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Living History (Limited Autographed Edition) |
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Rating:  Summary: Thank Godness, She's Gone Review: This book said nothing and provided no new insight the Clinton politcal machine. It does reenforce the fact that I'm glad she is no longer manipulate the presidency of the US. I only pray (and I do pray daily) that she will never pursue higher office again.
Rating:  Summary: easy reading Review: This is a very well written novel and very easy to read and understand. If you believed everything in the book, Bill and Hillary would be an easy pick for sainthood. I read the book to see how Hillary would present some of the toucher things in her Whitehouse years. I have never seen anyone that is so perfect, and everyone that does not support her is a right wing radical. She could never understand why they have picked on poor Bill all the years of his political career. I would never buy the book, there are plenty to borrow as many will never be read.
Rating:  Summary: Revisionist History at It's Finest! Review: Though full of half-truths and self-promoting propaganda, this book does provide a glimpse into the twisted, egotistical psyche that is Hillary Clinton. Prior to reading this book, I felt that Hillary was an evil person, bent on doing harm to our country. A scary thought, but easily countered. Now, I see that, in her heart, she actually believes that her vision for our country is just. That thought is simply terrifying! Had Thoreau seen Hillary coming, he surely would have turned and run away...
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