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17. Charles Robb, Interview with author, October 23, 2006.

18. Ibid.; Sarah Wilson, interview with author, February 16, 2007.

19. Sarah Wilson, Interview with author, February 16, 2007.

20. Rocky Anderson, Interview with author, October 20, 2006; Mickey Ibarra, Interview with author, November 7, 2006.

21. Stan Brand, Interview with author, September 13, 2006; Amy Goldstein and Susan Schmidt, “Clinton’s Last Day Clemency Benefits 176; List ‘Includes Pardons for Cisneros, McDougal, Deutch and Roger Clinton,” WP,’ January 21, 2001; Jim Guy Tucker, Interview with author, November 13, 2006.

22. Susan Schmidt, “White House Ordered to Surrender Lawyers’Notes; Appeal Plannedof Ruling That Whitewater Discussions with First Lady Are Not Privileged,” WP, May 3, 1997; Sharon LaFraniere, “Records List Hubbell White House Visits; Former Official Saw Clintons Four Times After Resigning Justice Post,” WP, May 3, 1997.

23. Ron Kaufman,Interview with author, December 11, 2006; “Bush Bows Out;‘Mr. and Mrs. Citizen’Fly Home to Houston,” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, January 21, 1993; William E. Clayton Jr., Jo Ann Zuniga, and Stefanie Asin, “The Clinton Inauguration; ‘This Is Our Time,’ Clinton Says; Bush:‘It’s Been One Helluva Ride’; Ex-President Says Goodbye to D.C., Hello to Houston,” Houston Chronicle, January 21, 1993.

24. Melanne Verveer, Interview with author, January 27, 2007.

25. Terry McAuliffe, with Steve Kettmann, What a Party: My Life Among Democrats, Presidents, Candidates, Donors, Activists, Alligators, and Other Wild Animals, St. Martin’s Press, Thomas Dunne Books, 2007, p. 259; Dana Milbank,“An Orderly-and Uncomfortable-Power Transfer,” WP, January 21, 2001; Tom Shales,“Misty Eyes Through TV’s Misty Lens,” WP, January 21, 2001; John E Harris,“‘We Did a Lot of Good’; The ClintOns Depart for a Radically New Life in New York,” WP, January 21, 2001.

26. Sandy Berger, Interview with author, October 3, 2006.

27. Jake Siewert, Interview with author, January 15, 2007; Adam Nagourney, “His Perks and Power Gone, Clinton Faces Storm Alone,” NYT, March 1, 2001; Susan Baer, “Hillary’s World,” Washingtonian, April 2007; AP, “Clintons’ Neighbors Shot Near Home, Disbarred Lawyer, Teacher Are Forced Off Road and Shot En Route from NYC,” November 20, 2006.

28. Interview; source wishes to remain anonymous.

29. Howard Tullman, Interview with author, June 26, 2006.

30. Interview; source wishes to remain anonymous.

31. Larry Sahato, Interview with author, July 31, 2006.

32. Joanna Coles, “Private Life, Public Fiasco,” Times (London), February 21, 2001.

33. Mark Buell, Interview with author, August 22, 2006.

34. Joanna Coles, “Private Life, Public Fiasco,” Times (London), February 21, 2001.

35. Jake Siewert, Interview with author, January 15, 2007; Sally Bedell Smith, For Love of Polities: Bill and Hillary Clinton: The White House Years, Random House, 2007, p. 452.

36. Susie Tompkins Buell, Interview with author, September 5, 2006.

37. Chris Jennings, Interview with author, August 2, 2006.

38. Jonathan Alter, Interview with author, August 10, 2006.

39. Sarah Wilson, Interview with author, February 16, 2007.

40. Lynn Cutler, Interview with author, June 29, 2006.

41. Larry Sabato, Interview with author, July 31, 2006.

42. Jake Siewert, Interview with author, January 15, 2007.

43. Ibid.

44. Ibid.

45. Mary McGrory, “Bush’s Inadvertent Benefactors,” WP, January 25, 2001.

46. Larry Sabato, Interview with author, July 31, 2006.

47. Transcript, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, January 25, 2001.

48. Jake Siewert, Interview with author, January 15, 2007.

49. Melanne Verveer, Interview with author, January 27, 2007.

50. Terry McAuliffe, with Steve Kettmann, What a Party: My Life Among Democrats, Presidents, Candidates, Donors, Activists, Alligators, and Other Wild Animals, St. Martin’s Press, Thomas Dunne Books, 2007, p.269.

