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DONKEY CONS, Lynne Vincent, Robert Stacey McCain

Democrats have become the Party of "Sex, Crime and Corruption"

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Washington, DC — Political scandals seem to have become the norm in Washington DC. From Jack abramoff to President Clinton and Monica Lewinski, the scandals do not appear to follow the party lines--at least on the surface. But a closer look at the history of political scandal reveals something completely different.

In their new book, DONKEY CONS: Sex, Crime, and Corruption in the Democratic Party, veteran reporters Lynne Vincent and Robert Stacey McCain, discover that the truth lies in the history.

From bribery and kickbacks to sex scandals, espionage, terrorism, and rape,

DONKEY CONS chronicles, for the first time, the panorama of Democratic crime and corruption. Vincent and McCain have generated a truly impressive retrospective compilation of incidents and scandal that clearly demonstrates the breadth of the problem and leaves the reader wondering what comes next.

Thoroughly researched, using anecdotes and intimate details, this book shows the serial corruption within the Clinton presidency wasn't an anomaly, but the logical legacy of the modern Democratic ethos. as author McCain says, "The Democratic Party is like the Gambino mob with matching federal funds."

as the 2006 election season approaches, DONKEY CONS is not only a look at what the Democratic Party has become, it is a glimpse into the future and an invaluable resource for every american voter.

Lynn Vincent is features editor at World Magazine, where she covers news, politics, and current events. She also teaches in the World Journalism Institute. Vincent resides in San Diego, California.

Robert Stacy McCain is an assistant national editor for the Washington Times. His series of columns on the National Standards for U.S. History won the George Washington Medal from the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge. McCain resides in Washington, D.C.


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