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The book "China Doll - Clinton, Gore and the Selling of the U.S. Presidency" was written by Roger Canfield and Richard A. Delgaudio, and published in 2000 as a paperback edition.
This work examines the controversial and questionable campaign finance practices employed by the Clinton administration during the 1990s. The authors delve into the intricate web of political connections, corporate interests, and foreign influence that they believe shaped the presidency of Bill Clinton and his running mate Al Gore.
At the heart of the book's critique is the allegation that the Clinton-Gore campaign actively solicited and accepted substantial financial contributions from Chinese sources, including the People's Republic of China government, in exchange for access and influence within the White House. The authors argue that this arrangement amounted to a systematic selling of the US presidency to foreign interests, undermining the integrity of the democratic process.
Through meticulous research and detailed case studies, "China Doll" paints a troubling picture of how money and power intersected during the Clinton era. The authors scrutinize the role of intermediaries, lobbyists, and shadowy fundraising networks that they claim facilitated the flow of Chinese capital into the Democratic Party's campaign coffers.
Additionally, the book explores the broader implications of this alleged scandal, examining how it eroded public trust in government, compromised US national security, and set a dangerous precedent for the future of American politics. The authors warn that the "China Doll" affair represents a cautionary tale about the corrosive effects of unchecked influence peddling and the need for robust campaign finance reform.
While the book has been the subject of intense controversy and debate, "China Doll" has undoubtedly contributed to the ongoing discourse surrounding the role of money in US elections and the delicate balance between political fundraising and national interests. Readers are encouraged to approach the work with a critical eye, considering the authors' arguments alongside other perspectives on this complex and highly charged issue.
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publisher | ‎United States Intelligence Council (June 1, 2000) | ||||
language | ‎English | ||||
mass_market_paperback | ‎128 pages | ||||
isbn_10 | ‎0970205309 | ||||
isbn_13 | ‎978-0970205308 | ||||
item_weight | ‎2.4 ounces | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #2,821,193 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #225,730 in Business & Money (Books) | ||||
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