Rating: Summary: Why does Brock hate Hillary? Review: In page after page of "facts" based on assumptions, presumptions, and lies, he produces a tale of flimsy accusations of improperity against a woman who is much brighter, quicker, and kinder than her male counterparts. It was easily apparent that he manufactured much of the "facts."
Rating: Summary: Why does Brock hate Hillary? Review: In page after page of "facts" based on assumptions, presumptions, and lies, he produces a tale of flimsy accusations of improperity against a woman who is much brighter, quicker, and kinder than her male counterparts. It was easily apparent that he manufactured much of the "facts."
Rating: Summary: Reporting at its Best Review: This book is detailed, objective, complete, and a very readable book. Not gossipy . . . Not biased . . . Just plain GOOD. Highly recommended, even though it's not entirely up to date . . . (but don't we know enought about Bill/Monica, anyway? )
Rating: Summary: An Honest Book About a Misunderstood and Wonderful Woman Review: This is the book conservatives throughout Washington were waiting for, panting at the thought that David Brock would do to Hillary Rodham Clinton what he had done in an earlier book to Anita Hill. Conservatives, who love to posture about honesty in journalism and such places, were disappointed to discover that David Brock had indeed written an honest book, but, alas, one which gave the lie to the fulminations of the bow-tied clad class of ninnies who make their living cluck-cluck-clucking over the efforts of some to come to terms with the greed and callousness of the modern world. For that reason alone, this is a book worth reading.The other, better, reason is of course the subject of the book herself. Hillary Rodham Clinton is one of the most significant women in American history. She has not (let us hope) reached the pinnacle of her career. In truth, she would have (will?) made a better president than her more politically-skilled husband. While she is still, like many beautiful women, an enigma, this book helps to understand her as no other book has yet done.
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