Peter Schweizer

Peter Franz Schweizer (born November 24, 1964) is an American investigative journalist, novelist, author and political consultant.

Quotes

 * We are accustomed to seeing the horrific acts of history as the handiwork of evil individuals. The Second World War will forever be seen as a consequence of Hitler. The tens of millions who died in the Cultural Revolution in China died at the hands of Mao and his followers. The war between Radical Islam and the West will forever be directly tied to the actions of Osama Bin Laden. But likewise, great victories need to be judged in the same manner. You cannot separate the victory over the Nazis from the heroism and wisdom of Winston Churchill. The preservation of the Union during the American Civil War was a direct consequence of Lincoln's Leadership. Likewise, the Berlin Wall did not randomly topple over. The hand of Reagan is visible.
 * How Reagan, Not Fate, Brought Down the Berlin Wall (November 9, 2017)


 * There’s no disputing the fact that I am politically conservative. But, ultimately, the question here is about fact patterns. Before the book was released, I took it to the investigative units at the New York Times, Washington Post, ABC News and Fox News. They independently verified large portions of the book on important narratives. As to the book itself, there are seven or eight minor revisions made. The reader is either going to conclude the Clintons operate in a parallel universe that is just filled with amazing coincidences, or, like lots of politicians, they have recognized that official power is a means to self-enrichment, and they have done it on steroids in a way no other political figure has in modern American political history.
 * The Interview: Author Peter Schweizer on the Clintons’ wealth (June 15, 2015)