51. Jake Siewert, Interview with author, January 15, 2007.

52. Mark Buell, Interview with author, August 22, 2006.

53. Jake Siewert, Interview with author, January 15, 2007; Sally Bedell Smith, For Love of Politics: Bill and Hillary Clinton: The White House Years, Random House, 2007, pp. 53, 352.

54. Amy Goldstein and Susan Schmidt, “Clinton’s Last Day Clemency Benefits 176; List Includes Pardons for Cisneros, McDougal, Deutch and Roger Clinton,” WP, January 21, 2001; Christopher Spencer, “Starr Expresses Regret Clinton Inquiry Grew; Harding Lecture Focuses on Presidential Election,” A D-G, April 21, 2001.

55. Ibid.

56. Melanne Verveer, Interview with author, January 27, 2007.

57. Jonathan Alter, Interview with author, August 10, 2006.

58. Mary Leonard, Susan Milligan, and Wayne Washington, “Clinton Exit Gives Party Shudders,” BG, January 31, 2001.

59. Peter Slevin and George Lardner Jr., “Rush of Clinton Pardons Unusual in Scope, Lack of Scrutiny,” WP, as reprinted in South Bend Tribune, March t 1, 2001.

60. Robert Sam Anson, “Bill and His Shadow,” VF, June 2004; Editorial, “Between Two Eras,” NYT, February 11, 2001; Sally Bedell Smith, For Love of Politics: Bill and Hillary Clinton: The White House Years, Random House, 2007, p. 437.

61. Jack Quinn, Interview with author, February 1, 2007.

62. Eric Holder, Interview with author, December 5, 2006.

63. Scott Shane, “As Trial Begins, Cheney’s Ex-Aide Is Still a Puzzle,” NYT, January 17, 2007.

64. Jack Quinn, Interviews with author, February 1, 2007, February 13, 2007, March 1, 2007.

65. Interview; source wishes to remain anonymous.

66. Peter Slevin and George Lardner Jr., “Rush of Clinton Pardons Unusual in Scope, Lack of Scrutiny,” WP, as reprinted in South Bend Tribune, March 11, 2001.

67. Alison Leigh Cowan,“Panel Says Top Justice Dept. Aide Held Information on Rich’s Pardon,”NYT, March 13,2002; Mike Doming, “Obama’s Policy Team Loaded with All-Stars,”CT, September 17, 2007.

68. Alison Leigh Cowan, “Panel Says Top Justice Dept. Aide Held Information on Rich’s Pardon,” NYT, March 13, 2002.

69. Eric Holder, Interview with author, December 5, 2006.

70. Interview; source wishes to remain anonymous; Don Fowler, Interview with author, February 14, 2007.

71. John Catsima.tidis, Interview with author, October 9, 2006.

72.Jack Quinn, Interviews with author, February 1, 2007, February 13, 2007, March 1, 2007.

73. Leon Panetta, Interview with author, October 17, 2006.

74. Jim Guy Tucker, InterView with author, November 13, 2006.

75. Jake Siewert, Interview with author, January 15, 2007.

76. A1 Kamen,“One Uninsured Group Can Now Exhale,” WP, January 31, 2007.

77. Bill Clinton, My Life, Knopf, 2004, pp. 941-942.

78. Jake Siewert, Interview with author, January 15, 2007.

79. Ibid.

80. Ibid.

81. Ibid.

82. Ibid.

83. Ibid.

84. Ibid.

85. Editorial, “Between Two Eras,” NYT, February 11, 2001.

86. Transcript, Lester Holt, MSNBC, February 16, 2001.

87. Interview; source wishes to remain anonymous; Terry McAuliffe, with Steve Kettmann, What a Party: My Life Among Democrats, Presidents, Candidates, Donors, Activists, Alligators, and Other Wild Animals, St. Martin’s Press, Thomas Dunne Books, 2007, p. 262.

