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Right‐wing opposition to Bill Clinton and his presidency: an annotated bibliography

Allan Metz (Allan Metz is a Reference Collection Librarian, Drury College, Springfield, Missouri, USA, <ametz@lib.drury.edu>)

Reference Services Review

ISSN: 0090-7324

Article publication date: 1 March 1999

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Abstract

President Bill Clinton has had many opponents and enemies, most of whom come from the political right wing. Clinton supporters contend that these opponents, throughout the Clinton presidency, systematically have sought to undermine this president with the goal of bringing down his presidency and running him out of office; and that they have sought non‐electoral means to remove him from office, including Travelgate, the death of Deputy White House Counsel Vincent Foster, the Filegate controversy, and the Monica Lewinsky matter. This bibliography identifies these and other means by presenting citations about these individuals and organizations that have opposed Clinton. The bibliography is divided into five sections: General; “The conspiracy stream of conspiracy commerce”, a White House‐produced “report” presenting its view of a right‐wing conspiracy against the Clinton presidency; Funding; Conservative organizations; and Publishing/media. Many of the annotations note the links among these key players.

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Metz, A. (1999), "Right‐wing opposition to Bill Clinton and his presidency: an annotated bibliography", Reference Services Review, Vol. 27 No. 1, pp. 13-61. https://doi.org/10.1108/00907329910260444

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