New Releases by Gary Aldrich

Gary Aldrich is the author of Thunder on the Left (2003), Unlimited Access (1998) and Speak No Evil (1998).

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Thunder on the Left

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Thunder on the Left
Thunder on the Left picks up where Unlimited Access left off as Gary Aldrich makes a compelling case that today''s Democratic Party has been hijacked by the Hard-Left. This power struggle within the loyal opposition has, in turn, created a clear and present danger to our national security. Aldrich knows what he''s talking about -- he was an FBI agent for 26 years and spent the last five years of his FBI career working at the White House. Aldrich was so alarmed and disgusted by the Clinton administration that he wrote Unlimited Access: An FBI Agent Inside the Clinton White House which became an immediate New York Times #1 bestseller. Aldrich tried to warn patriotic Americans that their Commander in Chief Bill Clinton and his Hard-Left cronies were engaged in a purposeful destruction of our national security. A driven and aggressive investigator, Aldrich continued his far-reaching probe as his insatiable curiosity led him to ask many obvious questions: Why was the Hard-Left so determined to destroy our national security? Why do they sneer at our institutions? Why do they continually paint Conservatives as extremists? Aldrich also presents the case that Bill Clinton is correctly blamed for September 11, 2001. Clinton and his Hard-Left allies may not want this to be Clinton''s legacy, but Aldrich points out how Clinton ensured it. Aldrich thoughtfully explores the heart of the average Hard-Left Liberal: Who chooses liberal judges that set violent criminals free, while punishing cops? Who tries to take away our right to own firearms, and wants to tap our phones and keep databases of our most personal information? Who sneers at our Constitution, our beloved Declaration of Independence, and our Bill of Rights as mere parchment, written by irrelevant dead white men? Who wants to take God out of our Pledge and mocks our flag and our patriotism? Who celebrates a sick society with crude humor and angry rap lyrics that demean our women and poison our children''s minds? Who undermines our families, our customs, our religions, and our gentle, lawful way of life? In short, who are the real extremists?

Unlimited Access

release date: Feb 01, 1998
Unlimited Access
A former FBI agent discusses his time in the Clinton White House including the absence of security checks, Vince Foster''s suicide, Travelgate, corrupt staffers, and more.

Speak No Evil

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Speak No Evil
Bestselling author and former FBI agent Gary Aldrich has teamed up with former White House speechwriter Mark Davis to pen the political thriller of the year. When the career-derailing opposition researcher known as "Dr. Death" is found dead on the floor of the Nixon Library, with his lips sewn shut and the message "Speak No Evil" written next to his body, it''s up to FBI Special Agent Mike McGuire and journalist Anne Carlson to find his killer.


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