the recent National Enquirer article, alleging Ted Cruz is having extramarital with five women, some of whom used to work for him. (RELATED: Trump Says He Had ‘Nothing To Do’ With Tabloid’s Cruz Story)
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A lot of grandmas read the enquirer & we need the grandma vote.....Just Hillary wanting to cut social security got their vote but this will help put it over the top....
 

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Donald Trump wonders why the National Enquirer didn’t win a Pulitzer Prize. Here’s why.



By Callum Borchers July 22
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Former North Carolina senator John Edwards is shown with videographer Rielle Hunter in the 9th Ward of New Orleans in 2006. (The National Enquirer via AP)
Donald Trump seems to say whatever is on his mind, and at a Friday morning news conference in Ohio, he shared a thought that has apparently been in his head for a while: "I've always said, 'Why didn't the National Enquirer get the Pulitzer Prize for Edwards?'"
He was talking about John Edwards, of course, the former senator from North Carolina and 2008 presidential candidate whose love child the supermarket tabloid was first to expose. Trump brought this up to argue that the National Enquirer ought to be "respected," and he raised the subject of the tabloid's credibility because he felt compelled on the day after accepting the Republican presidential nomination to defend his decision in May to cite a National Enquirer story linking Ted Cruz's father to then-President John F. Kennedy's assassin. All of this stems from Cruz's refusal to endorse Trump at the just-ended Republican National Convention.
Make sense?
[Donald Trump just can’t seem to let go of his grudge with Ted Cruz, because Donald Trump]
Anyway, let's try to answer this question that has confounded Trump for so long.
First, a quick refresher on "the" Pulitzer. There are, in fact, more than a dozen Pulitzer Prizes in journalism awarded each year in various categories. The National Enquirer's Edwards coverage would have fit best in the investigative reporting category or, possibly, the national reporting category.
The National Enquirer did get some consideration from Pulitzer judges in 2010, after it was originally rejected on a technicality. Sig Gissler, then the administrator of the Pulitzer Prize Board, initially ruled that the National Enquirer was ineligible because it described itself on its website as a magazine — though it is generally viewed as a newspaper — and magazines were not eligible for Pulitzers at the time. (That changed this year.) The board ultimately relented and said it would consider the tabloid's work.
On awards day, the investigative prizes (there were two that year) went toreporters from the Philadelphia Daily News who uncovered a rogue police narcotics squad and a ProPublica journalist who chronicled a doctor's life-or-death decisions during the response to Hurricane Katrina. New York Times journalists won the national prize for reporting on the hazards of using electronic devices while driving.
There are several reasons the National Enquirer did not win. One is the same reason many terrific entries don't win: Something else was just a smidgen better. A journalistic work need not be flawed to come up short; sometimes it just gets beaten by an even stronger submission.
But its entry did have a couple of big problems. The first is that it was probably a year too late to be a real contender. Pulitzer Prizes recognize work published in the previous year — in this case, 2009. The tabloid did most of its key reporting on Edwards in 2007 and 2008. Stories published in 2009 revealed the convening of a grand jury to examine possible campaign finance violations and the amount of money Edwards's mistress demanded in child support ($18,000 per month), but those aren't really Pulitzer-worthy scoops.
Mark Katches, a Pulitzer judge, told the Los Angeles Times that "at the end of the day, it didn't rise to the top journalism of 2009."
Why didn't the National Enquirer enter the previous year's Pulitzer contest? Well, Edwards didn't actually admit that the daughter of Rielle Hunter, the video producer with whom he had an extramarital affair, was his child until January 2010, shortly before that year's Pulitzer entry deadline.
"There is vindication, finally," the National Enquirer's then-editor, Barry Levine, told The Washington Post at the time. Until Edwards came clean, there was enough doubt about the truth of the National Enquirer's reporting that it likely would not have been able to win in 2009. Levine told the L.A. Times that he "had mostly thought we were the rebels who would never be taken seriously."

The tabloid's reputation was the second major problem. It was right about Edwards but is so often wrong about the sensational gossip it publishes that it just doesn't have the same authority as the news outlets that topped it in the Pulitzer contest. What's more, it openly practices what it calls "checkbook journalism" — paying sources for tips. That's a no-no in mainstream American journalism, where the prevailing thought is that readers will question the motives of people who accept money in exchange for information.
It's hard to imagine a panel of judges who object to the National Enquirer's newsgathering methods being willing to award it the highest honor in journalism.
So, there's your answer, Trump. Now you can go back to wondering about other things.

 

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Guesser always the first to defend the Hils. Strange considering you think she is a co conspirator to murder.
 

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National Enquirer >>>>>>>>>>>> New York Times

just like at the John Edwards story, who broke it and who covered it up

at least they got something right, and I'm sure they'd bury a Republican too if given a chance
 

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If Americans knew half of what Bill and Hillary have actually done they would be universally hated.

Unfortunately what makes the actual headlines in these rags though is probably mostly BS.

Wish the real shit would come out, not the shit invented by haters.
 

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If Americans knew half of what Bill and Hillary have actually done they would be universally hated.

Unfortunately what makes the actual headlines in these rags though is probably mostly BS.

Wish the real shit would come out, not the shit invented by haters.
Are you dismissing this National Enquirer story sight unseen?


I'll wait to see who this "hit man" is before passing judgement.
 

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No Dave, just doubting. T or F they are rotten people and a few months from being back in the WH.
 

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trump, national enquirer ceo ‘have been friends for years’

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an october expose from new york magazine details donald trump’s close, personal relationship with the national enquirer.
the article claims that trump’s “campaign provided information that was used” in a hit piece against ben carson when the two were neck-and-neck in the republican primary polls. (related: Cruz accuses trump of planting ‘sleaze’ in national enquirer)
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trump, national enquirer ceo 'have been friends for years' (getty images)
trump’s spokesman hope hicks denied the claims, yet ny mag noted that carson wasn’t the first republican to get burned by the enquirer this cycle:
at key moments during the gop primary the enquirer has helped boost trump’s campaign by attacking his rivals and fawning over him. Two weeks after trump launched his campaign in mid-june, the enquirer reported that jeb bush was “involved in the drug trade in florida” in the ’80s and that, as governor, he was plagued by “sleazy cheating scandals … [with a] playboy bunny turned lawyer.” in september, the enquirer published an unflattering photograph of bush’s adult daughter apparently taking cigarette breaks at her office. The article hit just days after jeb told americans they needed to work longer hours.
carly fiorina has also been slimed. After the former hewlett-packard ceo bested trump at the second gop debate last month, the enquirer ran an article headlined “homewrecker carly fiorina lied about druggie daughter.”
additionally, the piece notes that trump and enquirer ceo david pecker “have been friends for years.”


back in 2013, trump tweeted that pecker should take over as ceo of time magazine.
on friday, trump stated he “had nothing to do” with the recent national enquirer article, alleging ted cruz is having extramarital with five women, some of whom used to work for him. (related: Trump says he had ‘nothing to do’ with tabloid’s cruz story)
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Another book coming out by a guy who used to work for 'The Fixer'. Tentatively titled:
"My Last Day As A Male Prostitute"
 

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Guesser always the first to defend the Hils. Strange considering you think she is a co conspirator to murder.

Of course - because the two-faced Muslim FRINGE cult member is "With Her"

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