...Holder's credentials coming into the job was that, under President Clinton, he had approved the pardon of the convicted Marc Rich in consideration of moneys paid to the Clinton Library. Since becoming attorney general he has waived, without explanation...
...dealers. It is just another example of how the Democrats have so much sympathy for the poor and downtrodden of the world. Marc Rich did not buy a Lexus; he bought a mansion in Switzerland with his ill-gotten gains. David G. Brown, Augusta
...scurrying for the exits, where his old friends headed long ago: Denise Rich, whose ex-husband, fugitive millionaire Marc Rich, received an 11th hour presidential pardon, and Beth Dozoretz, a key Democratic fund-raiser who, with hundreds of...
...News mused about why his journalist colleagues weren't focusing on Denise Rich, the moneybags ex-wife of fugitive Marc Rich who was pardoned by Bill Clinton? Well said! This dyed-and-tucked vixen, with her revealing evening gowns, looks...
...done a better job in the office of president. I see where former president Jimmy Carter criticized Mr. Clinton for the Marc Rich thing. He implied Mr. Clinton did it for personal gains. I don't think so. I think it was an "impasse" situation...
...he should hold Mr. Gore accountable instead of President Bush. Dick Cheney is not as rich as Marc Rich. Bill Clinton and Al Gore let that Marc Rich in the White House in exchange for contributions to Hillary Clinton's campaign and Bill Clinton's...
...stereotype. Second, it's not right-wing conservatives who want to give to the rich. Speaking of the rich, as in Marc Rich, was it the right-wing who gave him the pardon knowing that Mr. Rich owes over $48 million in taxes? If anyone is...
...thousands of dollars into Clinton's coffers, ostensibly for his presidential library to be built in Little Rock, Ark. Marc Rich, the aforementioned billionaire, has been avoiding justice in Switzerland, but his ex-wife has been the courier of...
...names and why they are unworthy of such generosity would be too lengthy. But consider just a few egregious pardons: Marc Rich was charged in 1983 with conducting the largest tax evasion scheme in U.S. history. He fled the country, fought extradition...