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Carregando... The Truth About Hillary: What She Knew, When She Knew It, and How Far She'll Go to Become Presidentde Edward Klein
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Bland, gossipy, rambling without a solid place to land, I cannot recommend this book. Choosing to make an informed choice about whom to elect as a Democratic candidate for President, I was quite dismayed to find that this book was nothing more than a collection of things most to hate about Hillary. Many of these I found offensive. I want to know who gave the author permission to publish personal health information (against HIPAA). I’d like to know what person wants his or her personal dirty laundry aired in a book and why the standard should be *higher* for a woman? This book is too full of speculation (such as what Hillary was thinking at particular moments) for me to think of it as anything other than a tirade against a person whom the author does not want to see in the White House leading our nation. I honestly fail to see the merit of a book that does not present anything positive about a person who does have some good ideas to help our nation. Did I read this entire book? Of course! To see to what depths of ridicule this author would go to keep Hillary out of the Presidential office. It’s a shame the author wasted his knack for writing to produce such a useless book. Please refer to the following review by Media Matters. That about says it all. http://mediamatters.org/items/200506230001 By the way, I kept wondering the reason for the woman-bashing in this book. The author seemed to have good credentials until I read on Wikipedia that he was twice divorced. Is that telling of something? I don't know. I bought this book in a used bookstore for $2. Probably I should have waited for a 50%-off sale. It's a very nearly worthless book. The truth about Hillary? Well, she's ambitious, deceptive, self-centered, arrogant, absolutely determined to get her way, and probably lesbian. So? What else is new? I'm an ardent Democrat, and except for that last sneaky innuendo (with admittedly no proof), I would agree with those characterizations. Of course, aren't virtually all politicians ambitious, self-centered, and determined to get their way (or to get themselves elected)? And let's be candid: aren't they all somewhat deceptive on one level or another? But, of course, they aren't all women; they aren't all feminists; and they aren't all Bill Clinton's wife. Now don't get me wrong. What is presented as a statement of fact in this book is probably always actuallly a statement of fact. But most of the "facts" are of the he-said/she-said variety. "In an interview with this writer, so-and-so said such-and-such." OK, they siad it; that's a fact. But what they said is hearsay, opinion, bias, a personal memory (therefore subject to personal interpretation),even downright rumor. "All of the White House staff were talking about . . . ." The Truth about Hillary? A more appropriate title would be An Opponent's Opinions about Hillary and How He Came to Them. Of course,the book is also now hopelessly dated. I still wouldn't vote for Hillary for President. I still think her husband was a second-rate President. But why did I waste my time reading this subtle diatribe? Maybe Kitty Kelley, now that she's through with Oprah, can be persuaded to do the Clintons. Now that should give us some good new juicy gossip. Just what we need. More gossip about the Clintons. Can't I say anything good about this work? Well, it's a quick read. And it's a superlative example of what pundits these days mean by "research." Maybe twenty-five cents worth of "fact." sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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Traces the life and career of Hillary Rodham Clinton, offering a look into the character of the woman who has her sights on the White House. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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