88. Janis Kearney, Interview with author, September 15, 2006.

89. Melanne Verveer, Interview with author, January 27, 2007.

90. Douglas Brinkley, Interview with author, September 14, 2006.

91. Larry Sabato, Interview with author, July 31, 2006.

92. Ibid.

93. Scott Jacobs,“Unchecked Baggage; Too Many Anonymous Sources and Little Insight Make for Weak Clinton-Bashing Attempt,” C S-T, April 15, 2007.

94. Larry Sabato, Interview with author, July 31, 2006.

95. Joe Power, Interview with author, August 14, 2006.

96. Jake Siewert, Interview with author, January 15, 2007.

97. Anthony Campolo, e-mail to author, October 27, 2006.

98. Irena Medavoy, Interview with author, October 23, 2006.

99. Interview; source wishes to remain anonymous.

100. Hank Sheinkopf, Interview with author, August 21, 2006.

101. Mary Voboril,“Will NY Always Love Him?; Ex-Prez’ Affection for City Is Mutual,” Newsday, February 12, 2001.

102. Jake Siewert, Interview with author, January 15, 2007.

103. Adam Nagourney,“His Perks and Power Gone, Clinton Faces Storm Alone,” NYT, March 1, 2001.

104. Bob Kerrey, Interviews with author, July 5, 2006, July 24, 2006.

105. Jonathan Alter, Interview with author, August 10, 2006; Sally Bedell Smith, For Love of Politics: Bill and Hillary Clinton: The White House Years, Random House, 2007, p. 355.

106. Bob Kerrey, Interview with author, July 24, 2006.

107. Ibid.; John E. Harris, The Survivor, Random House, 2005, pp. 90-92.

108. Jonathan Alter, Interview with author, August 10, 2006.

109. Bob Kerrey, Interview with author, July 24, 2006.

110. Lloyd Grove, “The Reliable Source,” WP, February 6, 2001.

111. Elizabeth Kolbert,“Senator Bob Kerrey Brings His Enigmatic Ways to New York,” NYer, March 5, 2001; Dana Kennedy, “Bob Kerrey, New New Yorker,” NYT, May 5, 2002; e-mail to the author from Elizabeth Kolbert, July 16, 2006; Bob Kerrey, Intervidws with author, July 5, 2006, July 24; 2006:

112. Theodore Sorensen, Interview with author, August 16, 2006.

113. Ibid.

114. Howard Tullman, Interview with author, June 26, 2006.

115. Larry King, Interview with author, October 28, 2006.

116. Nelson Shanks, Interview with/mthor, September 14, 2006.

117. Ibid.

118. Ibid.

119. Michael Kranish,“Clinton, Act Two; The Former President’s Speech at Salem State Tomorrow Is Part ora Campaign to Repair His Image, Raise Millions of Dollars, and Establish a Legacy,” BG, March 25, 2001.

120. Larry Sabato, Interview with author, July 31, 2006.

121. Melanne Verveer, Interview with author, January 27, 2007.

122. John Emerson, Interview with author, September 20, 2006.

123. John Balzar, “Victory Seen But Not Inspiration; Democrats Opting for Prosaic Competence,” LAT, July 21, 1988; Hamilton Jordan, No Such Thing as a Bad Day: A Memoir, Pocketbooks, 2001, pp. 193-194.

124. Don Fowler, Interview with author, February 14, 2007.

125. Tom Shales, “The Numb and the Restless,” WP, July 21, 1988; Hamilton Jordan, No Such Thing as a Bad Day: A Memoir, Pocketbooks, 2001.

126. Interview; source wishes to remain anonymous.

127. “From Doghouse to White House?” AP, July 31, 1988.

128. Charles Robb, Interview with author, October 23, 2006.

129. John Emerson, Interviews with author, September 20, 2006, September 22, 2006.

130. Jake Siewert, Interview with author, January 15, 2007.

131. Bill Simmons, Interview with author, August 24, 2006.

132. Hank Sheinkopf, Interview with author, August 21, 2006.

133. From news services,“Republicans Seek New Probes of Clinton,”WP, February 2, 2001; Charles Krauthammer,“The Presidential Corruption Index,” WP, February 2, 2001.

