Word: susane
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...explained he wanted the Clintons out of Whitewater. It was just a shell, but he was planning to do some real estate development and he needed a vehicle. Whitewater, he said, had a track record; it had good credit; it had tax losses to shelter any future profits. Susan felt sorry for him, realizing how much he needed this. Then she mentioned that she hadn't actually signed the power of attorney herself; a friend had. Jim's spirits soared. "Call Hillary and void it," he said...
...Susan called the Governor's mansion in Little Rock and asked for Bill, leaving her name. Late the next evening, Hillary returned the call. Susan said she was rescinding her power of attorney, and said she didn't understand why Hillary and Bill didn't just sign over their interests to Jim. There was nothing left of any value...
...Clintons' finances were on McDougal's mind. He mentioned to Wade, "I'd like to do something to help Bill Clinton. He's starving to death as attorney general. I'd really like to see him make a little money." McDougal said he'd jump in the car with Susan and come...
...long after their trip to Flippin, Jim and Susan bumped into Bill and Hillary having dinner at the Black-Eyed Pea. Jim started telling them about the great piece of property he'd just stumbled upon near Flippin. "You'll want to go in with us on this," McDougal confidently predicted...
...closing was set for Aug. 2, 1978, at 10 a.m. Despite bank policy requiring the attendance of all borrowers, the Clintons didn't attend. With a flurry of checks, documents and signatures, the closing was soon over, with Jim and Susan, Bill and Hillary equal owners of the 230 acres, jointly and severally liable for the mortgage debt and interest. Susan christened the property White Water and produced an eight-page marketing brochure with over a dozen full-color photographs...