• Unlimited Access

  • An FBI Agent Inside the Clinton White House
  • By: Gary Aldrich
  • Narrated by: Jeff Riggenbach
  • Length: 8 hrs and 13 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (353 ratings)

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By: Gary Aldrich
Narrated by: Jeff Riggenbach
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As one of two FBI agents posted at the White House to perform background checks on appointees, FBI Special Agent Gary Aldrich intended to close his eventful career in peace and dignity. But what he witnessed during the Clinton administration left him deeply troubled, then alarmed, and finally, so outraged that he felt compelled to leave.

Unlimited Access is Aldrich's electrifying expose of a presidential administration with a great deal to hide and willing to put America at risk to keep it hidden. Aldrich describes how a comprehensive security system that had been perfected through six presidencies was systematically dismantled by the Clintons so they could bring friends into the White House who otherwise would have been barred by legal problems, some prosecutable. A New York Times best seller.

©1996 Gary Aldrich (P)1997 Blackstone Audio Inc.

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Never Again

How this book is not better known and read makes me wonder. It is a quick read, partly because the reader ends up astounded by the goings on in what should be America's greatest home. Anyone considering how to vote in 2008 should read this first; it is a first hand account of the abuse of power and the hidden lives of those who might have us respect them.

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Waste of time

Imagine this story is a big deal when America’s biggest conman is in the White House raping the nation and while the tresonous Republicans sit back and watch, AFRAID OF A TWEET. None country over party, and ALL party over country.

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  • 07-27-07

Read Miniter or Patterson Instead

If you are a moderate to liberal Clintons-Hater this is not a good book. There is no real discussion of the horrible policy flaws (see Richard Miniter's Losing Bin Laden or the Buzz Patterson Books for that) and not even than much contact with the Worst Couple. Aldrich is a real dyed-in-wool 1950 style "reactionary" who mainly complains that the Clinton White house was filled with rude, filthy, disrespectful people. He almost gives anti-Clintonism a bad name by complaining about past drug use, homosexuality or the rejection of "Christian values". We need to hate (and stop) the Clintons for the real damage they have caused (and will cause) not for the clash of values between a G-man and Hill and Bill's hippie and hillbilly administration.

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Deep State Defends Itself

Not a huge fan of the Clintons, but this reads like the Deep State taking on a Administration because they are mean people. I'm sure there will be another book like this about Trumps soon enough.

It was entertaining in points and I always enjoy hearing some of the inner workings of politics, but this book was very oversimplified to Clintons bad, everyone else good.

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Choppy. Sloppy writing. Wait until you hear how the reader pronounces “Quantico.”

Not worthy of the time to listen to the innuendo. Even if it is included in your membership.


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Square FBI agent discusses background checks

No background check is actually discussed. He just discusses that Clinton appointees were lazy about wanting their backgrounds checked for security clearance. This guy is clearly a square and hates the Clintons. Times change and this guy is stuck in the past (even in the 90s he was stuck in the 50s). One can only imagine what he would say about Trump's people. I kept listening because I was bored but this book is pretty bad.

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Thorough, In Depth view of The Clintons in Action

This book is truly a reflection of the behavior of the Clintons that
Could only be revealed by an insider with truly Unlimited Access to
The White House where the Clintons were in residence. Any other
Attempt to describe such things would only be speculation by a Press that would normally attempt to launder the activities of this
Couple. I have recommended this book to several friends especially
People who tended to base their voting preference in the wrong direction.

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As applicable today as in the late 90s

Read this in 2000 and was astounded. Got to meet the author personally at a speaking event. Eerie parallels to Hillary's server and conflict of interest donations from foreign governments. I wish more Americans took the king of info in this book more seriously. We can't elect another Clinton.

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Enlightening and shocking

Would you consider the audio edition of Unlimited Access to be better than the print version?

Mr Aldrich comes off as self righteous and a boy scout at times but exposes the rank corruption and incompetence of the Clinton administration. The author is obviouslybitter at times, but still believable, and his anger is understandable given the nature, degree, and abruptness of the changes between the first Bush and Clinton administrations. The hypocacy, corruption, and outright deviancy discussed in this book speaks volumes about what the Clintons are truly all about. It is unfortunate that the press knew of many of these incidents but, for ideological reasons, chose not to expose them . The reader annoyingly and continuously mispronounces Quantico, Virginia as

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No wonder it was free.

I have started reading a lot of political books. This one is boring and lame. Seems most of focus was around
a dead guy. Author also goes on about possibility of phone system being upgraded. Whoopee doo! Honestly
better stories would probably come from the housekeeping there. After reading some Trump books put out the
last year reading/listening to this is like reading LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRE. Narrator was monotone also.
Only recommend if you need help sleeping.

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