134. Charles V. Bagli with Marc Lacey, “Criticized on Office Rent, Clinton Looks to Harlem,” NYT, February 13, 2001.

135. Mary Voboril, “Will NY Always Love Him?; Ex-Prez’ Affection for City Is Mutual,” Newsday, February 12, 2001.

136. From news services, “Republicans Seek New Probes of Clinton,”WP, February 2, 2001.

137. Elisabeth Bumiller, “Deal Allows Clinton to Lease Space He Wants in Harlem,” NYT, February 17, 2001.

138. Joanna Coles, “Private Life, Public Fiasco,” Times (London), February 21, 2001.

139. Patrick Healy, “Clinton’s Talks with Democrats May Signal’08 Bid,” NYT, December 3, 2006.

140. Jake Siewert, Interview with author, January 15, 2007.

141. Vartan Gregorian, Interview with author, December 14, 2006.

142. Joe Power, Interview with author, August 14, 2006.

143. Interview; source wishes to remain anonymous.

144. Elisabeth Bumiller, “Deal Allows Cli. nton to Lease Space He Wants in Harlem,” NYT, February 17, 2001.

145. Ibid.

146. Elisabeth Bumiller and Dexter Filkins, “Snag in Clinton’s Office Plan: Giuliani Stakes Claim to Space,” NYT, February 14, 2001.

147. Jake Siewert, Interview with author, January 15, 2007.

148. Jonathan Alter, “Citizen Clinton Up Close,” NW, April 8, 2002.

149. Charles V. Bagli with Marc Lacey, “Criticized on Office Rent, Clinton Looks to Harlem,” NYT, February 13, 2001.

150. Elisabeth Bumiller and Dexter Filkins, “Snag in Clinton’s Office Plan: Giuliani Stakes Claim to Space,” NYT, February 14, 2001.

151. Ibid.

152. Ibid.

153. Joanna Coles, “Private Life, Public Fiasco,” Times (London), February 21, 2001.

154. Don Hewitt, Interview with author, September 7, 2006.

155. Jonathan Alter, “Citizen Clinton Up Close,” NW, April 8, 2002.

156. Bill Clinton, “A Man Called Hope,” VF, July 2007.

157. Robert Sam Anson, “Bill and’ His Shadow,” VF, June 2004.

158. Jake Siewert, Interview with author, January 15, 2007.

159. Adam Nagourney, “His Perks and Power Gone, Clinton Faces Storm Alone,” NYT, March 1, 2001; David D. Kirkpatrick, “Publisher Will Pay Clinton Over $t0 Million for Book,” NYT, August 7, 2001.

160. “Earthquake Strikes India, Killing Thousands,” NYT, January 28, 2001; Celia W. Dugger, “A Faint Voice in the Rubble, and a 5-Day Ordeal Is Ended,” NYT, February 1, 2001; John F. Burns, “In Quake, Unity Overcame Diversity,” NYT, February 10, 2001.

161. Richard Feachem, Interview with author, November 5, 2006; Michael Kranish, “Clinton, Act Two; The Former President’s Speech at Salem State Tomorrow Is Part of a Campaign to Repair His Image, Raise Millions of Dollars, and Establish a Legacy,” BG, March 25, 2001.

162. Raymond C. Offenheiser Jr., Interview with author, December 20, 2006; Karen Tumulty, cover story, “The Incredible Shrinking Ex-President: How Can We Miss You If You Never Go Away?; Smelly Pardons, Expensive Gifts, Deluxe Offices-Is This Any Way for a Former President to Behave?” Time, February 26, 2001.

163. Melanne Verveer, Interview with author, January 27, 2007; Bill Clinton, “A Man Called Hope,” VF, July 2007.

164. Melanne Verveer, Interview with author, January 27, 2007.

165. Rob Karwath and Daniel Egler, “!4.5% State Pay Hike Proposed; Governor Would Make $106,8397”CT, April 26, 1990.

166. John Solomon and Matthew Mosk, “For Clinton, New Wealth in Speeches; Fees in 6 Years Total Nearly $40 Million,” WP, February 23, 2007.

