The Truth About Hillary
If you are at all interested in the 2008 presidential election, or have heard any news regarding said election, then you know that Hillary Clinton will most likely be the Democratic nominee for President. If, like me, this concerns you, reading The Truth About Hillary will not make you feel any better, but it will give you an enlightened look into the true colors of Hillary. And I suggest everyone be made aware of this, and who we are actually dealing with. Hillary is not, by any means, your average woman. The phrase, "keep your friends close, keep your enemies closer" is epitomized in her. That is how she lives her life. What needs to be understood is that Hillary sees herself as above reproach. Edward Klein gives terrific examples of this in The Truth About Hillary. The reader is given a comprehensive, inside look at Hillary; the woman, the wife, the mother and most importantly, the politician. Her priorities are not those of a normal woman either. She is completely asexual, she has no materal instinct to speak of, and her ability to lie while looking a person in the eye is uncanny. One has to keep in mind, when discussing Hillary Clinton, that politics, power and prestige come first.
She is power-hungry, to the extent that she stayed with a man whose infidelities were strewn across newspapers and magazines as well as directly in front of her face, a man who was accused of raping at least one woman in his lifetime (not to mention his own wife). Not only did Hillary know about these extramarital excursions, but she recieved updates and standard reports of Bill Clinton's philandering. She kept the "safe" girls in the White House by giving them jobs and she made sure that any other girls who could be bought by the media or those she thought would talk, be kept away from Bill. She wasn't affected by his cheating on any emotional level, she was only worried that it might effect her political ambitions.
You might not like her, I definitely don't, but she is incredibly smart and cunning. She knows how to play hardball politics, and if we're not careful, this Country could have her for a leader.
Edward Klein goes deeper into her political background and record, which is a very detailed description of the type of person, and the type of politician, she truly is. I recommend this book be read by anyone interested in the future of this country and what direction it should be taken.
She is power-hungry, to the extent that she stayed with a man whose infidelities were strewn across newspapers and magazines as well as directly in front of her face, a man who was accused of raping at least one woman in his lifetime (not to mention his own wife). Not only did Hillary know about these extramarital excursions, but she recieved updates and standard reports of Bill Clinton's philandering. She kept the "safe" girls in the White House by giving them jobs and she made sure that any other girls who could be bought by the media or those she thought would talk, be kept away from Bill. She wasn't affected by his cheating on any emotional level, she was only worried that it might effect her political ambitions.
You might not like her, I definitely don't, but she is incredibly smart and cunning. She knows how to play hardball politics, and if we're not careful, this Country could have her for a leader.
Edward Klein goes deeper into her political background and record, which is a very detailed description of the type of person, and the type of politician, she truly is. I recommend this book be read by anyone interested in the future of this country and what direction it should be taken.
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