The Insider (1999)
Is it fair for First Ladies to spend taxpayer’s money…..?
“Hillary (when she was First Lady) and Chelsea, and an entourage of two dozen people went on spring break to North Africa in 1999. The airfare alone cost the American taxpayer a colossal $2.3 million dollars. The ‘Factor’ tried to find out just how much this entire junket cost but failed, because, by law, White House expenditures are sealed for 12 years after a president leaves office. We asked the Clintons to waive that policy so that we the people, who paid for the North African trip, could know the expense. Bill and Hillary, an insider told me, got a kick out of that request.” – page 66, “Who’s Looking Out For You?” by Bill O’Reilly. Doesn’t this seem like a lot of similar stories how the Clintons loved to spend OUR money? What think ye ???
A vacation is wrong. Paying for dignitary type events are to be expected. But this is Hillary Clinton. The one that tried to keep the Health Care exploratory committee budget a secret.
The Insider Trailer (1999)
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The Insider: Music From The Motion Picture
$7.80 Directors making strong characteristic decisions about the music in their films are, aside from being few in number, generally people who depend on a particular composer--directors like Steven Spielberg (John Williams), Steven Soderbergh (Cliff Martinez), and John Carpenter (himself). Michael Mann is that rare director for whom musical literacy has less to do with professional partnership than wit... |
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Underground (Insider Remix/Radio Edit, 1999, plus 'Bad sequencer') / Vinyl Maxi Single [Vinyl 12'']
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Boots on the run-RMXs (Orig. Mix/Thomas P. Heckmann/Mellow Trax/DJ JamX & DuMonde Remixes, 1999) / Vinyl Maxi Single [Vinyl 12'']
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INSIDER STUDIO SCREENINGS, 1999 HOLIDAY MOVIE PREVIEW
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The Insider
$6.09 This riveting true-life story centers on Jeffrey Wigand (Russell Crowe), a scientist with a major tobacco company who reveals potentially damaging, top-secret industry information to "60 Minutes" producer Lowell Bergman (Al Pacino) and reporter Mike Wallace (Christopher Plummer), only to have his career and life threatened. Diane Venora, Philip Baker Hall and Lindsay Crouse also star in director M... |