167.“In a Deal, Clinton Avoids Indictment; President Admits False Testimony,” WP, January 20, 2001.

168. Jake Siewert, Interview with author, January 15, 2007.

169. Terry McAuliffe, with Steve Kettmann, What a Party: My Life Among Democrats, Presidents, Candidates, Donors, Activists, Alligators, and Other Wild Animals, St. Martin’s Press, Thomas Dunne Books, 2007, pp. 180, 187.

170. Bud Yorkin, Interview with author, October 9, 2006.

171. Jake Siewert, Interview with author, January 15, 2007.

172. Amy Archer& “Just for Variety,” Daily Variety, February 15, 2001.

173. John E. Harris, The Survivor, Random House, 2005; p. 223.

174. Robert Torricelli, Interview with author, October 6, 2006.

175. From news services, “Republicans Seek New Probes of Clinton,”WP, February 2, 2001.

176. Melanne Verveer, Interview with author, January 27, 2007.

177. Michael Kranish, “Clinton, Act Two; The Former President’s Speech at Salem State Tomorrow Is Part of a Campaign to Repair His Image, Raise Millions of Dollars, and Establish a Legacy,” BG, March 25, 2001.

178. Don Hewitt, Interview with author, September 7, 2006.

179. Bud Yorkin, Interview with author, October 9, 2006.

180. Interview; source wishes to remain anonymous.

181. Jonathan Alter, Interview with author, August 10, 2006.

182. Scott Reed, Interview with author, December 1, 2006.

183. John R. Emshwiller, “Burkle v. Follieri Offers a Window on Ugly Breakup,” WSJ, June 14, 2007.

184. John Solomon and Matthew Mosk, “For Clinton, New Wealth in Speeches; Fees in 6 Years Total Nearly $40 Million,” WP, February 23, 2007; Devlin Barrett, “Bill Clinton Made $10 Million for Talks,” AP, June 14, 2007; “United States Senate Financial Disclosure Report for Annual and Termination Reports,” 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006.

185. John Solomon and Matthew Mosk, “For Clinton, New Wealth in Speeches; Fees in 6 Years Total Nearly $40 Million,” WP, February 23, 2007.

186. Michael Kranish,“Clinton, Act Two; The Former President’s Speech at Salem State Tomorrow Is Part of a Campaign to Repair His Image, Raise Millions of Dollars, and Establish a Legacy,” BG, March 25, 2001.

187. Mike Cherry; Interview with author, May 14, 2006.

188. Alan Solomont, Interview with author, August 9, 2006.

189. Tony Coelho, InterView with author, September 5, 2006.

190. John Solomon and Matthew Mosk, “For Clinton, New Wealth in Speeches; Fees in 6 Years Total Nearly $40 Million,” WP, February 23, 2007.

191. Tony Coelho, Interview with author, September 5, 2006.

192. David Saperstein, Interview with author, September 26, 2006.

193. John Solomon and Matthew Mosk, “For Clinton, New Wealth in Speeches; Fees in 6 Years Total Nearly $40 Million,” WP, February 23, 2007.

194. Larry Sabato, Interview with author, July 31, 2006.

195. Al Kamen, “A Red Light, a Peephole and a Whisper,” WP, March 26, 2001.

196. David Abel, “Clinton, Eyeing Legacy, Basks in Salem Spotlight,” BG, March 27, 2001.

197. Michael Kranish,“Clinton, Act Two; The Former President’s Speech at Salem State Tomorrow Is Part of a Campaign to Repair His Image, Raise Millions of Dollars, and Establish a Legacy,” BG, March 25, 2001.

198. Joe Fitzgerald, “Three Integrity-Touting Figures Are Just Big Fakes,” Boston Herald, March 28, 2001.

199. David R. Guarino and Joe Battenfeld, “Clinton Casts Spell on Salem State Crowd,” Boston Herald, March 27, 2001.

200. Ellen Warren and Terry Armour, “INC: Fundraiser Takes Off While Travel Agency’s Up in Air,” CT, June 15, 2001.

201. Roger Ebert (earlier interview for Chicago magazine profile, December 2005).

202. Phil Stefani, Interview with author, August 15, 2006; Lou Weisbach, Interview with author, July 11, 2006.