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Blood Sport: The President and His Adversaries

Blood Sport: The President and His Adversaries

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Americans Must Read This Book Before Hillary Runs in 2008
Review: Looking backward, how can America be surprised that from Arkansas Senator William Fulbright - who was a leader in the communist appeasing anti-Vietnam war movement - came his leftist stooges the Clintons.

Should we be surprised that a segregationist leftist like Fulbright would mentor Clinton? And that Clinton, who never disavaowed Fulbright's segregationism, cast himself as America's "first black president"?

The Bill Clinton, who made up lies about personally witnessing the burning of black churches in Arkansas? And yet, the same Clinton who hung Sista Solga out to dry in public so that he could pander to the supposed rednecks of the red states?

The Bill and Hillary Clinton who publicly backed the murderous Black Panthers while at Yale?

James B. Stewart (who is by no means a conservative) takes a very close look at the Clintonian Machine of Arkansas. It is the product of years of mentorship of slick southern liberals - who secretly look down on their constituents.

James B. Stewart does a masterful, surgical job of exposing the CONDUCT BEHIND THE RHETORIC of the Clinton-Stephens-McDougal machine.

This book brilliantly details the everyday scheming of the Clintons and their Arkansas cronies and dupes. And worse, how the Clintonista coverup during the White House years broadened the corrupton to INFECT THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT AND THE FBI.

Serious business laid out by Stewart.

The Clintons really tried to turn the White House into a sewer. Thank God George W. Bush restored its dignity and class.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fair, but OBE
Review: Overtaken by Events; even the latest edition is way out of date now! Stewart writes with such detail of the shenanigans that initially landed the Clintons in the hot water that they deserved that, as Imus would say, it'll make your hair hurt. But if you want to know what that Whitewater mess was all about, you won't find a better, more sober book. Nor will you get a better feel for why the Clintons really have sullied the Presidency--and this before the Monica story broke.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: STUPID IS as STUPID DOES... Bill and Hillary are doomed!
Review: Stewart is an excellent writer as evidenced in his work DEN OF THIEVES and now BLOODSPORT. I find his writing style fluid and easy to read. He can lay out the most convoluted happenings in a very straight forward and logical manner. I know a lot of people would be surprised but I came away from the book feeling very sorry for Bill Clinton. On one front he is charming and personable and has been lucky enough to surround himself with a few smart people. But as each tale unfolds in Stewart's book you find an individual unable to make a decision and stick to it on the principal and grounds that it is right. How many people need be sacrificed on the Hillary alter before enough is enough. I now at least understand the cast of characters I hear about on the news every night to actually understand why they are doing or saying something. I am of course, saddened and mystified at the news media and their change in tactics covering the presidency. Since the beginning, each of the presidents has had at least one scandal to contend with which may or may be logged into the history books. But this.... this current nonsene now reported defies reason and does nothing but increases the public's distrust of the news media. That's why it takes so long for public opinion polls to reflect any outrage over reported actions. People wait to see if it's really true... I mean why believe what you first see it's probably just a made up story. By and large though Hillary should congratulate herself for destroying a presidency. Stewart's portrayal of an obstinate and inflexible Hillary is scary. She at best needed to be able to change her position if she wouldn't take herself out of the decision making process. While Bill nor HIllary gave direct orders for a lot of mistakes made by their staff they certainly understood what their staff would and did do. Hence they understood the power of their positions when in Arkansas and now. In summary we have a stupid president with an overbearing wife and the American public could have had better policy by throwing darts at a dart board._

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: What about the photo with the gun?
Review: The Vince Foster picture with the gun had the gun with a wrong color from what the story that was told about it. I think Blood Sport was just a way for conservatives to pay money for a book about a subject that was blown out of proportion.

I think Stewart wasted my time.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: What about the photo with the gun?
Review: The Vince Foster picture with the gun had the gun with a wrong color from what the story that was told about it. I think Blood Sport was just a way for conservatives to pay money for a book about a subject that was blown out of proportion.

I think Stewart wasted my time.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Lots of inaccuracies, poor writing, not even good expose.
Review: This book is long and plodding! It parades itself as investigatory but there are inaccuries and mistakes throughout the book. Even if its an expose book, it's not a very good one becuase its not dramatic nor eye catching. The writing is plodding and becomes boring, you start wondering where the sensational material is. Not a good book on the Clinton scandals, its not informative. See, The Hunting of a President: The Ten Year Campaign to Destroy Bill and Hillary Clinton, for an excellent critique of this book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Lots of inaccuracies, poor writing, not even good expose.
Review: This book is long and plodding! It parades itself as investigatory but there are inaccuries and mistakes throughout the book. Even if its an expose book, it's not a very good one becuase its not dramatic nor eye catching. The writing is plodding and becomes boring, you start wondering where the sensational material is. Not a good book on the Clinton scandals, its not informative. See, The Hunting of a President: The Ten Year Campaign to Destroy Bill and Hillary Clinton, for an excellent critique of this book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Interesting, but gives the benefit of doubt to Bill Clinton
Review: This book is well written and seems to be well researched, but it seems to bend end over end to give President Clinton the benefit of the doubt in the Whitewater deal. It almost makes it appear that he was an unwitting dupe in the whole deal, which idea I reject.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent, unbiased, factual explanation of Clinton scandals
Review: This books gives a complete picture through 1997 of the Clinton scandals & is factual & unbiased. As a lawyer, I have seen similar things to what he describes in the real estate dealings & the innerworkings of the Rose law firm. Sometimes I felt that he was giving the Clintons the benefit of the doubt. If you want to double check his facts, get on the internet & read some of the newspaper & magazine articles that substantiate the facts.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Another attack on the most moral man in America
Review: This is another example of how the vast right wing conspiracy has gone out of their way to attack the one man who has done more for Americans since JFK. This book is just shows how any one can make money making up stories about our President. It is time for someone to write the truth.


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